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Xinhua News Agency, Hamburg, Germany, August 13 (Reporter Liu Wei) Li keel led China’s men’s basketball team to beat New Zealand on the 13th. After the game, he said that good communication on the court, orderly serial organization and daring to fight physically are the three key elements for winning the competition that day.

On that day, in the battle of German Basketball Super Cup, Li Keel scored the highest 18 points in the game, and also contributed 5 rebounds and 4 steals. Before the final match, when the New Zealand team made baseline ball, it was his winning and stealing that helped the Chinese team beat the New Zealand team 69:68.

“I took advantage of my height and arm length, especially in the defense, to help the team end the game.” Speaking of this key robbery, Li Kael said after the game.

After completing the snatch, Li keel clapped with all his teammates to celebrate. “After yesterday’s fiasco (lost to Germany), today I am proud of everyone in the team. We rebounded from the bottom of the valley, returned to the game and took the next tough game. We cannot let yesterday’s defeat bother ourselves. Today we fight to the end. The most important thing is that we are very united and very tough.”

China lost 58:107 to Germany on the 12th men’s basketball, and Li Keel scored 10 points and 6 rebounds. “The German team is very tough, and the New Zealand team is also good. We made adjustments as soon as possible and dared to fight physically. We did a great job today.” Li Kelle said.

At present, Li Kelle still uses English to communicate with teammates of the national team, and needs staff to help communicate. “My teammates and I are very well integrated. Not only on the court, but also on the court, we always chat and laugh together.” Li Kael said, “although there are language barriers, there will be someone to help translate and communicate well. I believe that the integration of the field will produce results on the field. Of course, we still have a lot of room for improvement.”

Speaking of the expectations for the men’s basketball World Cup, which will start later this month, Li Kele said: “We are now using all our energy to make everything better. On the one hand, it is personal progress, on the other hand, the whole team integrates better, making things smooth every day before the competition.”

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