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Milwaukee Bucks' Yi Jianlian of China
claps hands with fans before the team's opening scrimmage of the new
season at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Oct. 6, 2007. Yi got
10 points and five rebounds during his first appearance at the Bucks' home
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Milwaukee Bucks' Yi Jianlian of China
jumps to shoot during the team's opening scrimmage of the new season at
the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Oct. 6, 2007.(Xinhua
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BEIJING, Oct. 8 -- Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barret
yesterday declared Oct. 7 'Yi Jianlian Day' to the loud applause of the Chinese
basketball player's fans.
This is the second festival named after a Chinese
basketball player following Houston's announcement in 2002 that Dec. 11 is 'Yao
Ming Day.'
Yi's fans held a reception at Bradley Center
yesterday, attended by more than 500 fans and VIPs including Senator Herb Kohl,
who owns Yi's new team the Milwaukee Bucks, Mayor Tom Barret and Huang Ping, the
Consul General of China in Chicago.
Yi, Milwaukee's top draft pick this year, signed a
multi-year contract with the Milwaukee Bucks in August after lengthy
negotiations amid talk he and his handlers weren't happy he was taken by the
team.
His U.S. agent Dan Fegan said Yi's contract was worth
"roughly 3 million U.S. dollars" a year, guaranteed for the first two years
pursuant to an NBA collective bargaining arrangement for rookies.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)
Chinese center Yi Jianlian signs Bucks to start NBA career
HONG KONG, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- Chinese basketball player Yi Jianlian signed here Wednesday a multi-year contract with Milwaukee Bucks to kick off his career in NBA.
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Chinese basketball player Yi Jianlian
signed here Wednesday a multi-year contract with Milwaukee Bucks to kick
off his career in NBA.(Xinhua Photo) Photo
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Yi Jianlian leads global talent as Oden, Durant top draft
BEIJING, June 27 -- Yi Jianlian, seen as China's next
breakout star after Yao Ming, leads global prospects in Thursday's National
Basketball Association Draft with US college star Greg Oden the likely first
selection. Full story