I live across the country and don’t get to see much of any Summer League play. As you know, being able to switch and defend multiple positions is kind of important in our defensive scheme. Was merely asking if he looks capable of that.
No, that was because I stayed in Holiday Inn Express last night. Of course it is related to Yao, and of course there are many examples in sports can prove that also. Ever wonder about why Asians almost never win at track and fields and heavy weight boxing?
What? Qi just might not have the genetics to put on a bunch of weight but it's weird to generalize all Asian bodies like this....
He's capable. He's actually athletic enough to defend in space or be a rim protector. I'm not sure he's where he needs to be from a BBall IQ standpoint. He's got a lot to learn, and learning how to switch and situational basketball will probably take some time. But he definitely has the ability to do that. he is not a stiff; he shows the ability to defend smaller, quicker players.
I wasn't trying to be rude, if it came across that way, but yes he is very versatile. Also, all the games have been on ESPN or espnwatch. So you should be able to tune in this summer for all the games or go on Reddit for all the streams.
Just check what are the countries that won medals in weightlifting in the Olympics in the last 20-30 years and you will know how uncivilized and how bad of the status this sport is in now. It is not difficult to believe there are much more doping cases in weightlifting than Tour De France in the last 20 years and there is a reason why most developed and well organized sports power nations never do well in this sport.
That's very stereotypical of a comment from you. If you want to make an opinion then back it off with facts. Show us statistical numbers from last 20 years on how there are doping cases. Show us how there are developed nationw never do well in the sport. Matter of fact, define deveoples nations for us. Don't make a mockery of yourself with these kind of statements, please.
What is this dude's problem? So stereotype and borderline ignorance. I bet you never watched any of the Olympic games. So by your logic Yao got bigger and stronger from his rookie year was the main contributive factor for his short NBA career. There is nothing wrong about Yao played all year around with no breaks from CBA during summer? You sir, is as ignorance of a fool as I ever seen one.
Next time before you want to talk sh’t, check the facts and learn first. 1. Check the doping history of the olympics here and compare the list of weightlifting to any other Olympic sports. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doping_at_the_Olympic_Games 2. Check the medal list of this sh’tty sport in the Olympic and see what are the countries had won medals in those olympics and what weight class are the Asian dominating and when is the last time US even won a medal in this sport. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_weightlifting
So you are trying to prove my point that the Japanese are playing a so called sport to enjoy among themselves which they will never stand a chance to play against non Asian real athletes?
Oh btw, how many Sumo ‘legends’ ever got drafted or even been invited to a tryout by any NFL team for a lineman position?
You were presenting ONE Asian body stereotype, I simply asked if you'd seen other examples of body types in asia. World is too global now, the stereotypes of the past are proving less and less reliable as better nutrition, health, exercise and intermarriage become more common.
Troy Aikman tried to recruit Sumo Champion Akebono one offseason. But your question is odd because sumo wrestlers are treated like gods in Japan. Why would they want to be treated less by playing NFL? You dont see very many NBA caliber athletes choosing to play in the NFL either.
His comments about Zhou's play aren't any more astute. Some of the things he things Zhou sucks at are things he's done really well this summer. I suspect he hasn't seen him play much other than at the end of Rockets games, 'cause there's no way you could draw those opinions based on his play in the last couple of weeks. And you can't glean much about a guy's play from watching him in 2 minutes of NBA garbage time a few times.
What I said has nothing to do with how global the world is now nor whatever stereotypes you think it is. What I am talking about is common sense regarding human DNA and generics. Asians clearly are in a disadvantage position in certain sports physically, if you believe the technology is improving, that doesn’t mean it will only improve for Asians, the gap will be always there, and the facts showing that more NBA players are pushing their bodies to the physical limits and more injuries are happening than before, that can only mean that the chance of seeing another Yao with the way and position he played will be close to zero.