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Guo Ailun () (born November 14, 1993) is a Chinese professional
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player for the
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of the
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and the Chinese national team. He is the first Chinese basketball player to sign with
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. He is the nephew of former Chinese professional basketball player
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.


Early life

In July 2009, Guo attended
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' Skills Academy in
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while already part of the
Liaoning Hunters The Liaoning Flying Leopards (), also known as the Liaoning Shenyang Sansheng Flying Leopard Club or Liaoning Bengang (simplified Chinese: 辽宁本钢), are a Chinese professional basketball team based in Hunnan District, Shenyang, Liaoning, whi ...
organisation, impressing some observers with his ball handling, dynamism and court vision. His international exploits over the 2010 summer (see
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) pushed the league in creating a clause that allowed the then 17-year-old to play in the
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(CBA) despite being underage. He made his debut for Liaoning on December 12, 2010 against
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with 10 points and 2 rebounds, finishing the season with averages of 10.3 points and 3.1 assists in 26 minutes per game. By the end of his rookie season, he was selected for the CBA All-star Rookie Challenge, posting 28 points and 6 assists on his way to a game MVP title. Guo was a late addition to the April 2011
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in
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. Struggling with communication (he reportedly spoke no English whatsoever) he impressed scouts in practice with his dedication and skill but had a quiet game against Team USA, going 1 for 5 from the field and committing two turnovers.


Professional career

The 2011–12 CBA season ended with figures of 8.6 points, 3.2 assists and 2 rebounds in around 21 minutes per game for Guo as Liaoning again failed to make the playoffs. For the second year running, he took part in the Rookie Challenge, leading all players with 30 points in addition to 6 assists on his way to a second game MVP award. Also during the CBA All-Star Weekend, he won the Skills challenge after completing it in 32.7 seconds. He was reportedly offered a contract by Greek League giants
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over the 2012 summer. Though the player was said to be interested, his club and local sports administrators vetoed the putative move. Liaoning were vindicated in their decision as he then enjoyed a breakthrough
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, starting at point with 34 minutes per game on average as the team finished with its best record in several years and qualified for the playoffs. He scored a career-high 35 points in a December 7 regular season game against the Qingdao Eagles and then dished out a career-high 12 assists against
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a month later. Finishing the season with averages of 15.8 points, 4.2 assists and 2.7 rebounds, he equalled his earlier mark with 35 points in a losing effort to the
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in Game 5 of the playoffs first round as Liaoning exited. Besides defending his skills challenge title with a 39-second time, Guo was voted as a starter for the 2013 CBA All-star game. Guo's 2013–14 CBA season was severely hampered by a right-arm injury that restricted him to six games over the season. He returned to form during the 2014–15 CBA season, forming a destructive backcourt partnership with
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, as Liaoning enjoyed one of their best-ever seasons with a second-place finish in the regular season before going on to reach the Playoffs finals against the
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. The point guard had 14 points—including 10 in the fourth quarter—as Liaoning won game 3 to take a 2–1 lead in the best of seven series, he later had 15 points in game 6 but could not prevent a loss that handed the title to Beijing. Finishing the season with figures of 13.5 points, 5.6 assists and 2.5 steals in nearly 33 minutes per game, he was among the season MVP candidates, besides again being voted as a starter for the All-star game. Despite issues with Liaoning over contractual talks, Guo continued on that good form for the 2015–16 CBA season, he had a season-high 32 points as well as 10 assists, 6 rebounds and 4 steals to lead Liaoning to an avenging 108–96 win over Beijing in January 2016. He had 26 points (on 91.7% shooting from two) in the team's 16th consecutive win during the penultimate round against the
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, thus guaranteeing the franchise a historic regular-season first place. Finishing the season with 15.5 points, 5.9 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 33 minutes per game, he was second in votes for the season's domestic MVP, behind perennial MVP
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. Again voted as starter for the All-star game, he posted 28 points and 8 assists in the North's blowout 172–145 win. In game 3 of the
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first round against the
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, he had 15 points and a game-high 11 assists to help the Flying Leopards to a 127–111 win and a series sweep. Moving on to the semis against the
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, Guo had 20 points, 6 assists and 4 rebounds in a 105–96 game 4 win that took Liaoning to the finals where they would face the unheralded
Sichuan Blue Whales The Sichuan Jinqiang Blue Whales (sometimes spelled Whale) (四川金强蓝鲸), also known as Sichuan Jinqiang or Sichuan Jinrong Industry, are a professional basketball team based in Wenjiang District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China, which plays in th ...
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Sichuan series and brawl

After losing game 3 of the series away in
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on 16 March, Guo was heavily involved in a brawl opposing Sichuan fans with members of the Liaoning organisation. The confrontation started when the Blue Whales fans—who were waiting for their team at the hotel they shared with Liaoning—were provoked by someone in the Liaoning camp when the away team arrived before the home team. This sparked a scuffle between the fans and the Liaoning delegation, the players were not involved until the fathers of Guo and teammate He Tianju were allegedly attacked, prompting Guo and some teammates to join the ruckus. Guo, adamant that he only got involved to protect his father, was sent back to
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along with He and another teammate to receive medical treatment the next day. They took a morning flight one day later. He was ruled out with an injury but Guo was neither injured nor suspended as had been feared by some. Taking part in game 4 the same day, he had a team-second 18 points and 6 assists, but the visibly rattled Flying Leopards lost the game to go 3–1 down in the series. He then had 17 points, 7 rebounds, 5 steals and a single assist in a combative performance during game 5 that proved in vain as Sichuan won 94–91 to keep the series and the championship in Chengdu.


2017-18 season

Liaoning eliminated
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with 4-0, which earned Liaoning the first CBA championship. In game 4, Guo played 35 minutes with 19 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists.


2018-19 season

Guo played 49 games for Liaoning with average 34 minutes, 23.6 points, 4.9 rebounds, 5.8 assists, and 1.9 steals.


2019-20 season

On June 24th, Guo moved past
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for seventh on the all-time assisting list of CBA.


National team career

Guo led the national representative side to the 2009 FIBA Asia Under-16 Championship title as they won all their games to qualify for the Under-17 World Championship. In the July 2010 event in
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, Guo led all Under-17s with 22.4 points (to go with 5.5 assists and 4.9 rebounds). At 16, he was a surprise inclusion with the senior Chinese national team at the
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, making him the youngest ever player to turn up for China. He played only 23 minutes in two games during the tournament, scoring two free throws in addition to 2 rebounds and 2 assists against 4 turnovers. In September of the same year, the youngster participated in a third tournament, namely the
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, where he made the All-tournament team as China took home the title. The Junior National Team captain was said to have been the leader of a player revolt to oust coach Fan Bin because of his abusive style in April 2011. Thirteen players (including Guo) signed a letter demanding the
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replace Fan, the CBA criticised both the coach—who they suspended—and the players for their public actions. He next appeared at the May 2011
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with the Under-19s' national team, posting 14.3 points and 3.7 assists whilst drawing 5 fouls per game, on his way to an All-Tournament team selection. In the same age group, Guo participated in the
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played in
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in June/July 2011, contributing team bests of 15 points and 2.8 assists per game over the tournament. He was cut from the senior side pegged to play in the
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, before disciplinary issues (such as tardiness and attitude problems during the U19 World Championship) led to him being handed a one-year suspension from the senior side. Recalled to the senior side in April 2012, the 18-year-old was the youngest basketball player at the
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where he was a peripheral figure, taking part in three out of the five Chinese losses for 3.3 points and 1 rebound on average. Guo—now entrenched into the senior national team fold—entered the
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with high hopes, as did perennial title-favourite China. Both flattered to deceive, however; though Guo had respectable figures of 8.1 points and 2.3 assists per game, he disappeared along with teammates in important games. He had only 7 points (on 3–11 shooting) against
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,
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and
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against all of whom China lost to finish fifth, the lowest-ever finish for a full-strength side at the tournament. He participated in the
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with China, scoring only 9 points in the quarterfinal round loss against
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(an opponent that had never beaten them in Asiad history) as China made an early exit. Eager to impress in the
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played at home, Guo shone, contributing 10.9 points (on 54.8% shooting), 4 assists and 3.2 rebounds per outing in making the tournament's All-Star Five. He earned his first career silverware when China won the title to qualify for the
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. That was helped by his commanding display in the final against the
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, outplaying his counterpart and fellow All-Star
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to lead his team in scoring 19 points and grabbing 6 rebounds. On May 10, 2017, he became the first Chinese-born player to be signed by Jordan Brand Shoes. In
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, becoming the best Asian team would won Chinese basketball national team a ticket for 2020 Olympic game. China national team was in the group A against Poland, Venezuela, and Ivory Coast. Guo was selected as a starting shooting guard and people had high expectations for his performances. Against Korea, Guo scored the team's highest 16 points, and his three-pointer at the last minute killed the game. Even so, Guo did not meet people's expectations. His biggest problem stems from the huge ups and downs of his performance. Against Poland, Guo only played 14 minutes because of too many fouls, and he only scored 6 points. Against Venezuela, Guo only got one point, and he was abandoned by Li Nan, the head coach, most of the time in the second half. At the end of the qualifying match against Nigeria, Guo had 2 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists in 15 minutes. Guo was included in China's squad for the
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Career statistics


CBA


Regular season


Playoffs


2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup


Achievements


Personal life

His uncle is former
Liaoning Hunters The Liaoning Flying Leopards (), also known as the Liaoning Shenyang Sansheng Flying Leopard Club or Liaoning Bengang (simplified Chinese: 辽宁本钢), are a Chinese professional basketball team based in Hunnan District, Shenyang, Liaoning, whi ...
and Chinese national player
Guo Shiqiang Guo Shiqiang (, born 8 July 1975) is a former Chinese professional basketball player and current coach for the Guangzhou Loong Lions of the Chinese Basketball Association. He is the uncle of Guo Ailun. Playing career Guo started his profess ...
; coincidentally, he is also Ailun's coach at Liaoning and with the Chinese national team (the latter as an assistant). Guo is a graduate of Liaoning's
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Filmography


Television shows


References


External links


Real GM profile
Retrieved 11 August 2016
2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Player Profile
Retrieved 23 April 2021 {{DEFAULTSORT:Guo, Ailun 1993 births Living people Basketball players at the 2014 Asian Games Basketball players at the 2012 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 2016 Summer Olympics Basketball players from Liaoning Chinese men's basketball players Liaoning Flying Leopards players Olympic basketball players of China Point guards Shooting guards Sportspeople from Liaoyang 2010 FIBA World Championship players Asian Games competitors for China 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup players