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Li Yueru's height
The national young women's basketball team Li Yueru is 20 1 cm tall.

Li Yueru (1999), born on March 28th in Changzhi, Shanxi, is 20 1cm tall. She is a female basketball player in China and plays for the Turkish league team Besiktas.

On 20 15, Li Yueru was promoted to the first team of Guangdong women's basketball team and began to participate in WCBA league. Career has played for Guangdong women's basketball team and Inner Mongolia women's basketball team. Won three WCBA championships (20 18- 19, 2020-2 1 22) and 1 WCBA finals MVP (2018-/).

On 20 15, Li Yueru was selected for the National Youth Team of China Women's Basketball Team. On 20 17, Li Yueru was selected for the first time in China National Women's Basketball Team. During her national team career, Li Yueru represented the China women's basketball team in the 20/KOOC-0/7 Asian Basketball Cup, the 20/KOOC-0/8 Asian Games in Jakarta, the 20/KOOC-0/8 International Women's Basketball World Cup, the 20/KOOC-0/9 Asian Women's Basketball Cup, the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games and the 2002/KOOC-0/FIBA.

In the 20 19 WNBA draft, Li Yueru was selected by Atlanta Dream Basketball Club in the third round with 1 1. In May 2022, Li Yueru officially landed in WNBA.

Social assessment

Li Yueru is talented and well trained. She is the most important puzzle in the inland. Her height of 2 meters (0 1) makes her extremely lethal at both ends of attack and defense (Xinhua comments).

Li Yueru has the composure and calmness beyond his age, strong competition style and unparalleled inside dominance (commented by reporter Xue Sijia of Oriental Sports Daily).

Li Yueru has good physical condition and strong learning ability. The most important thing is that she is young and has unlimited possibilities (commented by Xu Limin, then head coach of China women's basketball team).

Li Yueru's half-basket is still lacking, so she can practice accurately. It's no problem for her to go to WNBA (then Guangdong women's basketball coach Lin Yaosen commented).