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University Feng Ao
Friends who care about basketball in China may know that on a short video platform, there is a little half-breed with dark skin but oriental facial features who can speak authentic Northeast dialect. His sense of the overall situation on the court and excellent three-pointers are also quite commendable, and now he is going to study in the United States to impact the NBA dream.

His name is Feng Ao. He was born on 23 April 2006. Currently only 15 years old. His height is 193cm, his wingspan is 196cm, and his height is 2.48m m. Now he is studying in Changchun Automobile Development Zone No.4 Middle School, the main defender of the school team.

It is understood that as early as last year, the Xinjiang Men's Basketball Team held talks with Feng Ao's family, hoping to sign a youth team contract with Feng Ao and join the Xinjiang Youth Team. However, everything changed with the enrollment plan of Cai Chongxin Basketball Fund. Cai Chongxin Basketball Fund was established by Cai Chongxin, owner of NBA Nets, to improve the basketball level of China. The selected players are transported to American high schools to participate in the competition, and all fees are provided free of charge until the players graduate from college. Feng Ao's parents hope that Feng Ao can take this opportunity to go to the United States, join American high schools, participate in high school leagues and improve himself. After all, the basketball atmosphere in the United States can maximize its upper limit.

Some netizens said that Feng Ji only has a "matchbox" level of jumping and minimal athletic ability, but Feng Ji is only 15 years old and has not yet developed to the stage of "explosive growth". In the top high schools in the United States, excellent sports support teams will give full play to Feng Ao's potential.

Just recently, good news came that Feng Ao passed the selection of "Cai Chongxin Basketball Fund" and was shortlisted for studying in the United States. This news was also officially announced by coach Feng Ao. Let's * * look forward to what level Ao Neng, who once boasted of "beating Japanese mixed-race NBA player Yasumi", will grow up in the United States and what honor he will win on behalf of the national brand in the future. Come on, Feng Ao.