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China's basketball player Yi Jianlian
hangs on the net during a match at the 15th Asian Games in Doha in
December 2006.(Photo: AFP/ File Photo) Photo
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BEIJING,
March 20 -- With several NBA scouts sending representatives to China to scout Yi
Jianlian in the China Basketball Association finals, Rockets center Yao Ming
offered his own, typically generous, scouting report.
"He is very close to a player who is in the NBA like
I would say Amare Stoudemire," Yao said. "Yi is taller. He is almost seven-foot.
He has a very nice touch, very athletic. He has everything (to be) a great
player.
"From my experience, it is very important he plays in
the summer league. The games played in the summer league I think will be good
for him and for his team, whatever team drafts him. I was not in the summer
league the year the Rockets drafted me so I had a very tough start in the
beginning. For a player from China, I think you need time to adjust."
Yao never played against Yi, but they have been
national team teammates for the past three years.
"When I left China, he just started to play," Yao
said. We never matched up. I think he is a very good four. He can play a little
bit of a five, sometimes. Good shot blocker. He just needs the right training,
people who can tell him how to play on the NBA level."
(Source: chinadaily.com.cn/Agency)