Chang Chih-feng

Chang Chih-feng
Chang Chih-Feng (張智峰)
Position Shooting guard, small forward
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg)
League Super Basketball League
Team Dacin Tigers
Born April 22, 1981 (1981-04-22) (age 30)
Taipei, Taiwan
Nationality Taiwan
College Taipei Physical Education College
Draft Undrafted
Pro career 1999–present

Chang Chih-Feng (Chinese: 張智峰; born April 22, 1981 in Pingtung County, Taiwan) is a Taiwanese professional basketball player.

A high-school superstar, Chang have started his professional career early with the historical Chinese Basketball Alliance of Taiwan right before the league's termination in 1999. Since then, Chang had competed in the amateur Division A conference (甲組聯賽) of Taiwan and the second-tier National Basketball League of the People's Republic of China until the inauguration of the semi-pro Super Basketball League (SBL) in Taiwan in 2003. Chang currently plays shooting guard for the Dacin Tigers of the SBL where he won two stealing champion titles in addition to two most valuable player (MVP) awards. Named MVP for both the 2008-2009 regular season and the 2009 championship series against the then-defending champions Taiwan Beer, he led the Tigers to their first championship in franchise history.

Chang Chih-Feng was also a member of the Chinese Taipei men's national basketball team when his squad registered a improved fifth place finish at FIBA Asia Championship 2009. He averaged 7.4 points per game in the tournament.[1]

Although widely recognized as a diligent athlete and especially a tenacious defender, Chang's playing style is somewhat controversial as he is often accused of committing flagrant fouls purposely.

References

  1. ^ Profile at FIBA.com

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