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Yi Jianlian: Moving on Up

 03.29.2007 - Updated on 03.29.2007

Yi Jianlian Moving on Up
 

All year long the hype has been that Greg Oden and Kevin Durant will play one year of college ball and then declare for the draft. They are expected to be picked number one and two respectively. Both players have said they love college right now and would like to come back a second year to improve their game and compete for a championship

If this is true, then the top pick could be a variety of people with this deep draft class. For me, one player has come to my mind, and draft experts say this guys stock is rising fast: I am thinking Yi Jianlian, the 7’0, 230 pound Chinese frontcourt player. He is only 19 years old with a lot of skill. He can score from the low post, he has a nice fade-away turnaround jumper. He has an excellent mid-range game, he throws down impressive dunks, he can score in transition. Yi is a good rebounder, an ok defender, he can hit a few three pointers, and is a solid free throw shooter. He is just a gifted athletic player who is only going to get better with age.

The downside to his game is he doesn’t always put full effort on defense, he lacks focus and intensity at times, and he doesn’t always box out his opponents allowing them to out rebound him. Experts don’t expect him to become the next international superstar in the NBA, but he does have the potential to be a very impacting player, who will probably play power forward.

Yi averages about 25 points and a 11 rebounds a game. Some people say Yi is not NBA ready, others say he could go anywhere from the 7th pick to the late first round. But as more college players declare to stay in college, the better chance Yi goes higher. I believe he could be in the top five, if players like Greg Oden, Kevin Durant, Brandan Wright, and others stay in college. Yi Jianlian has been compared to Pau Gasol as a best case scenario and Channing Frye as a worst case scenario, but if that is the case you really can’t go wrong either way. As we get closer to draft time be on the look out for Yi Jianlian, all he needs is some time to develop before he does to NBA opponents, what he is already doing to his Chinese opponents.

16 Comments: Yi Jianlian: Moving on Up

Posted by
6 Pack!
on 07.7.2007
Stop being a bit*h Yi and just play for the Bucks. .
Posted by
Austin
on 06.12.2007
Yi will play like Toni Kukoc. I don’t see him he a star just a good role player. As for his age he’s probably like 22. .
Posted by

on 04.10.2007
Yi goes to Bulls, I’ll be hella happy! .
Posted by
Bec
on 04.10.2007
Although he is projected to be a lottery pick, questions about his real age still remains. I have read on certain websites that he could be as old as 24. This would be a bigger issue in NBA, in comparison to MLB, where falsifying age is more common (i.e. Orlando Hernandez). Most legitimate NBA players only play into their 30’s (unless your name is Robert Parish). On the contrary, many prominent MLB players play into their 40’s. .
Posted by
Mongolia
on 03.30.2007
he’s not ready to play in NBA .
Posted by
Jamie Wright
on 03.30.2007
When it comes to the international players, I leave it up to the analyst like Lance, to review a players pros and cons, and see how that player may turn out. It sounds like Yi will be a solid player.- Go Sonics! .
Posted by
anti Simon Cowell
on 03.30.2007
Unlike most of you I’m not sure how he’ll turn out, so I won’t say anything yet until I see him play, but it sounds looks like a great analysis. .
Posted by

on 03.30.2007
2 words: Darko Milicic .
Posted by
I love New York !
on 03.30.2007
Yi Jianlian, is the real deal son, I’m starting to hear more and more about this cat, and he’s got some game fa sho, no doubt homies I agree wit Lance on him being picked pretty high. .
Posted by
mr.unknown
on 03.30.2007
Whoever picks him, has the steal of the draft guaranteed! .
Posted by
MIkey Day
on 03.30.2007
I also agree with the review, Yi can play ball, all he needs is sometime, he’ll be a top 10 pick. .
Posted by
FIBA Forever
on 03.30.2007
I have watched Yi in person and I’m really serious when I say he is a very good player in the making, I agree 100% with Lances review on Yi, all he will need is sometime to adapt to the NBA game. .
Posted by
megan 2301
on 03.30.2007
This player can’t hold american players, his nickname will be Yi I sit on the bench! LOL! .
Posted by
funny guy 1990
on 03.30.2007
The Next WANG ZHI ZHI, HA HA! .
Posted by
#1 hoops fan
on 03.30.2007
Dude I bet money, Yi will br more like Channing Frye than Pau Gasol, juat a decent role player, but not a go to guy, I never heard of this dude until now. I will be looking out for him. .
Posted by
Sulee
on 03.30.2007
YI will be the YAO mini mi for real! I’m gald someone wrote about him, because he is not really exposed enough, thanks Lance, I hope to see more stories. .
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