The thing with Yi Jianlian is that, even though he plays against weak competition in the CBA and there's questions about his real age -- his status with the Chinese basketball team probably works to his advantage. He's expected to lead the Chinese basketball team alongside Yao and that gives him extra motivation that most players don't have. He'll also bring a huge fan base and marketing value to whichever team drafts him. My only real concern with him for the Kings is I don't know how well he'll ever be able to defend his position. He's got the size and athleticism to be a factor as a weakside shotblocker but he's far too weak physically to defend in the post and that's a problem. I could easily see him on the Kings, and he's got the upside to justify a lottery pick, but I want there to be a change in philosophy here and drafting a player who can't currently defend his position and may never be able to isn't really consistent with a new emphasis on defense over offense.
(Given the choice, I would rather have Hibbert -- but then I would be fairly shocked if Geoff Petrie drafted Hibbert over Jianlian. Old habits die hard and everything. This is the same reason why I think swapping Bibby for Conley Jr. could be a good organizational move. Conley's defense is probably his best attribute right now.)
(Given the choice, I would rather have Hibbert -- but then I would be fairly shocked if Geoff Petrie drafted Hibbert over Jianlian. Old habits die hard and everything. This is the same reason why I think swapping Bibby for Conley Jr. could be a good organizational move. Conley's defense is probably his best attribute right now.)
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