solarz
Brigadier
It's not about discounting talent, it's just quite obvious that there is some kind of "special sauce" missing.
If we look at the former Yugoslavia, there is a very steady trickle of NBA-quality (ie getting regular minutes) players, and occasionally Hall of Fame-level players. How can China not produce any players of even just the former-type in decades with the enormous talent pool it has? As I said, it somewhat defies statistics...
I imagine the same such issue exists for soccer/football.
In the Sports thread it was discussed that parents are wary of the Sports academies having a bad academic reputation, so if things don't work out athletically, they are afraid of handicapping them for university. To alleviate this concern, more after-school clubs are being established, but it is a fairly recent phenomenon. Even then, parents are concern with spending so much time "playing games". I am not familiar enough to elaborate further on this topic though.
Well, one factor is that in the US, basketball is one of the few ways inner city black youths can escape poverty. I'm not sure about Yugoslavia, but in China, education is the ticket to escaping poverty.
Basketball, and sports in general, remain pretty low on the priority list for both Chinese families and domestic policies.