Zhou Qi returned to China for vacation in the future to attract attention
Report from our correspondent (reporter Zhao Xiaosong) Zhou Qi has returned home! Yesterday, several netizens posted photos of Zhou Qi in Beijing on Weibo. It is understood that Zhou Qi, who was just laid off by the NBA Houston Rockets last month, is returning to China for vacation. His next step is to continue to go to the United States to find opportunities or return to CBA to play, which has not yet been determined.
Yesterday, a netizen posted a photo of Zhou Qi appearing at a hotel in Beijing on the online social platform. The latter met with Liaoning men’s basketball, who was preparing for the competition with Beijing Rural Commercial Bank men’s basketball. From the photo, Zhou Qi not only had a good talk with the Liaoning team members, but also had lunch with the team coach Guo Shiqiang.
After being laid off by the Rockets, Zhou Qi’s next stop attracted the attention of fans. It was reported that his team was helping him contact other NBA teams, and there were also reports that he would return home to play CBA, and many teams are willing to sign him. Li Hongqing, general manager of Liaoning Basketball Club, said: “If Zhou Qi’s attitude is to play CBA, we welcome it very much and will try our best to sign the contract.” However, Zhou Qi is only on vacation when he returns to China this time. He will reunite with his family in Beijing and continue to maintain training.
Since the registration period of CBA players has expired, Zhou Qi needs special affairs if he wants to go back to China to play. At present, the CBA schedule is more than half, and no matter which team Zhou Qi joins, it will have an impact on the situation of winning the championship. In addition, his whereabouts will also affect the state of China’s men’s basketball. The men’s basketball World Cup will start at the end of August this year. As China’s men’s basketball leading player, if Zhou Qi has no ball to play in the rest of the season, it will definitely affect the competitive state. After being laid off by the Rockets, Zhou Qi once said that he would continue to pursue his dreams in 2019, not only for his personal career, but also for China’s men’s basketball World Cup.