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No, the latter is still a substitute! Both of them will have a burst from time to time and look very potential.
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Harris is the boss now! But Lopez is the heart of the future team!
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Yi Jianlian is a cash cow, Lopez is a non-sale and potential star, and Harris is barely the boss of the team. I don't think there's a boss at all.
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It must be Lopez, he is now the core of the Nets! It's definitely not for sale for the current team (unless he can be traded for Yao Ming and Howard)! Now the Nets are going to rebuild the team around him!
Yi Jianlian is not capable of playing in the NBA at all To be honest, he is not as good as Wang Zhizhi Wang Zhizhi really entered the NBA in front of Yao Ming If he entered the NBA behind Yao Ming, then he would be different now To be honest, if he or Yi Jianlian is more like Nowitzki, I will choose Wang Zhizhi I really think Wang Zhizhi is quite powerful!! Yi Jianlian entered the NBA behind Yao Ming, and the NBA team wanted Yi Jianlian because of the Chinese market, otherwise Yi Jianlian is really not capable of playing the main force, at most it is the appearance of the 7th and 8th people.
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It should be López, easy to be unstable.
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At present, the Nets are a super bad team and a young team, and none of them are the core and boss of the team!
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The Nets don't have a boss, and the whole team is scattered.
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None of them have core qualifications.
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Yi Jianlian was trained by the Guangdong team, then entered the NBA and was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks, and was traded to the New Jersey Nets after his rookie season, and later traded to the Washington Wizards, and then signed by the Dallas Mavericks, and then returned to the CBA Guangdong team.
In 2000, when he was only 13 years old, he was already favored by Guangdong Hongyuan when he had grown to Miyi Jianlian and joined the youth team in Guangdong.
In 02, 16-year-old Yi Jianlian joined the Guangdong first team, won the best rookie award that season, and also showed his face in the All-Star slam dunk contest and won the runner-up.
In the following seasons, Yi Jianlian grew rapidly, and in 05, he helped the team win the championship with an outstanding performance and became the youngest MVP of the finals.
Then in '07, Yi Jianlian participated in the NBA draft and was selected by the Bucks with the 6th pick, and after his rookie season, Yi Jianlian was sent to the New Jersey Nets with teammate Simmons in a trade.
Two seasons later, Yi Jianlian joined the Washington Wizards, in the Wizards, Yi Jianlian slowly became a marginal player on the team because of personality and injury problems, and after playing a season in the Wizards, because of the NBA suspension, Yi Jianlian also returned to the Guangdong team to play 3 games. After the shutdown ended, he joined the Dallas Mavericks, but only played 30 games.
After the season, Yi Jianlian returned to the CBA to sign a contract with the Guangdong team, and Yi Jianlian, who returned to the CBA, is still the team's most reliable player, he led the Guangdong team to defeat Shandong and won the finals MVP for the second time. And he also won the regular season MVP and All-Star MVP that season.
In 2016, Yi Jianlian tried to return to the NBA, he signed a one-year contract with the Lakers, but in the preseason, Yi Jianlian, who played for the Lakers, did not get many opportunities, so after communicating with the Lakers, the two sides announced the termination of the contract.
Yi Jianlian has returned to the Guangdong team until now.
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Yi Jianlian's level in the NBA is really not bad. The reason why he "can't get along" is not his ability, but his character, too lonely and unsociable. Rather, he was the ideal player in the small-ball era.
If nothing else, just look at his draft, the sixth pick in '07. That year was a draft year (this year is recognized as a draft year), with Oden, Durant, Horford, Conley, Noah, and many more.
In his rookie season, he played in 66 games and averaged just 25 minutes per game. If you only look at the basic data, he is actually qualified to compete for the second team in the rookie rookie team that year. Of the three frontcourt players, only Gamario Moon has better stats than him.
He should compete with Landry for the No. 5 spot, and Landry can get points and rebounds. But his shooting percentage was too low, just 42 percent, compared to Landry's 61 percent. So Yi Jianlian is not good?
No, Landry shot percentage under the basket, Yi Jianlian only. It's not so much a question of strength as it is a question of style of play.
Many people say that Yi Jianlian can't shoot, and he can't get along with an inside shooting percentage. In fact, Yi Jianlian has been asked by the coach to shoot more balls (it's really not that he's soft, there was a ** interview before, and the coach also asked during the Bucks and the Nets), and the basket career is only accounted for! A line of 16 feet to 3 points (two points at a distance) accounts for 41%!
It's a small forward who even plays ...... point guardSo if you want to dwell on his shooting percentage, you have to compare him with point guards and small forwards (although it is still low, only, but it is not as outrageous as many netizens say).
The 2009-10 season was the pinnacle of his NBA career and the only season in which he averaged more than 30 minutes per game. He had 12 points, rebounds, assists and a block. He is only 23 years old this year (the same age as Zhou Qi this year).
With his stats, he is more than capable of starting a medium-sized team. However, by the start of that season, the Nets were already at the bottom. Then they were traded to the Mavericks and became less and less suitable for the NBA.
I think the biggest misfortune was that the Bucks chose him, and they chose to trade it immediately. Originally, he couldn't adapt to the new environment, and he changed teams every year, which had a great impact on him. If he had been selected for Boston or Atlanta, I would have guessed that his career trajectory would have changed long ago.
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Yi Jianlian has served in the NBA's Bucks, Hawks and other teams, and his longest service team is the CBA's Guangdong team, he is the absolute core of this team, leading the team to win many CBA championships.
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In 2007, Yi Jianlian was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with a sixth place in the NBA draft. In 2008, he moved to the New Jersey Nets. On June 30, 2010, he moved to the Washington Wizards.
On October 8, 2011, Yi Jianlian returned to the CBA to play for Guangdong. In January 2012, Yi Jianlian signed with the NBA Dallas Mavericks; In July, Yi Jianlian participated in the 2012 London Olympics as the flag bearer of the Chinese delegation; On September 23, Yi Jianlian officially returned to the Guangdong team and helped the Guangdong team win the CBA championship again at the end of the season.
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Yi Jianlian was drafted by the Bucks when he first landed in the NBA, and after playing for the Bucks for a few years, he was traded to the Nets, where he played for a while before returning home. After that, he played for the Guangdong team until he was invited by the Lakers.
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Yi Jianlian was cultivated by the Guangdong team, and later entered the NBA and was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks. After his rookie season, he was traded to the New Jersey Nets, then to the Washington Wizards, then to the Dallas Mavericks, and then back to the CBA Guangdong.
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Yi Jianlian used to play for the Lakers and now plays for the CBA.
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Yi Jianlian's physical fitness can be ranked in the upper middle level among blacks, but Yi Jianlian is more introverted and does not have the endless talk of other players. The main advantages of Yi Jianlian are: height, athleticism, outstanding rebounding ability, and mid-range jumpers.
Its shortcomings mainly include: upper limb strength and lack of back frame energyforce, single offensive means, weak ability to interpret the game, and language barriers.
Yi Jianlian's career is relatively smooth, from his debut, to Hongyuan's first appearance, to NBA gilding, and several years of NBA experience and upheaval, he has also grown a lot. Now in Hongyuan, it has become the Dinghai Shenshen needle, just as successful. And Yi Jianlian is the leader of the men's basketball team, whether it is experienced in a hundred battles, or personal ability, exemplary role and other aspects, Yi Jianlian is irreplaceable.
Zhou Qi, who has worked hard in the NBA for two seasons, although he has not played well in the NBA, but in terms of his ability and progress, his personal ability is no longer lost to Yi Jianlian. When he first entered the NBA, Zhou Qi was already able to sweep the Guangdong team in the Xinjiang team, Zhou Qi had the upper hand in the dialogue with Yi Jianlian, although Yi Jianlian was deeply injured at that time, but now after two seasons of training, Zhou Qi's personal ability has caught up with Yi Jianlian.
Yi Jianlian But Yi Jianlian can become the leader of the Chinese men's basketball team, not only by ability, but also by two advantages. One of the big advantages is that he trains hard, we are familiar with Guo Allen, Zhou Qi and Xiao Ding training hard, but in terms of training level, few people can work as hard as Yi Jianlian. Throughout the season, Yi Jianlian has maintained the rhythm of training three hours before the game for many years, which is quite rare.
Yi JianlianOn the other hand, Yi Jianlian is the most responsible and toughest player in the Chinese men's basketball team. In addition to daring to take responsibility and face opponents on the field, Yi Jianlian is rarely affected by emotions, which is also incomparable to others. When teammates clash, Yi Jianlian can stand up for his teammates as soon as possible, which others can't do.
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