Altay is a Turkic language, which means Jinshan. It is named after the gold in the mountains. He is the snow capital of our country and the origin of human skiing. Abdul Salamu grew up here. Like many children in Xinjiang, Abdul's favorite sport as a child was football. Because it is winter in Altay from July to August, Abdul often plays football in the cold of MINUS ten degrees.
In 20021season, Abdul averaged 23.2 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3. 1 assists, and his shooting percentage was as high as 5 1.4%. Among them, scoring ranks first among domestic players and rebounding ranks second. It's hard to believe that this is the data that he typed after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament. Football gave him a healthy and strong body and cultivated his strong and optimistic personality, which laid a good foundation for his later basketball career. Abdul Salamu officially came into contact with basketball at the age of thirteen, just like many junior high school students. It was just a simple hobby at that time.
However, due to the inheritance of his parents' genes, Abdul Salamu was nearly 1.9 meters tall when he was fifteen years old. His high height makes him look awkward on the football field, but it is a natural advantage on the basketball court. Abdul Shalamu was selected by Wang Tao, the basketball coach of the school team, and was finally selected for the school basketball team. Later, he was admitted to Altay No.2 Middle School to help the school win the Altay basketball championship. Soon he played the Xinjiang Campus Basketball League and was valued by Cao Xin, the head coach of Xinjiang Guanghui No.3 Team. Then he joined a training camp for nearly 30 people. In the training camp, Abdul Salamu began to show his amazing talent.