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Brooklyn Nets’ new Chinese signing Cui Yongxi determined to make the most of his time in NBA

The former Guangzhou Loong Lions guard says he aims to become a reliable three-point shooter who also offers something in defence

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Cui Yongxi (right) with fellow Chinese international Kyle Anderson, who plays for the Golden State Warriors in the NBA. Photo: Cui Yongxi Weibo

New Brooklyn Nets signing Cui Yongxi does not know how long he will have in the NBA, but is determined to make the most of every second.

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The 21-year-old shooting guard joined the Eastern Conference outfit on Friday on a two-year two-way contract that is likely to see him spend most of this time in the developmental G-League.

Cui said he was focused on becoming a reliable three-point shooter who also offered something in defence, while improving as a player so he could help the Chinese national team.

Averaging 15.7 points, six rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.7 steals, Cui was an ever-present with the Guangzhou Loong Lions in the Chinese Basketball Association, but now with the Nets, he needs to find his new position in a team boasting the likes of Dennis Schroder and Cam Thomas.

“My mindset is in a good place. I don’t know how long I’ll be able to play here, but I believe the longer I stay, the more I can improve and help both myself and the Chinese national team,” Cui said.

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