Wu daihao
Wu daihao, born in Taoyuan County, Taiwan on February 7, 1985, is a professional basketball player in Taiwan. He is a power forward / center in charge of the court and now plays for the SBL Puyuan construction basketball team.
In August 2009, Wu daihao participated in the Asian Basketball Championship on behalf of the Chinese Taipei team. He had an excellent performance in the first game. Although he was defeated by South Korea in the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round of the second round. Wu daihao, 30 years old in 2015, is 2.02 meters tall and weighs 100 kg. He has been the main force of the Chinese Taipei team and the Taiwan Beer team of the Taiwan SBL League for many years. In the 2011-2012 season, he played for Zhejiang Guangxia team for a short time, but he didn't play well due to his injury. On August 2, 2015, he signed a contract with Shanxi Fenjiu men's basketball club. Return to Taiwan SBL Puyuan construction basketball team in 2016
Sports career
Wu daihao received much attention from Taiwan basketball circles during his middle school years, expecting him to become a new pillar of the forbidden area of Taiwan men's basketball team. In 199, he became the youngest starter of Taipei Zaixing high school basketball team. The "double tower" lineup composed of Zeng wending and his team helped the school win the 2001 Taiwan High School Basketball League Championship. In the same year, he became the youngest player of the Chinese Taipei men's basketball national team. Since then, he has represented Taiwan in international basketball competitions for many times.
Wu daihao joined the Daxin engineering basketball team of Taiwan's group a basketball league in 2000. Later, he transferred to Taiwan and participated in the newly established Super Basketball League since 2003. In 2006, he went to the United States to study and participated in NCAA Level 2 competition on behalf of Brigham Young University Hawaii. In March 2007, Wu daihao returned to Taiwan to play for the Dongsen antelope basketball team after finishing the American college basketball season. After the end of the fourth season, Wu changed to Taiwan Beer Basketball Team. On December 20, 2008, in the basketball match between Taiwan Normal University and Fu University, Wu daihao elbowed Fu Dalin Yifu 62 seconds before the end of the game. Lin Yifu, a small man, was knocked down on the spot. The referee immediately called Wu daihao out of the court for a foul. Wu Zhiwei, the younger brother of Fu University, approached him and cared. Wu daihao pushed away his younger brother and left the court without saying a word.
Career data
Wu daihao averaged 24.6 minutes, 10.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.6 assists at Brigham Young University in Hawaii.
SBL results
Career story
Elbowed incident
On the evening of September 3, 2007, at 2:33 before the end of the "cross strait Cup" cross strait basketball exchange match, Meng Da of Jiangsu Nangang team had physical contact with Wu daihao of Taipei beer team in the defense, and the referee didn't give a penalty. Then Meng Da suddenly jumped up and hit Wu daihao in the face with his elbow. After diagnosis, Wu daihao's nose was broken. The scene fell into chaos, and the fans kept throwing down the mineral water bottles. After Mengda was sent off, Wu daihao held a chair to come forward to talk, but fortunately he was stopped.
Li Yuanwei, director of the basketball management center, immediately apologized to Taiwan beer after learning about the incident. Mengda was ordered to leave Taiwan ahead of time. Before leaving, he apologized to Wu daihao and Taiwan Beer team through the media.
Asian championship performance
In the first game of the Asian Basketball Championship in September 2009, Chinese Taipei met Iran. Although Chinese Taipei lost 67-71, the fans remembered No. 8 player Wu daihao, who scored the highest 16 points and had six rebounds. Unfortunately, in 3:34, he was replaced by Zeng wending for his fourth foul. Then he didn't play any more and sat on the bench watching Taipei lose.
One click to fame
On August 11, 2009, Beijing time, the second round of the Asian Championships entered. South Korea was almost reversed by Chinese Taipei, but with a golden three-point by Liang Xizhong, they still struggled 72-70. Chinese Taipei fell short, Wu daihao scored 12 points. Wu daihao, with the reputation of "dunk machine" and "Taiwan Carter", made the audience remember him for his amazing dunk. After his breakthrough in the fourth quarter, he dunked at the head of Hesheng Town, which became one of the few wonderful scenes after the Asian Championships.
Facing the 2.21-meter Hesheng Town, Wu daihao was not afraid, on the contrary, he just finished Carter's "death button" on the head of "Hippo". Although the Chinese Taipei team may not make it to the top eight of the Asian Championships, this scene may become a classic scene and be remembered for a long time, and the name of Wu daihao will also be remembered by fans.
Award winning record
On June 15, 2011, he won the 4th place in the 2011 East Asian men's Basketball Championship on behalf of Chinese Taipei team.
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