Who was the 57th NBA rookie in 2003? Which team chose it?

57 Dallas Mavericks Xue Yuyang (China)

Not good enough! Cannot sign the contract!

So the Mavericks chose him and immediately transferred him to the Nuggets.

The Nuggets immediately disposed of him.

On the morning of June 27th 1 1: 30 Beijing time, in Madison Garden, new york, NBA President david stern announced to the world that the Dallas Mavericks chose China player Xue Yuyang in the 57th (penultimate) position, and the Mavericks exchanged Xue Yuyang to Denver Nuggets at 1 1: 34 Beijing time.

Basketball Association: I disagree for the time being.

At two o'clock in the afternoon, Xiao Xue went to the basketball hall of the Training Bureau for training with great interest. At the same time, the reporter received a phone call from the Basketball Association, requesting a news briefing for Xue Yuyang. Just as Xiao Xue was trying not to look too happy and sweaty, at 4 pm, a press conference about him began. Basketball Association spokesman Xu Minfeng read aloud with a manuscript:

"chinese basketball association believes that it is a good thing that Xue Yuyang can be selected for the NBA team, which shows that the athletes trained by China can get international recognition. Judging from professional needs and personal responsibilities, Xue Yuyang does not have the conditions to play in the NBA at present. Xue Yuyang should train with peace of mind in the national training team, participate in international competitions, accumulate experience, improve sports skills and enhance physical fitness to meet the needs of fierce competition in NBA. Regarding Xue Yuyang's participation in this year's draft, he did not get chinese basketball association's approval in advance, which did not conform to the provisions of Article 12 of the Interim Measures for the Administration of Sports Agents in Basketball Events. Every time a basketball broker engages in brokerage activities, he must apply to chinese basketball association for approval, which is also what the broker must pay attention to when operating foreign transfer activities in the future. "