Messaggioda SuperMago7 » 03/07/2007, 18:15
A scusa la fonte è di SI.com[quote="Pego":1lqx8bza][quote="SuperMago7":1lqx8bza]Intanto sembra che Yi Jianlian abbia chiesto di andarsene dai Bucks,destinazione non gradita dal giocatore,sembra che in città non ci sia una forte "colonia" cinese appena 2000,quindi a questo punto i dirigenti dovranno optare per una trade.
Chissà dove vorrà andare?[/quote:1lqx8bza]
non che non mi fidi, ma c'è scritto da qualche parte questa notizia? se c'è puoi scrivermi il link??? grazie...[/quote:1lqx8bza]
Agent: Yi seeking trade from Bucks
Posted: Tuesday July 3, 2007 8:37AM; Updated: Tuesday July 3, 2007 8:49AM
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Yi Jianlian this week has declined to discuss his future with the Bucks.
Yi Jianlian this week has declined to discuss his future with the Bucks.
AP
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SHANGHAI, China (AP) -- Yi Jianlian's Chinese agent says he's talking to other teams about a possible trade away from Milwaukee.
Yi, the Bucks' top pick, has refused to talk about the prospect of playing for Milwaukee after he was picked sixth overall in last week's NBA draft.
However, Yi's agent Zhao Gang was quoted as telling the official China Daily newspaper that he was already in contact with other franchises that have expressed an interest in the 19-year-old power forward.
"His representatives and I won't sit here and do nothing just because he was picked by Milwaukee," Zhao was quoted as saying.
"We are considering Yi's future at the Bucks and are looking at trade possibilities," Zhao said.
Agent Dan Fegan pushed for Yi to go to a city with a heavy Asian influence. According to census data, Milwaukee has a little more than 1,200 Chinese residents.
Yi is in Dallas with the China National Senior Team for two exhibition games. He said Monday that he was looking forward to playing against the Dallas Mavericks Summer Team on Tuesday. But he declined for the second straight day to talk about the NBA.
"I don't want to talk about that," he said and walked away from reporters.
Yi courted controversy before the draft when access to his workouts was tightly restricted to just a few teams. There have even been questions about his true age, with some reports putting his birth year as early as 1984, partly because sports authorities are known to report their players as younger than they actually are to keep them eligible for junior competitions.
Yi's apparent disappointment with being picked by Milwaukee contrasted strikingly with fellow China national team member Sun Yue's delight at his selection by the Los Angeles Lakers. Sun was the 40th player selected.
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