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Chinese basketball player and coach
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Hu Xuefeng
胡雪峰
No. 55 – Jiangsu Dragons
PositionPoint guard
LeagueChinese Basketball Association
Personal information
Born (1980-01-14) January 14, 1980 (age 45)
Changshu, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight187 lb (85 kg)
Career information
NBA draft2002: undrafted
Playing career1999–2017
Coaching career2014–present
Career history
As player:
1999–2017Jiangsu Dragons
As coach:
2013–2017Jiangsu Dragons (assistant)
2017-2021Jiangsu Dragons
2014China (assistant)
Career highlights and awards
As Player:
  • CBA All-time Steals Record Holder
  • CBA Best Rookie (2000)
  • CBA Best Defender (2010, 2011)
  • 2× CBA assists champion (2005, 2006)
  • 6× CBA steals champion (2000, 2005–2007, 2011, 2016)
Medals
Men's Basketball
Representing  China
FIBA Asia Championship
Silver medal – second place 2009 Tianjin Team
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2006 Doha Team
East Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 2001 Osaka Team
FIBA Asia Under-20 Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2000 Doha

Hu Xuefeng (Chinese: 胡雪峰; pinyin: hú xuě fēng; born 14 January 1980 in Changshu, Suzhou, Jiangsu) is a Chinese basketball coach and former professional player who played for the Jiangsu Dragons of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) since 1999. He was also a member of the final roster of the Chinese national basketball team in 2009 Asia Championship.

As a guard, Hu is a defensive expert. He holds the CBA records for career steals. He is second to Lü Xiaoming in career assists in CBA. He is one of the two players (only domestic player) who has ever achieved a quadruple-double in CBA games. He also made triple-double several times and one of them was made of assists, steals, and rebounds, but not points.

External links

China squad2009 FIBA Asia Championship – Silver medal
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