New York Liberty center Han Xu and the Chinese national team endured a historic defeat in part two of Summer Olympics play.
The Chinese women's national basketball team, featuring New York Liberty center Han Xu, is on the brink of elimination from the Summer Olympics in Paris after yet another surprise in Group A.
To her credit, Han was one of the more efficient players for China, hauling in seven rebounds and shooting 6-of-8 from the foul line in defeat. Her plus/minus was in the red at minus-2 but that was second-best on the team behind Li Yuan, who played just under two minutes.
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