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Yi Jianlian Takes Over ESPN.com

Head on over to the world wide leader's website right now [ESPN.com] and the man of The Movement is the cover story.

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Chad Ford also dropped a piece Can Yi Jianlian play? Good question that's definitely worth the price of a click. It's on a free ESPN Insider preview promo, so don't feel shy. Here's some samples:

Yi's physical gifts:

He's an exceptional shooter from midrange and he's beginning to develop range from the NBA 3-point line. He has a good handle and knows how to put the ball on the floor to get to the rim. He has excellent footwork in the paint and a strong work ethic.

In short, in two days of workouts, it was clear that his athleticism and skills are at the NBA level. From a pure talent standpoint, only Oden and Durant appear to have more upside.

According to Ford the biggest knocks on Yi are his age (19 or 22?), lack of toughness, and hoops IQ. As for the age question:

But do NBA teams care? I couldn't find a GM who thought, even if Yi is really 22, that it should affect his draft status.

"I don't see what the big deal is," Celtics vice president Danny Ainge told me. "In some ways, it helps him. It means he's more mature and more ready to handle the pressure of the NBA."

Ainge's opinion was echoed by almost everyone in the NBA that I spoke with.

On the Charmin' soft criticism:

Still, the "soft" critique remains, and Yi has been unable to eradicate it because he hasn't been working out against anyone. Put him in a workout with Noah or Horford and we might see something. Instead he's either worked out alone or, in the last few workouts, against unheralded college center Brian Cusworth.

With inconclusive evidence gathered in the workouts, teams have to go back to the tape. What they'll find is a player who's more comfortable playing on the perimeter.

Although Yi's team, the Guangdong Tigers, did ask him to play down low at times, it's clear that Yi doesn't like contact and would prefer to shoot jumpers. Yi also appears to be indifferent on the defensive end of the floor in game film -- another factor in the softness question.

Of course the same criticism has been leveled at NBA MVP Dirk Nowitzki for years.

As long as Nellie's coaching Yi and not coaching against him this doesn't really worry me.

Yi on the Warriors?

Ultimately, a team like the Warriors would make the most sense for Yi. They have a need for an offensive-minded 4, Nellie's style of play fits Yi, and he would be near one of the most robust Asian-American communities.

Whether the Warriors can make a deal to get high enough in the draft to take him remains a question mark.

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Yi's a World Wonder--

But will he be a Warrior Wonder next season?
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Do you believe the Yi hype?


The movement keeps moving forward:

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Another quote from the ESPN article:

"One GM who's seen him play had this response to those complaints: 'They should've done their homework then. Some of us were in China a lot, tracking this kid. You can't leave it up to the agent to do your work for you. I think some teams slept a little bit on Yi and now they fell underprepared. Dan could cooperate with them a little more, but if he doesn't want Yi to play there, why should he?'"

Does that sound like Mullin to anyone else?  We know Warriors fans have been thinking about Yi for sometime now and I'm pretty sure Mully has too.  I'm starting to like our GM more and more.

by DBB on Jun 22, 2007 12:00 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Honestly..
I don't really know when you guys are gonna stop with the "movement". It made sense at the end of last season when we didn't think we would be getting to the playoffs and thought we would be heading for the lottery, but now that our chances are slim to none, it's just a waste of time in my eyes.

http://westcoastbiased.blogspot.com

by coma on Jun 22, 2007 12:48 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Only way I'm happy with Yi
Is if we don't trade the pick and he somehow lands in our laps at 18. I think he's worth the risk at 18 if we don't have to move anyone at all to get him, other than that I'm just not impressed enough with what I have seen. I sure as hell wouldn't trade JRich for him like I have seen so many suggesting we do.

by Tony Stark on Jun 22, 2007 1:10 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

ddo it
haha. why the hell not? Jrich...gone. Bye bye. We all know the next athletic wing we get that can dunk the ball as ferocious as Nique', warrior nation will go goo-goo gaa-gaa over him. Please. Give me Gilbert any day. He's more of a complete ball player. Jrich is just a real good role player.
Warriors, Stupidest franchise in the league. Purgatory is thy home.

by kenntoe on Jun 22, 2007 7:24 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

the biggest knocks on Yi are his age (19 or 22?),
  Why the hell would we want a guy who can't even remember his own age? Nellie would be constantly yelling at him in practice!

by Skeptic con Urquell on Jun 22, 2007 9:53 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Not sold on yi
If he did drop to 18 I guess I'm fine picking him there but I wouldn't trade a proven player for him. It just seems the his handlers are trying to hide him from being exposed. I'm also really worried about his competition he was playing against in the cba which is not exactly full of great athletes. He looks to be boom or bust, hes either dirk or he is skita.

by houseofprime2 on Jun 23, 2007 12:44 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

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