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Yi Jianlian: The Follow Up

  By Jordan Rivas
07.18.2007 - Updated on 07.18.2007

A lot of the comments made on my article "Yi Jianlian and the Great Wall of Stupid" have been really great, and raised some good points, so I thought I should address a few of them.

First of all, let me explain the headline. I debated heavily whether or not to use the ’Great Wall’ line and did indeed consider the implications. The tactics being used by Yi’s camp have been used by players and pro clubs from countries all around the world, not just China. I have beef with this kind of thing all the time, no matter where it’s coming from. That being said, as some folks have been well reasoned enough to point out in the comments already, the Chinese government has a track record of exercising an usual amount of controller over their athletes. The ’Great Wall’ reference, is not just some cheap Chinese tie in, but an allusion to the type of restriction and limitation that the government there places on athletes. I meant no offense to anyone, but it’s only fair to mention the Chinese government and pro clubs have a reputation for this.

Secondly, many people have made mention of Yi’s right to choose what’s best for him, and made reference to this being a "free country". I fully acknowledge Yi’s right to make a choice in regards to his NBA career - he has the right to choose. My only beef with that argument is this: he already made his choice. He chose to enter the draft, no one forced him to do that. If he didn’t like the prospect or notion of being selected by a team with a less than ideal situation for him (be it due to the city or the roster), than he shouldn’t have entered the draft. If he wants to pick and choose the team he goes to, more power to him, he absolutely has that right, but he knowingly pursued that desire through the wrong avenue. If he wanted to have that kind of selection power, he should have opted for free agency. By entering the draft, he made his choice and agreed to follow the rules, he can’t then threaten not to play for a team before or after the draft - that undermines the entire process. And so yes, Yi has a right to choose, but he made his choice to enter the draft, full well knowing part of that process is out of his hands and the end result may not be ideal. Part of making decisions, and making your choices - the most important part, in fact - is making sure they’re well informed and being mature enough to deal with the outcome, no matter what it is.

Third, I fully acknowledge that the Milwaukee Bucks made a risky move when selecting Yi. They knew the situation, however unfair it was, and leapt into it anyway. I don’t like the ’I’m doing what I want because I can’ approach that Yi is taking, but Milwaukee took much the same approach by drafting Yi even knowing he didn’t want to play there. I’m not saying the Bucks are some higher moral ground, because they’re not, but they do have the rules on their side and are technically correct in expecting the player they drafted to play for them, even if they aren’t exactly playing nice either.

Fourth, I commend the commenter who pointed out Dan Fegan’s role in all this. I did make numerous mentions of the people surrounding and influencing Yi, but without clarification that made it sound as if I was purely addressing the Chinese constituency of Yi’s camp, which was not my intention. It deserves mention that Yi does have an American NBA agent, Dan Fegan, who represents players such as Shawn Marion, Jason Richardson, Jason Terry, and Stephen Jackson. And Fegan has been known to cause some controversy, and is a large part of why relations with the Bucks have been going so poorly. I’d like to thank the initial commenter and everyone else who brought him up for pointing out Fegan’s role in all this.

I’d like to thank everyone for their comments, in particular those members of the Chinese community who took the time to give us their insights. I just write the articles, you guys make it a discussion.

And lastly, no, I am not, nor have I ever been, a fan of the Milwaukee Bucks. I almost laughed at that one. Michael Redd is light out though, I’ll give you that much.

I’m out.

49 Comments: Yi Jianlian: The Follow Up

Posted by
king
on 07.19.2007
There is a bunch of nicomboops here. Its not about how good or bad he is - he is good enough to play in the NBA period. Lets move on. see the big picture. bunch of whacky chinamen and hillbilies here. I am from Hong Kong. I guess that makes me a chinamen too. .
Posted by
Heez
on 07.19.2007
He shouldnt go there now-They will Booo the hell out of him now-I know I would-Let him go to a really good team-with no cap room-and see how much time he gets,how much money and how many fans. Its not Just the bucks-he has ruined his Reputation(even though he didnt have one in the U.S to begain with) with all teams, So go keep practicing in china-And get ready for the games because the U.S is going to kick some A-S-S this time buddy-beleive that-and I hope they Face china and our own stuborn athlete Mr. KOBE puts his N-U-T-s on the top of your head.OK Maybe a little harsh-but it would be funny. Yi you might as well call it quits-we Americans are not very forgiving to other countries period it’s a fact weather its war-terrorism-trade or in this case sports, I dont know if thats right or wrong but it is America and I love it, So you have made a huge mistake by dissing one of our citys and state, I know a place that has more Chinamen than anywhere-CHINA! Heeey Im a smart guy-thats it! Play in China, you will have your population-Popularity-endorsment deals......You will be the biggest star in china-When Yoa retires. BECAUSE YOU WILL NOT BE A STAR IN THE NBA-YOU HAVE RUINED ALL CHANCES OF THAT. GO TEAM USA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .
Posted by
Another Chinese
on 07.19.2007
I don’t think many people who have ’spoken’ here really know how things work in this kind of deals as far as Chinese athletes trying to make it in overseas markets are concerned. Why? Because the athlete concerned rarely if ever has the power to decide which club he or she would join. It is almost always his or her Chinese handlers (club owners, agents and even the government), and to a lesser degree his or her forieng agent, that determine if the deal hold. So, anyone who believes Yi is to blame for this mess must have missed the point or been misled by the equally uninformed press. Some people might demand: ’How come Yao Ming made all the crucial decisions for himself when he was picked by the Houston Rockets?’ Simple: Yi is not Yao anyway you look at him. Period.As for his reply to reporters that he needed more time to think it over or something like that, well, he said so because there was nothing else he was allowed to or dare say. The only decision he does have the power to make at this moment is to call it quit — from CBA as well as NBA. .
Posted by

on 07.19.2007
LOL, so many chinese are here because of e, and i am one of them. just want to say that e is STUPID because he wants money more than playing the game. bucks is STUPID because e is not worth it at all. just trade him with some other teams and they will be regret as soon as e plays for them. .
Posted by
David
on 07.19.2007
You are right,uphold you! .
Posted by
L Y
on 07.19.2007
hehe, amazing to see so many Chinese friend visit here, and you should appreciate the .cn. it is because she plaster your website that they have shown up here, i am one of them. Make my thought clear, anyway, Dan Fegan , the CBA offical , or Yi Jianlian himself, whose behavies are abnormal, is too much commercial, what they want, adidas, nike, or the same, is the dollar or RMB, it’s not most chinese mind, even if he said he stand for the 1.3 billion population, every guy has his right to do sth, not to do sth, so does Yi, we are keeping our eyes on the basketball, not on somebody. what he will do can’t suprisee me any longer. .
Posted by

on 07.19.2007
As a Chinese, I have been upset with Yi’s behavior and his foolish choice. Yi 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
Tonaro
on 07.19.2007
I believe Yi makes most Chinese disappointed, what he did is wrong,we feel shame on him, 98% friend of mine are not agree with him. .
Posted by
ChenGao
on 07.19.2007
Hi bro,I’m a Chinese too,and,I’m in China now. "Yi is not good enough",are you sure of that?! Honestly,I don’t think "that’s most people’s opinon",Of course,Yi is good enough for playing in NBA. He also need learn more from NBA.We often say that "A good start is half of success". Everybody wants a wonderfull beginning. Now, the only question is that if the Bucks is really so bad? .
Posted by

on 07.19.2007
yi sucks,he can’t score when he’s backing basket,i’m chinese,most of us think he’s not good enough to do such thing.what he’s doing is a shame.trust me,that’s most people’s opinon .
Posted by
allen
on 07.19.2007
first of all,i have to say-i am a Chinese and i live in the same city with yi !what are you really talking about?you can chooose yi ,and why yi can not choose the team ?American always talk human right !And where is it?I support it,for ever and ever ! .
Posted by
Billy
on 07.19.2007
hey everyone, i am from the great sate of Wisconsin. don’t know much about that boy yi but he looks like he can play. we just want to butter him up. you know we have alot of butter out here. our butter is the best you know we put it on everything you know. things don’t quiet taste the same without wisconsin butter. heck we even like to wash our hair with it. we like to send some our great creamy wisconsin butter to you all in china. you will get addicted to it to. i know yi will die to play here once he taste some this great butter of ours. .
Posted by
Jian
on 07.19.2007
Yi is not an American athlete. He has to follow the Chinese rules as well as the American rule, when the two rules contradict each other, the chinese rule takes precedence because his marketability is still in China. He has to work with his best interest and that is in China. .
Posted by
DK Dai
on 07.19.2007
Hi, every one! Hi, Mr Rivas ! Honestly, i come from China. But in this point, i want to say Yi is a stupid man indeed, since he is from a low-degree league and no right to choose the team direction in NBA, ironically, he want to stay with a Chinese rich city. But as far as i kow, maybe chinese baseteball officer dominated this matterSo as a conclusion, the f-chinese basketball association should be ruined. .
Posted by

on 07.19.2007
hi.I am a chinese,but i agree with u.NBA is the dream of Yi,but he refused.all he done just for the interests of his term. .
Posted by
King
on 07.19.2007
Did you hear the boooossss in the background when the Bucks drafted Yi. Hick town USA don’t want Yi there. I wonder if they did a poll of Buck fans what % really thought they like the draft pick. I will assume low. .
Posted by
chinese power man
on 07.19.2007
yi jian lian is noobs .
Posted by
King
on 07.19.2007
I don’t give a hoot about all this I just know 2 things. 1) I want to see Yi play. Clumsy Yao shouldn’t be the only chinese star in the NBA. 2) Yi should play anywhere any team. Though Yi’s camp has a point - Wild deer country isn’t really a good place for Yi to start.! Tough it out YI we love to see you PLAY BALL. BIG FAN!!! .
Posted by
Tian
on 07.18.2007
Hi, Jordan: Great article, could not agree more. I am so annoyed by Yi and people around him. He chose to enter the draft, then he need to follow the rule, period. When Yao entered the draft, the most ideal places he wanted to go is LA or NY, where has the largest Chinese population in the US. Prove yourself first, Yi, Bucks is not that bad for you to develop yourself. Our patience is running out. .
Posted by
hanny
on 07.18.2007
I like Yi, and aslso I wish Yi can go to Milwaukee Bucks and have a bright futrue there. Any controversy will have a result. .
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