This is from nbadraft.net Link The Asian team has some interesting guys who are capable of one day playing in the league. The headliner in this group would have to be 7'1" big Li Muhao. Muhao is a very long and thin prospect who has a pretty good face up game. He's not a banger by any stretch, but he does excel in transition and being able to use his quickness to put the ball on the floor and beat slower defenders to the basket. He has been on the radar for about a year according to the scouts who were in attendance. Word is that he'll be working out with Tim Grover in Chicago in order to get bigger and stronger, which he desperately needs. 6'5" guard Jie Zhao was the standout for the Asian team in Sunday's game. He is rail thin, but has a nice confident stroke. He lets it go from deep and connects on them more often than not. He flashed a nice ability to put the ball on the floor, although this is not his calling card. He's a tough competitor and was the glue that kept everything together for his team despite the loss. He's young and will have time to develop his body and try to utilize the dribble a little more to become a more effective player, but definitely a kid that scouts should keep an eye on. He led the Asian team with 30 points today. Profile Li Muhao
Really? I'd say Yao Ming is more talented. Dude's several inches taller than Yi but he has a better shot than him. If Yao Ming had been drafted under someone like Don Nelson instead of JVG Yao might have been the next Dirk, I remember him doing things like hitting 3's and dribbling behind his back while running a fast break his rookie year.