Chinese basketball officials want to end a feud with Miami Heat
center Wang Zhizhi in time for him to return for the 2008 Beijing
Summer Olympics, media reported Tuesday.
The first mainland Chinese player in the NBA, Wang angered the
basketball association by refusing to return for national team
duties following his 2001-2002 rookie season.
Since then, his fame in China has been eclipsed by Houston
Rockets center Yao Ming, who has diligently showed up for national
duties, including leading China to an eighth-place finish at the
2004 Athens Olympics.
Chinese Basketball Association Secretary General Li Yuanwei met
with Wang three times last week in Los Angeles in the first
face-to-face talks between the sides since the dispute began, news
Web site sina.com reported.
Wang needs to "take practical action to change his mistakes and
make a contribution to the 2008 Beijing Olympics," it quoted Li as
saying, without giving any details.
"We hope he can gather up his determination, take action, and
come on home at an early date," Li said.
Wang could not immediately be reached for comment.
Li was also quoted as denying rumors that Wang's estrangement
was linked to basketball association demands for a chunk of his NBA
salary.
Basketball officials have never demanded payment from any
Chinese playing overseas, Li said, adding that a US$160,000 gift
from Yao Ming during the 2003-2004 season had been invested in
youth basketball programs.
(AP via China Daily February 22, 2006)