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Abstract
Publication Date
12-1-2024
Abstract
The globalization of basketball has introduced a dynamic shift with the inclusion of naturalized players, presenting a multifaceted impact on the sport's development. This paper aimed to address the key challenges and opportunities associated with the integration of naturalized players in the realm of basketball, emphasizing the significance of comprehending this phenomenon.
The primary challenge tackled in this study was the nuanced adjustment of team dynamics and playing strategies necessitated by the presence of naturalized players. This study found through a literature survey, historically, traditional team structures have been built around local talent, and the incorporation of foreign players demands a delicate balance to optimize team cohesion and performance. The involvement of naturalized players in a basketball team can have various impacts on the overall team dynamics, depending on factors such as the degree of integration of these players with the existing team, leadership styles, and team culture. Currently, most countries around the world have been utilizing naturalized players, all with impressive results. Previously, Spain introduced Serge Ibaka, dominating the paint at the Beijing Olympics. More recently, the Philippines started to shine in the Asian Cup after acquiring Jordan Clarkson. In recent days, the Chinese men's basketball team has also begun exploring the utilization of naturalized player Li Kai'er.
Through international basketball events, not only can basketball be popularized globally, but they also provide a platform for players from various countries to showcase their talents and athletic abilities. Naturalized players play multiple roles in international basketball events. Firstly, they bring more international elements to the team, showcasing the multicultural characteristics of basketball as a global sport. Secondly, naturalized players often possess rich experience and high-level skills, adding strength and depth to the team. Such players can play a decisive role in critical moments, enhancing the team's competitiveness on the international stage. In promoting basketball globalization, naturalized players serve as bridges. They not only demonstrate their strength on the court but also serve as a medium for cultural exchange between different countries and regions. The participation of naturalized players enables fans to more widely identify with the team, allowing basketball to transcend into social dimensions.
In conclusion, the paper explored the impact of naturalized players on basketball development. It addressed challenges, stresses the importance of understanding this phenomenon, and offered actionable solutions. Embracing and adapting to naturalized players becomes essential for basketball's strategic growth, showcasing the diversity within the global basketball community.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18122/ijpah.3.3.29.boisestate
Recommended Citation
Yang, Baiyi; Du, Pengcen; Wang, Aijia; Tang, Qing; and Liu, Jiang
(2024)
"A029: The Impact of Naturalized Players on the Development of Basketball: A Comprehensive Analysis,"
International Journal of Physical Activity and Health: Vol. 3:
Iss.
3, Article 29.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18122/ijpah.3.3.29.boisestate
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https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/ijpah/vol3/iss3/29
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