When I saw Zeng Fanbo's post-game interview, I suddenly realized why overseas Chinese keep missing these moments

2025-10-11 02:05:06

I was scrolling through my Weibo feed yesterday while waiting for my coffee to brew, and there it was - Zeng Fanbo's face lighting up during the post-game interview. The Brooklyn Nets jersey looked so natural on him, like he'd been wearing it his whole life.

You could hear the emotion in his voice when he said, "Playing at home like this feels like a blessing for anyone who loves basketball." That raw happiness in his eyes reminded me of my cousin back in Toronto - he's been following Zeng's career since the G League, but when he tried to watch the game, all he got was that frustrating "content not available in your region" message.

Zeng talked about his recovery journey too. "State fluctuations are normal," he said, wiping sweat from his forehead. "I won't give up on training and rehab opportunities." The way he said it made me think - here's this young athlete fighting through physical barriers, while overseas fans are fighting digital ones just to watch him play.

My cousin messaged me later that night: "How was the game? All I could see were the text updates and some blurry screenshots people posted." He included a crying emoji that perfectly captured that feeling when you're separated from the cultural moments that matter to you.

Zeng mentioned enjoying the happiness basketball brings him, and honestly, that's what sports should be about - shared joy. Not this geographical lottery that determines who gets to experience these moments in real-time.

It's funny - technology was supposed to bring us closer, but sometimes it feels like we're building higher digital walls. When Zeng said he's "looking forward to the next time I can take the court," I couldn't help but wonder how many overseas fans will miss that moment too.

When I saw Zeng Fanbo's post-game interview, I suddenly realized why overseas Chinese keep missing these moments

Anyway, I'm just glad I caught the interview live. That genuine smile when he talked about being part of high-level competition again - that's the kind of moment that makes you remember why you fell in love with sports in the first place.

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