He shot 7/8, 2/4. FT 3/4, He did get a pair of hot hands. Only 4 rebounds, but he only played 18 mins. oh, 2 BLOCK, that is nice and only 1 foul. But this is only the summer league, he's facing a bunch of college/highschool boys. Hope he actually improves every game. I remembered he did not bad last summer. That did not help him much in regular season.
http://www.proexposure.com/stories/0710h.cfm ## Player_______ FG 3PT FT PTS OR DR TR F A TO B S MIN 16 Wang Zhizhi 7/8 2/4 3/4 18 2 2 4 1 0 0 2 0 18:17
Recap: http://www.nba.com/clippers/news/spl03_LACvsTOR_030709.html Wang Leads Clippers Past Toronto Long Beach, CA - The Clippers jumped all over Toronto from the opening tip Wednesday night, and cruised to a 22 point victory, 112-90, in their Summer Pro League contest. Los Angeles raced out to a 14-3 lead, behind a first quarter explosion by Guard Bryant Notree. Notree scored 11 of the Clippers' 39 points on a perfect 4 for 4 from the floor. A 30 foot shot by Marcus Hatten to beat the quarter buzzer bumped the Clippers lead to 15 heading into the second stanza. The game quickly turned into a rout, as the Clippers' advantage hit twenty midway through the second on a nice reverse layup by Chris Wilcox. LA's unrelenting attack kept the pace up until the final buzzer sounded, as five Clippers finished in double digits for points. Chris Wilcox tallied an impressive game for the second night in a row, finishing with 15 points and 5 rebounds. He kept the Long Beach crowd buzzing by running the floor like a guard and splitting double-teams down low for strong finishes around the basket. He and Melvin Ely anchored the Clippers post game, and helped limit Raptors' rookie sensation Chris Bosh to just 9 points on 3 of 5 shooting. Wang Zhizhi was also a bright spot for the Clippers, as he posted 19 points to go along with 4 rebounds and 2 blocked shots. Most notably, he helped thwart a late Raptors run in the third by hitting a spinning 360 layup, swatting away a Toronto shot, nailing a three, and setting up Hatten for a three pointer in the span of less than 45 seconds. Los Angeles next faces Golden State at 12:45pm on Friday afternoon. The game will be the second and last Clippers game to be broadcast on NBA TV.