China billionaire Cai Chongxin bought 49% of the shares from Russian tycoon ProHohloff in a contract, which directly set off the basketball market in China and became the first China Chinese boss in NBA history. It should be noted that Cai Chongxin bought the Nets in April of 20 18 instead of 20 17. At that time, ProHohloff, the owner of the Nets, had no intention of continuing to operate, so he decided to sell it. 13 in April, it was reported that Cai Chongxin, co-founder of Alibaba, bought a 49% stake in Nets for 1 1.5 USD.
From the opening of the NBA free market to now, Jeremy Lin's whereabouts are still unknown. The news that "Warriors and Nets are interested in signing Jeremy Lin" proved that the news came from China. The other side of the ocean holds a wait-and-see attitude towards this news, believing that it is either the need for brokers to create momentum or the need to publicize new shoes.
However, some American reporters confirmed that Jeremy Lin did play with many NBA stars in this offseason, such as Curry, Rooney and Pascal of the Warriors, and Durant, Owen and Leavell of the Nets. Before Tang Shen broke his achilles tendon, he played a wild game with Jeremy Lin in Los Angeles.
Whether playing with Curry or training with Durant and Owen does not represent the wishes of the management of the two teams. As we all know, NBA teams have no right to organize training and competitions in the name of the team during the offseason. All kinds of contacts between players are voluntary and have nothing to do with the team.
Of course, it is normal for onlookers to closely associate Shu Hao's name with Warriors and Nets.
Warriors are the place where Jeremy Lin's NBA dream began. 10 years ago, they gave their first NBA contract to a degenerate draft writer. In addition, the Warriors have now moved their home to the Chase Center in San Francisco. As a native of Palo Alto, if Shu Hao can join the Warriors, it will definitely have a positive impact on the local Chinese market. Undoubtedly, after reimbursing Tang Shen's season, the Warriors objectively need to add an experienced backcourt veteran.
The Nets are often mentioned, apparently because Boss Cai, a team owned by China, has no reason not to sign a China player. Anyone with a discerning eye can see that Han Xu, the pride of China women's basketball team, can play for the Freemen without the support of her boss Cai. More than a year ago, when Shu Hao was traded to the Eagle by the Nets, Boss Cai was only a small boss of the team. Now that he's in charge, it's just a matter of nodding his head to sign Shuhao back.
These conjectures are not completely out of thin air, because as an outsider, you can neither confirm nor falsify them. But we can objectively analyze why it is so difficult for Shu Hao to return to the NBA, and what shortcomings keep him out of the NBA?