Chen Nan

Key Career Moment of Chen Nan

Chen Nan made history in 2008 when she led the Chinese women's basketball team to a fourth-place finish at the Beijing Olympics. Standing at 6'7, she dominated the paint, averaging 14.9 points and 7.5 rebounds per game.

Chen Nan (Chinese: 陈楠; pinyin: Chén Nán; born January 8, ) is a Chinese basketball player.

Her standout performance came against Spain, where she scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, proving herself as one of the best centers in international basketball.

Unique Skill of Chen Nan

Chen Nan's signature skill was her elite footwork in the post. Unlike many traditional centers, she combined size with finesse, using quick spins and drop steps to outmaneuver defenders.

Chen Nan basketball player

Her ability to score with either hand made her nearly unstoppable in the low block.

She had the footwork of a guard in a center's body, said former teammate Miao Lijie.

Chen Nan's Stats

  • 3-time WCBA champion (2005, 2006, 2011)
  • 2008 Olympics: 14.9 PPG, 7.5 RPG
  • WCBA career averages: 18.2 PPG, 9.1 RPG

Chen Nan's Legacy in the NBA

Though she never played in the NBA, Chen Nan's influence extended beyond China.

She paved the way for future Asian centers, proving that skill and fundamentals could compete with raw athleticism.

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A unique fact: Chen Nan was the first Chinese player to win a EuroLeague Women title with Spartak Moscow in 2009. Today, she remains a mentor to young players, ensuring her impact on basketball endures.


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