If he doesn't report to Milwaukee, he certainly isn't going to be thrilled about coming to Sacramento.
Personally I don't care if he comes into the NBA or not. He entered the NBA draft knowing he could be picked by any of the teams with selections. If he (or the Chinese government) aren't willing to accept the results then let him go back to China and play.
If he doesn't report to Milwaukee, he certainly isn't going to be thrilled about coming to Sacramento.
Personally I don't care if he comes into the NBA or not. He entered the NBA draft knowing he could be picked by any of the teams with selections. If he (or the Chinese government) aren't willing to accept the results then let him go back to China and play.
If he doesn't report to Milwaukee, he certainly isn't going to be thrilled about coming to Sacramento.
I agree. You want to play in the NBA, you take your chances with the draft, same as everybody else. I thought it was bogus that he wouldn't travel to be seen by teams, they had to come to him. Wouldn't try out against any other players and wouldn't even go through the physical at the pre-draft camp.If he doesn't report to Milwaukee, he certainly isn't going to be thrilled about coming to Sacramento.
Personally I don't care if he comes into the NBA or not. He entered the NBA draft knowing he could be picked by any of the teams with selections. If he (or the Chinese government) aren't willing to accept the results then let him go back to China and play.
Actually, though, Sacramento has a decent Chinese population, certainly better than Milwaukee.
I thought the same thing, and this isn't Chinese specific, but Asian in general:
Sacramento: 0.95% (WOW...I thought we had way more)
Milwaukee: 3.6%
It's 16%. The 0.95% number is for Pacific Islanders:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacramento,_California#Demographics
haha, I totally misread. Hilarious. I was totally shocked, and that makes MUCH more sense.
If he doesn't report to Milwaukee, he certainly isn't going to be thrilled about coming to Sacramento.
Personally I don't care if he comes into the NBA or not. He entered the NBA draft knowing he could be picked by any of the teams with selections. If he (or the Chinese government) aren't willing to accept the results then let him go back to China and play.
i wouldn't show either. i'd stay my *** over there, eat all the chow mein, fried rice and demand to be traded to the kings.![]()
Exactly right!Milwaukee was so retarded for picking him. The difference between him and BWright isn't worth the hastle they now have to go through.
Exactly right!
They tried to be too smart but all they really did outsmart themselves.
I agree! Even if they convince Yi to play for them, down the track he will leave as soon as he gets a chance.It was dumb and if I was a bucks fan I'd probably just forget about them and concentrate on the brewers. Even if they call his bluff and he plays you know damn well he is as good as gone once he's a free agent.
I agree! Even if they convince Yi to play for them, down the track he will leave as soon as he gets a chance.
BTW, I like that 08-09 Kings line up in your signature![]()
Panda Express baby!
orange chicken w/ chow mein and firecracker shrimp
mmmm...
I wouldn't want to give up Kevin Martin, but for a talent like Yi, I think I would. But... the Bucks have Michael Redd (not to mention Bobby Simmons), so I doubt that Kevin Martin would be in their plans.im hoping against hope that yi comes here, but i see no way that it would work, unless we give up martin, which i will not do.