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Yi Playing Well Over In China

The guys over at Netsdaily.com have done a great job following Yi’s games over in China as he replaces Yao on the Chinese National Team.  Two games in, Yi has really been impressing.  Both games, warm-ups for the FIBA Asia Tournament, were against a group of all-stars from the Australia’s National Basketball League.  In game 1 Yi dropped 30 on the All-Stars but only had 3 rebounds.  In game 2, the scoring went down a bit, but the rebounds went up a ton.  Yi dropped 20 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in Team China’s 1 point win.  He is not only grabbing boards (which is something he wasn’t doing at all last year), but Yi apparently is being very aggresive attacking the basket.

Now with the rumors of a Big Baby for Yi deal simmering down, it is looking like we will be keeping him.  If that is the case, it is good to see him playing well.  Especially with him coming off an injury that really hurt his development last year.  I know he isn’t playing against the greatest competition right now (In my opinion it would have been a bigger story if he didn’t play well), but he is under a lot of pressure to perform with Yao not playing next year at all.  Maybe realizing that he is going to be the most recognizable Chinese-born player playing in the NBA was the kick in the butt that he needed to get everything to click?

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hey guys is this really Yi now
http://i29.tinypic.com/29hb9s.jpg

Awesome picture man, it has it's own post now.

You gotta get Yi in the paint. If he camps out on the perimeter for another season he won't help the Nets. With Carter out of the way this might help him get some action in the paint.

Completely agree. Thanks for the comment!

I think Yi has the potential to be a good player. He reminds me a lot of Lamarcus Aldridge, not that he is that good but they have similar bodies and perimeter oriented play.

I agree with you somewhat. They do both have similar bodies, but I do think Yi is a little thicker (could be wrong), but I also think Yi is more willing to attack the basket than Aldridge is. That isn't saying much though...

Agreed. He is still young so any improvement is a good one. I just want to see improvement from him.

hopefully he can do it in the regular season. i think hes goin to have a good season with numbers like 14 and 7 not great but very solid and a lot better than last years 8 and 5.

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