Bucks Sign Yi Jianlian To Multi-Year Contract

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Is he there to stay? Time will tell...

http://www.nba.com/bucks/news/Yi_Signed_070829.html

August 29, 2007 - The Milwaukee Bucks announced today that 2007 first round draft pick Yi Jianlian (EE jee-AHN-lee-AHN) has signed a multi-year contract. The Bucks 6th overall selection in the 2007 NBA Draft, Yi Jianlian signed his contract in Hong Kong following a negotiating session with Mr. Chen Haitao, owner of the Guangdong Tigers. Bucks owner and team president Senator Herb Kohl, General Manager Larry Harris and Bucks Vice President Ron Walter were able to meet with Mr. Chen, as well as Yi and his family, as part of the process.

Yi Jianlian is expected to join the team for training camp that begins on Monday, October 1 at the Bucks Training Center in St. Francis, WI. “There has been a genuine excitement throughout our city and state, as well as internationally, following our selection of Yi in the NBA Draft,” said Senator Herb Kohl. “We all anticipate Yi’s arrival and welcome him and his family to Milwaukee. We look forward to a successful relationship for many years to come.”

“We would be remiss if we didn’t acknowledge and thank Mr. Chen for his assistance and support in the negotiating process,” Kohl added.
“We were thrilled to be able to draft Yi Jianlian in June and are equally excited to sign him to a NBA contract as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks,” said Harris. “We drafted Yi with the expectation that he would be a part of our franchise for a very long time and this is the first step in that process. Yi is a skilled and versatile young man who we have seen play numerous times over the last few years including this summer in the NBA Summer League. Our players and coaches look forward to working with Yi and I know our fans will enjoy watching him compete with the many talented, young players on our roster.”

NBA Commissioner David J. Stern commented, “We are happy that Yi will be playing with the Bucks to further develop his skill and his contribution to both the Chinese National Team and the NBA. This is another great example of cooperation between the CBA and the NBA and I want to congratulate the CBA, Mr. Chen, the Guangdong Tigers and the Milwaukee Bucks.”

A 6-11, 238-lbs. forward, Yi Jianlian has played professionally for the Guangdong Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) since 2002-03, when he was awarded Rookie of the Year honors. He has competed in the last five CBA Finals and won titles in 2004, 2005 and 2006, earning the Finals Most Valuable Player honors in 2006. In 2003-04, he averaged 9.7 points and 5.9 rebounds in 28 games, including his first CBA title. The following season in 53 contests, Yi improved his numbers to 16.8 points, 10.2 rebounds and 1.4 blocked shots on his way to a second consecutive CBA title. Yi led Guangdong to a third straight CBA title in 2005-06, averaging 20.5 points, 9.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks in 52 games. Last season, Yi posted career-high averages with 24.9 points, 11.5 rebounds and 1.8 blocks in 30.7 minutes. He led Guangdong to a fifth straight appearance in the CBA Finals, but bowed to Bayi in five games (4-1).
This summer, Yi Jianlian and Team China Basketball played five games in the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. Yi averaged 12.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.4 blocked shots in 28.0 minutes per game. He tallied a team-high 23 points vs. Memphis, and 20 points, including the game-winner, in Team China Basketball’s win over Cleveland.

Most recently in the Efes Pilsen World Cup in Izmir, Turkey, Yi averaged 23 points and 8 rebounds over three games against Poland (28 points, 10 rebounds), Serbia (17 points, 9 rebounds) and Latvia (24 points, 5 rebounds).
Yi competed for the Chinese National Team at the 2004 Olympics in Athens and the 2006 FIBA World Championship in Japan.

About the Milwaukee Bucks
The Milwaukee Bucks are entering their 40th season of competition in the National Basketball Association (NBA). During the 2007-08 season, General Manager Larry Harris and Head Coach Larry Krystkowiak look to lead the Central Division squad into the playoffs for the 26th time in team history. The Bucks won the NBA Championship in 1971 and became the only professional sports expansion team to win a league championship in the third season of play, a mark that still stands. The team has captured two Conference Titles (1971 and 1974) and thirteen division titles. The Bucks own the seventh best winning percentage among active NBA franchises (53 percent) and the ninth best home winning percentage (65 percent). Since 1968, the Bucks have played before 90% capacity crowds. The Bucks are owned by U.S. Senator Herb Kohl, who is in his 23rd season of ownership. The team opens its 2007-08 season on October 31 at Orlando and plays its first home game in the Bradley Center on Saturday, November 3 vs. Chicago.
 
Glad to see he'll be playing in the NBA - interested to see how he does.
 
Interesting that there's no mention of Yi's agent. Could it be he lost two clients this summer (Matt Barnes and Yi)?

Anyway, I'm very glad this has been concluded successfully and that the NBA and the Milwaukee Bucks stood their ground.
 
While it's great for them that they got this done Yi doesn't really solve any of their problems. Their problems being defense and rebounding. Yi is very underdeveloped in both those departments relative to his position which is PF. Sure you throw in CV, Yi, and Bogut and you have good collective rebounding (eventually, definitely not right now though) but I don't think CV will last very long at the 3 spot. None of those guys really project to be much better than 9rpg. While Yi can develop into a good help defender with his shot blocking, I doubt he'll ever have the strength to be able to man up against the elite bigs of the NBA. He still should improve their club though, just doesn't really solve any of their weaknesses right now and they have CV playing out of position.
 
bout time... but dont they have bobby simmons and mason to play the 3.... cv should be backing up yi....
 
bout time... but dont they have bobby simmons and mason to play the 3.... cv should be backing up yi....
i rekon cv should back up yi, until yi is ready... kinda like what the mitchell did with barginani (cant spell it lol)....

C. Bogut
PF. CV
SF. Simmons (des should bring energy of the bench)
SG. Redd
PG. Mo Williams

Bench:
Des
Yi
Bell
.... Scrubs
 
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