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What is the connection and difference between CUBA and Super League?

In two different leagues, CUBA does not allow professional athletes registered in chinese basketball association to participate in the competition, and always gives priority to maintaining the purity of amateur sports. Participants must be full-time college students who have passed the national formal examination; For the first time, the Super League opened its doors to professional players registered in chinese basketball association, and colleges and universities have more room for operation in introducing professional athletes. CBL players and youth team players who are not in conflict with the season time can participate as long as the admission procedures are complete, the age is suitable, and they can provide proof of "studying at school".

As for the level, it's hard to say. There are many schools participating in CUBA, and the level is also uneven. Only when the team reaches the top eight in the country will the level be relatively high. As for the Super League, because all clubs basically put young players in famous universities in this province (celebrity effect), the Super League is also a prestigious league, but young players are generally younger than those who participate in CUBA and will suffer physically. If CUBA players insist on graduate school, they can play until they are in their mid-twenties. Judging from the yield, Dachao is still higher than Cuba for the time being. CUBA players generally do not take the road of professional basketball after graduation. The Super League may also want to give those players who can't play professional basketball another way out. One drawback of the Super League is that the development of the team is not stable enough. Originally, college students basically played basketball once every four years, and the time was very short. However, schools participating in the Super League depend on whether the professional basketball team has given it to others. Some players were returned after playing in the Super League for one year, and the strength of the team fluctuated greatly. Cuba wouldn't have such trouble.

There is no direct dialogue between CUBA and Dachao, but there is still indirect dialogue: for example, CUBA-CBA Youth Basketball Tournament was held twice, and CUBA and CBA Youth Team won the championship once each; For example, in the provincial university sports meeting, the National Overseas Chinese University in my province beat Xiamen University by a large margin, but Xiamen University was the champion of the Super South District (it is not known whether it was the same player or not, and Xiamen University won the championship at home). Northeast Normal University participated in the Asian University Basketball Competition the year before last, and the team did not qualify; Huaqiao University also participated in the same competition, and the group qualified and won the third place. The semi-final opponent was the Korean team that won the championship later. And the sixth champion of CUBA, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. The results of participating in the Super League in the following year were not satisfactory (I don't know if it is the same player). Wuhan University of Technology once fought on two fronts, sending student players who entered the college entrance examination to play CUBA, and letting young players from professional teams play the Super League. As for the results of internal training competitions, I don't know.

So Cuba had better have a match with the Super Champion.

However, the recent development trend of CUBA is still relatively good, while Dachao is a bit stagnant. I remember watching CCTV5 live a few years ago, and now even the championship games are recorded and broadcast. Cuba's live broadcast has always been very safe.

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