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Yi Jianlian and the Great Wall of Stupid By Jordan Rivas 07.17.2007 - Updated on 07.18.2007
| Yi Jianlian is "definitely not" going to play for the Milwaukee Bucks. And so it takes no more than two words to cause this debacle of draft inadequacy, rough international relations, team arrogance, and player stupidity to spiral down into an inescapable mire. Chen Haitao, chief of Yi’s Chinese club the Guangdong Tigers, is the stonewalling mastermind who made this damning proclamation. As the Beijing News reported Tuesday, Yi’s club will block his move to the United States and NBA so long as it means he’ll be suiting up in a Bucks uniform. Yi is not coming to the league, at least not the way he’s supposed to - and that’s a damn shame. Allow me to pitch an idea to you if I can. There’s this process known as a lottery, some balls get flung around, numbers roll out, it’s all very exciting, and after things settle the teams unlucky enough to make the playoffs, become fortunate enough to have the top fourteen picks in the upcoming draft, per the order decided in the lottery. In this draft these less fortunate teams are afforded the chance to select some of the more talented players available to help their team. Beautiful, isn’t it? A system that promotes parity and competitiveness. And it’s simple too, the teams that need help select a player, and he plays for them. If only this system could work as it was intended all the time. But no, somewhere along the way some self-extolling narcissist got the bright idea that he didn’t like this system, despite the glaring fact that is was undeniably mutually beneficial for both the team and the player, somebody decided the system needed to work more for himself, and less for the teams involved. We’ll just call this initial individual Steve Francis for the purpose of this comment, but regardless, this particular instance doesn’t concern the currently unemployed Mr. Francis. Who it does concern, however, is the talented young Yi Jianlian, who is getting too much bad advice, and apparently doesn’t have the good sense or decency to realize it. Yi and the pack of hyenas around him are doing everything they can to monopolize the system meant to benefit him, the system meant to award him the privilege - not the right - to play in the National Basketball Association. Furthermore the manner in which they are doing it defiantly lets a middle finger fly right in the face of the Milwaukee Bucks organization. This aforementioned system of drafts and lotteries works, is able to function, because it hinges so carefully on one key principle, that all parties involved, players and teams alike, realize that the benefits are supposed to go both ways. Deciding that you should be the only one to prosper from the draft undermines the entire process, and that’s precisely what Yi has done. "Rather we want to find a team suitable for Yi’s growth," says Chen Haitao. "That’s the root of the problem," he added. No the root of the problem, sir, is that you are an idiot. And worse yet people like you have led young Yi into the same manner of idiocy. Instead of cultivating an environment where Yi can grow, you have damaged his career at the earliest of stages and effectively sent out a message to all other NBA teams that there is no such thing as negotiating with the Yi party, only giving into its demands. Good luck finding a squad that wants to take on that headache. Players should not be able to pick and choose and where they want to play after being drafted, that is the total opposite being drafted. Do us all a favor Yi, if you don’t like the way our system works than stay out of it. If you didn’t want to play in a city with a less than satisfactory Chinese population, then you should not have entered the draft to begin with. I can attest to your immaturity, that much has been made obvious, but I refuse to believe you were ignorant enough not to realize this could happen. It’s a draft, moron, you don’t get to choose where you go, someone chooses you and you go there. But of course you knew this going in, that’s why you made the message clear even before the draft that if Milwaukee did select you that you would never sign with them. Perhaps no one explained it to you, but that’s not the way it works - you are not a free agent. If that’s what you wanted, that’s what you should have done - forgo the draft altogether and become a free agent. But as a player selected in the draft you are obliged to follow all the rules, the same as everyone else. Yi Jianlian is a talented young player who I believe has a great deal of potential. And yes, I get it, Yi is trying to secure what he sees as the best future for himself, that in and of itself is nothing detestable. Yi isn’t the first to try this kind, he’s simply the latest and so that makes him the example for the statements that could blanket all those who have done this before him, and be a warning to all those who might try it in the future. Manipulative actions like the ones we’ve witnessed from Yi before and after the draft are inexcusable. Secure the best possible future for yourself? Fine. But what about the Milwaukee Bucks? By what enlighted form of reasoning did you determine that they deserve to get royally screwed over in this whole thing? What pathetic realm of reality does a person have to slip into that makes them degrade themselves to the level of a tit sucking infant who believes the entire world revolves around them and every interaction is meant to exclusively benefit them, and them alone. Say what you will about teams throwing games to get a better shot in the lottery, but as a whole the draft and lottery system is one of the things in the NBA that just works. But as was stated above, the reason it works is because immature tactics like the ones Yi and his people are pulling are kept to a minimum. It works because players don’t threaten to hold their breath until they turn blue if they don’t get what they want. When we as fans and press let that type of action go unchallenged we stick the silver spoon right into the mouthes of these athletes, welcoming their already inflated egos with the notion that pulling tactics like this as a "professional" is not only allowed but profitable, and that they’re allow to get whatever the hell they want as long as they make themselves a big enough problem to get it. Consider this my message to Yi Jianlian and his people: your tactics of manipulation and immaturity are not welcome. If Yi is so set on playing somewhere with a large Chinese population, I think of the perfect locale - China. Do us all a favor and stay there. We have enough arrogant athletes in America as it is, the last thing we need is to go taking on the ego cases of someone else’s country. When Yi is ready and willing to play by the rules and act like a professional, then this writer and everyone else around the league will be happy to have his talent join the NBA, but until then Yi Jianlian is blocking himself off from the best opportunity he’s ever had. And that is most certainly "definite". UPDATE: Read a follow-up to this story
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Posted by on 07.19.2007 | As a Chinese, I have been upset with Yi’s behavior and his foolish choice. Yi should should prove his VALUE before being so picky! Most Chinese people will not do things in this way, and I really don’t think Yi plays a good role in representing for Chinese. I think we need more articles like this to give Yi a blast and make his mind CLEAR. . | Posted by Jung Kao on 07.18.2007 | Look, any players that plays across the sea is not going to be good in NBA. especially players from China. Why? because in CBA, chinise players ae much smaller and less atlhetics than NBA. They are also skinny. If they were good, they would play well in olympics. Right? They have been 3 chinese players played in NBA and what happenned? They were jobless. ’cause they dont have the caliber that NBA players do? Am I right people? . | Posted by leland on 07.18.2007 | I guess that’s the lesson both sides learnt. Stupid Bucks still picked Yi even they knew Yi’s team is not interested in Bucks. Probably, the stupid Yi’s team didn’t express their opinion clearly and strongly. It’s US culture. The word "interest" is just too soft. . | Posted by crise on 07.18.2007 | as i know ,yi is a hornorable and humble guy ,so do not blame this on yi . | Posted by Kejun on 07.18.2007 | Jianlian, please just go ahead to play for Bucks. You should be honored by the draft of Bucks. Even though Bucks is not a top team now, it is still probably better than any teams in China. You can still can learn a lot and develop very much your skills. You would be better play for more time in Bucks rather than sit on the bench most time with a top team. Please cherish this opportunity for you to enter NBA, the best league in the world. You are still young and you will have bright future. Just try it first. Think of this as your first job in US. You can always change to another team in the future if you want. . | Posted by Haoxiang on 07.18.2007 | I don’t like Yi too even though i am Chinese. As a player, he should pay more attention to improve his basketball skills and prove his own talents, rather than money and fortune. Yi has said that he was representing 1.3-billion Chinese people. So don’t lose face of the Chinese please. . | Posted by on 07.18.2007 | bull shit, you are stupid, don not use great wall... just point to the person is enough. fuck! . | Posted by Tim on 07.18.2007 | Didn’t let me post the website for the Milwaukee Chinese Community: yifansclub dot comJust enter the www and the dots... . | Posted by Tim on 07.18.2007 | As a Milwaukee resident married to a Asian woman for 9 years, I take great offense to the post of Eddie X. I truely believe you are lying when you say you were called "gook" 3 times in one day in Milwaukee. Nothing like this has EVER happened to my wife in over 12 years living in Milwaukee. I don’t know why I even recognized your post by responding to it, but I think that some Chinese readers might actually believe your statements to be true. Milwaukee or the state of Wisconsin do NOT in any way shape or form tolerate racism. The Chinese community in fact, has created a website to try & convince Yi that this is really a great place to live & work, you can check it out at: . | Posted by on 07.18.2007 | Bull Shit. Some people are not comfortable that their rule get challenged. Remember, it is only a RULE. Anyone can decide if they want to play by it and be happy about it, or NOT to play at all. It is all boil down to a matter of business - is this a fair trade. . | Posted by on 07.18.2007 | Culperfect, if you have to live in Africa, where do you pick? A place where you can find a lot of ppl to hang out with or just any random place? . | Posted by on 07.18.2007 | Is the bucks stupid or Yi? Or you? . | Posted by on 07.18.2007 | How much you know between Yi and Bucks? Yi’s team clearly expressed they were not interested in Bucks, but Bucks still using the "force". Let me ask you, what you would do when your other side says"No, I don’t’ instead of "Yes, I do" on your wedding? Do you have human brain, or animals? . | Posted by on 07.18.2007 | http://nbadraft.net/draftbuzz072.aspTurns out the definitely not part was not true. . | Posted by Y.J. on 07.18.2007 | I really wish people would leave my cousin Yi alone. I have been reading comments and reading everything I can all night long just to see what people think of him. He is an honorable and humble guy, who is not trying to cause trouble. I will admit he hasn’t always had the greatest mental toughness and boldness to stand up for what he believes in. I have always had to speak for him because he was afraid to step on any toes. I will tell you guys this. Yi does not have a problem coming to Milwaukee. Yes deep down he would prefer to be in a larger Chinese market. He just doesn’t know much about Milwaukee, but he’s willing to give it a shot and learn. Also he did express concern when Dan Fegan was brought on as his agent, but trusted the chinese was looking out for his best interest despite him leaving. I would love to get deeper and share some more great things about cousin Yi, but I must defend his honor on other sites as well. Please everyone respect my cousin, I know this is a confusing time right now and people wanna see him play, trust me he will, expect to him speak on this matter real soon! . | Posted by on 07.18.2007 | Have mercy on Yi. He couldn’t even control his own age. . | Posted by Culperfect on 07.18.2007 | Great article!!! Totally voices the opinion of anyone who has RESPECT for the NBA. Now, the notion that this should be blamed on Dan Fegan — or the notion that any agent has any control over a client — is obviously voiced by the unschooled.An agent, any agent, will NOT take on any client who doesn’t first have a very solid idea of how he wants to market himself. Then, the agent takes over and promotes the client in said manner. First and foremost, an agent wants to make money, Yi is putting himself in a position which will make him VERY unmarketable. Now, as for demanding to play for a team with a larger Chinese population; that’s RACIST, YOU IDIOT! So, Yi’s camp is saying "He needs to be in a place where there is no one as tall, talented, or marketable as he is. And, we need a larger Chinese population." Yeeeeaaaahhhhhhh, that makes sense. No, it’s stupid and offensive. This is the TOP LEAGUE IN THE WORLD. Save a few Spanish and Italian League champions in recent years, there’s no comparison anywhere on Earth. Yi’s camp thinks the incredible success of Yao Ming gives them the right to come in and start punking the USA and the NBA like D-Bo from Friday. That’s great, just remember what happened to D-Bo at the end of the movie. I wish Yi would not play in the NBA and as a result, GMs throughout the country will be VERY hesitant to ever draft another Chinese player. . | Posted by onion on 07.18.2007 | Good article!As a Chinese,I feel very sorry,for Yi,and for people from Milwaukee,even for all American! . | Posted by Reyman on 07.18.2007 | Great article. Come on, Chinese, please follow the rules. Do not use the famous Chinese Hidden Rules in US, it does not work here. Everyone has the freedom, but you need to follow the draft rule. If there is absolute freedom, why does the draft system exist? Use your brain to think. .Hello Mr. Brain. Yi made a choice to his detriment. The draft system only work if both parties agree on a contract. If you are the employer why would you hire someone who does not want to work for you? It doesn’t make any sense. Yi is making a choise because he can. Maybe the NBA should look at implementing harsher penalties to warn future draftees of the consequences of their actions. . | Posted by on 07.18.2007 | Do Not blame this on Yi, he isn’t the case of this problem, the blame should go to Chinese gorvorment and Chinese Basketball Assosciation, they are the key factor that Yi refuse to play for Milwaukee I am a Chinese who live here in US for years. So I totally understand the difference between China and US. In China, the sports system is completely different, the athele themself usually can’t decide their own furture, everything is controlled by Chinese gorverment. Remeber Wang Zhi Zhi, the first Chinese player who play in NBA, he had a clash with Chinese National Team by refuse to come back to China train with Nation team in the summer, That make Chinese gorvorment so nervs, and they want have a full control on players to make sure this won’t happen again, that’s the reason they try to decide where their plays should go to play andd which team should they choose.I personally think Yi is more than happy to be drafted by Milwaukee, and he has no problem to play any team in US, it’s the chinese gorvorment who making the diffculty for him, they are indeed ignorant and stupid . | < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Next >
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