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National Youth Young Master Chen Jiazheng scored 11 points in a row, supporting his substitute performance, and rebounding is still a shortcoming!

On July 6, 2025, the qualifying match between the National Youth League against Cameroon started a fierce competition, but as the game progressed, the National Youth League basketball team overtook the score. However, they still faced defensive and rebounding shortcomings, and their opponents continued to maintain their advantages, resulting in the National Youth League losing 21-24 in the first quarter.

It is worth mentioning that in the first quarter, Chen Jiazheng performed well. He scored 11 points in a row at the beginning of the game, helping the team overtake. Chen Jiazheng has become the team's scoring stability point, and hopes that he can continue to play like this in the next three quarters to fully realize his potential and lead the scoring.

However, except for Chen Jiazheng, the other four starters performed mediocre offensively, with no highlights, and scored zero. Although Xun Sinan performed well on the defensive end and sent two blocks in 4 minutes in the first quarter, the starter needed to create scoring opportunities on the offensive end to gain an advantage.

In contrast, the substitutes performed well in today's game and they played a supporting role in scoring. Zhang Boyuan, Xun Sifeng and Liu Li all scored, but their contributions to defense and rebounds are still insufficient, so they may lose points on the court, which has always been a trouble for the bench and a helpless situation.

Despite the substitutes, the National Youth League still has shortcomings in rebounding, losing 7 rebounds in the first quarter, which is a long-standing problem. Even against teams such as Jordan, the national youth team still failed to gain an advantage in rebounding. At the same time, there are still obvious loopholes in defense, and the opponent effectively utilizes the open space, which eventually led to the opponent being overtaken again in the first quarter. These two problems seem to be difficult to change quickly.