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Yi wants out!

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by bratna8, Jun 28, 2007.

  1. wnes

    wnes Contributing Member

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    Herb Kohl is still the US Senator from Wisconsin. Got reelected last year.
     
  2. BrotherFish

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    Adding Mario Williams might push this trade over the edge........ ;)
     
  3. doublehh03

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    Yi is the next yr's starting forward on any all-star team. china will make sure of it :D .

    so any team that gets him will get the pub
     
  4. Kam

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    made my day,

    thank you long time.
     
  5. tinman

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    he's not going to let a communist country dictate how he runs his american basketball team!

    go kohl!!

    kohls > mervyns
     
  6. SmitingPurpleEm

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    The biggest obstacle is not the CBA, but Nike. Is Kohl tough on big business? He is a Dem, but Dems have been pretty spineless lately, so I don't know.
     
  7. Kam

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    No Mervyns in Houston.
     
  8. wnes

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    With the way Bucks have been going the last few years, they may as well be run by commie.
     
  9. CharlieMurphy

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    It's Dan Fegan, and I wasn't even referring to him. :rolleyes:
     
  10. dback816

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    Something you should never do in the first place...


    Anyways, I don't think it's that surprising he seemed unhappy. However I don't really know enough about the Bucks, do they have the right environment to develop him? Something like the way Don Nelson does things?
     
  11. professorjay

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    Can someone please change the thread title already? Awful.
     
  12. rcoleman15

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    I have a couple of questions on this Bucks/Yi fiasco. Although it is not likely what happens if both sides remain firm on their stances and the Bucks refuse to trade him and Yi does not sign a contract and goes back to China?

    How long will the Bucks have the "rights" to Yi and will Yi be able to reenter the draft and if that can happen how soon can it happen?
     
  13. Mehdi

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    get YI make it happend HOUSTON! ha but seriously doubt it..man would that be something though..
     
  14. SmitingPurpleEm

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    The Bucks will have the rights to Yi indefinitely. For example, the Blazers drafted Sabonis before the Cold War ended, in 1986, and they still had the rights to him when he came over in 1995. If Yi wants to play in the NBA and Milwaukee does not trade him, he will play for Milwaukee. Also, Yi will not be able to reenter the draft, one can only enter the draft and stay in once. He also will not be able to do what Randolph Morris did (he was an unrestricted FA for his entire junior season at UK) because he was drafted, and the Bucks hold his rights, so nobody can sign him.
     
  15. Fariyad TheKing

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    Lets Go After Yi Jianlian

    I was reading on nba.com.....well you read it yourself....

    MILWAUKEE, June 29 (AP) -- Even after the NBA draft, the biggest international player remains a mystery.

    Yi Jianlian did not travel to Milwaukee on Friday to be formally introduced. He has no plans to visit, either, with responsibilities playing for the Chinese national team starting this weekend in Dallas and then the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.

    Agent Dan Fegan pushed for the 19-year-old Yi to go to a city with a heavy Asian influence, and general manager Larry Harris said Fegan was shocked that the Bucks selected the 6-foot-11 Yi with the sixth pick in Thursday night's draft.

    Messages left for Fegan at his office and on his cell phone were not returned Friday.

    According to Census data, Milwaukee has a little more than 1,200 Chinese residents, but those that are here are encouraging Yi to check out the city.

    "I was happy to see we had drafted him,'' said Steven Siy, a 41-year-old immigration attorney who attends a handful of Bucks games each year. "It's good for the community, and it's good for Wisconsin.''

    Siy said that Yi will help people in China create a view of Wisconsin that either doesn't exist or is negative in a place known more for beer and bratwurst than cultural diversity.

    "People in China think Wisconsin and Milwaukee consists of just farmers and we don't have any large cities or culture here,'' Siy said. "If we have a player like Yi, we'll have a large following in China.''

    Milwaukee has a sister-city relationship with Ningbo, China, and two years ago, the city commerce association's China Council, along with the Bucks, brought the Beijing Ducks in for a series of exhibition games in an effort to strength ties with China.

    The association has been working recently with a developer to transform the vacant Pabst Brewery, five blocks from the Bucks' home at the Bradley Center, into a cultural destination with about 40 to 80 Asian stores as part of an international trade center.

    "This was definitely big news for us and for the Chinese businesses we've been talking to,'' said Mike Mervis, representative for developer Zilber Ltd. "We're assuming their knowledge of Milwaukee will go up significantly. I think it has a huge impact on Milwaukee and China.''

    Mervis said they hope to have the trade center open by "the 2008-09 season.''

    "We're very prepared to market Milwaukee to Chinese businesses and Chinese tourists,'' Mervis said. "There may be a lot more happening in this town that Yi or his representatives aren't aware of.''

    Paul Swangard, director of the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center at the University of Oregon, said there's little doubt about the exposure Yi would create for one of the NBA's smallest markets.

    "It's the same thing in Seattle with Safeco Field now that Ichiro is there,'' Swangard said of the Japanese influence that followed Ichiro's arrival. "For small-market teams, they are huge potential revenue drivers and I would guess (the Bucks) are saying, 'We want a piece of that, too.'''

    When Michael Jordan played for the Bulls, a large contingent of Chicagoans made the 80-mile trip to Milwaukee to sell out the Bradley Center. Cubs fans make up about half the crowd in Miller Park when they play the Brewers.

    But Swangard said those examples aren't close to the level of fanaticism in Asian communities.

    "It is something that Americans don't necessarily see all that often, and any good marketer would know that having a player of his caliber with his domestic notoriety - if you draft him, they will come,'' Swangard said. "I think that's a truism that's been born out of Asian athletes that have been brought into not only the NBA, but major league baseball.''

    Harris said he understands the preconceived notions about Milwaukee, but says players like the city because it provides a "safe haven'' with the luxury of Chicago nearby.

    "It's a smaller market, but if we develop the mentality to win, then people will come,'' Harris said. "San Antonio is small. Utah is small, too, and they're in the playoffs. There's a lot of different small markets. It really comes down to lifestyle, the weather, but at the end of the day, we play indoors and we play half the season here and we deal with it.''

    Siy, for one, shunned moving his family to New York or San Francisco despite chances to join the larger Asian communities that Yi's representatives seek.

    "You never feel lost here,'' he said. "We may not speak the same language, but we play the same sport.''


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  16. JaWindex

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    I doubt his agents want Yi to play under Yao's shadow.
     
  17. Fariyad TheKing

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    why not, they can be the new DYNAMIC DUO!!!
     
  18. Fariyad TheKing

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    man if the rockets could swindle this guy, it'd be great!

    but i doubt we have anything the bucks would want to trade him for. :(
     
  20. Fariyad TheKing

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    give them battier and half of our point guards........lucas, sura contract, and rafer, and next years pick
     

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