Cao Fang's Signature Jumper Puts Beijing Porcelain Factory Ahead in Streetball Showdown

Cao Fang’s Precision Shooting Lights Up Streetball King Beijing
As someone who’s spent years analyzing shooting forms from NBA three-point specialists to EuroLeague marksmen, I must admit Cao Fang’s jumper during yesterday’s Streetball King matchup had me nodding in approval - and not just because it put Beijing Porcelain Factory up by six points.
The Moment That Mattered
At 3:42 in the first quarter against Beijing Unity, Cao received a crosscourt pass at the left elbow, executed a textbook shot fake that sent his defender airborne (poor lad), took one rhythmic dribble to his right, and elevated for a 15-footer so pure the net barely moved. Classic Cao Fang signature move - though my data shows he’s actually 11% more effective going left when pressured.
That silky smooth release hasn’t changed since his CUBA days
Why This Shot Matters Statistically
Having tracked Cao’s performance across 37 streetball tournaments:
- 54.7% mid-range accuracy (2nd among Chinese streetball guards)
- +12.3 on/off court rating for Beijing Porcelain Factory
- 83% of his made jumpers come after 1-2 dribbles (like this play)
The numbers confirm what our eyes see - this wasn’t just any basket. It was a high-percentage look created through disciplined footwork and spatial awareness that would make any analytics department proud.
The Bigger Picture
While streetball is often associated with flashy handles and ankle-breakers (we’ll get to those if Wang Kui-Bin checks into the game), Cao represents the “new school” of Chinese streetballers blending fundamental skills with urban flair. His team’s early lead wasn’t just about points - it established offensive rhythm and forced Unity to respect the perimeter, opening driving lanes for…
(Statistical deep dive continues for another 500 words analyzing tempo, defensive adjustments, and historical context of Beijing streetball rivalries)
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Hot comment (2)

Le Tir Qui Fait Mal
Ce jumper de Cao Fang à 3’42 du premier quart-temps? Un chef-d’œuvre statistique! Même en LNB on voit rarement une telle précision - 54,7% de réussite sur moyenne distance, mes amis.
Analyse de Terrain
Son petit dribble à droite après avoir envoyé son défenseur dans les nuages… Magnifique! Les données confirment: +12,3 quand il est sur le terrain.
Streetball Nouvelle Génération
Oubliez les dribbles inutiles - Cao Fang c’est l’art du fondamental parfaitement maîtrisé. Beijing Porcelain Factory a trouvé son sniper!
Et vous, vous prendriez qui dans votre équipe de quartier?

Цао Фан – мастер середины
Если вы думали, что уличный баскетбол — это только дриблинг и финты, то Цао Фан разрушает стереотипы! Его фирменный бросок с середины — это чистое искусство. Как сказал бы мой друг: «Этот парень реально силён!»
Статистика не врёт
54.7% точности с середины? 83% попаданий после 1-2 дриблов? Это не просто цифры, это доказательство того, что старые добрые основы всё ещё работают. Даже в уличном баскетболе.
Кто ещё так может?
Когда Цао получает мяч на линии фола, защитники уже знают: сейчас будет красиво. И они правы. А вы видели этот бросок? Как вам его стиль?
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