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Lee Hsueh-lin

Lee Hsueh-lin
李學林
Lee at the "Halo 3 Pre-launch Carnival" in Taiwan, 2007
Personal information
Born (1984-01-31) 31 January 1984 (age 40)
Pingtung County, Taiwan
Listed height5 ft 9+14 in (1.76 m)
Listed weight165 lb (75 kg)
Career information
High schoolNational Pingtung Senior High School
CollegeTaipei Physical Education College
Playing career2003–present
PositionPoint guard
Career history
2003–2010Yulon Luxgen Dinos
2010–2014Beijing Ducks
2015–2016Shanghai Sharks
2016–2017Guangzhou Loong Lions
2017–2018Xinjiang Flying Tigers
2018–2020Formosa Dreamers
2021–2023New Taipei CTBC DEA
2023–2024Taoyuan Pauian Pilots
Career highlights and awards

Lee Hsueh-lin (Chinese: 李學林; pinyin: Lǐ Xuélín; born as Lee Chih-ming (李至明) on 31 January 1984 in Pingtung County, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese professional basketball player. Lee has been a leading competitor in several top Asian leagues, including most prominently with the Beijing Ducks in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA). During the 2011-2012 season, he helped the team win its first-ever CBA championship, and he was named CBA Finals MVP, several months after the campaign ended.[1]

Dubbed the "Allen Iverson of Taiwan" by some observers, Lee has been acclaimed for his quickness and maneuverability with the basketball, since high school, where he won a scoring title. He served as the primary point guard for the Chinese Taipei men's national basketball team for most of the mid-2000s and early 2010s.

No longer a main scorer for his teams, Lee is now recognized for his low turnover rate, as well as his ability to stretch the defense with sharp driving and quick and accurate shooting, whenever the situation demands it. He is also lauded for his assist making capabilities, as well as his defensive prowess, especially against faster adversaries.

Professional career

In Taiwan's Super Basketball League, Lee helped the Yulon Dinos win titles in 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2010.

His CBA Finals MVP honor with the Beijing Ducks in 2012, did not come without controversy, as he only averaged 11 points per game during the series, while star American import Stephon Marbury poured in 33 points per game.[2] Players from overseas were not allowed to win the award at the time, a rule which was later changed. Officials from China do not consider players from Taiwan to be foreigners, so the award was quietly given to Lee several months after the end of the season. On August 29, 2021, Lee has signed with New Taipei CTBC DEA of the T1 League for two years.[3]

National team career

On the international scene, Lee helped lead the Chinese Taipei national basketball team to the main draw at four consecutive FIBA Asia Championship tournaments, where the team finished sixth in 2007, fifth in 2009, eighth in 2011, and fourth in 2013.

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