DaRizzle
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And if they don't get the right pieces around him soon, he'll bolt to the Lakers.
yes...for Pau
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And if they don't get the right pieces around him soon, he'll bolt to the Lakers.
Saying that won't make it true. Yi dominated tonight. Period. Calling him terrible is like the people outside this forum who call Oden a bust. It's ignorant.
Exactly! Suck it, Haters!
Yi didn't dominate the game. If he had the Nyets would have won.
Yi didn't dominate the game. If he had the Nyets would have won.
They didn't because Yi didn't.
Willy Burton scored 50 a couple of times in his career but that didn't make him special.
Wake me when Yi leads his team to a victory.
Are you kidding?
Is this something you would say to even one person's face?
This is the last straw. Welcome to ignore.
Perhaps someday you will grow up. But today is not that day.
Nets: 2-30
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Y'all were dissing on Yi's numbers a few weeks ago, saying he was a bust and I explained that if we were to diss Yi, that we should diss Oden because they were both getting off to slow starts. People laughed at me when I explained that Yi was a budding star in this league. Tonight, he proves me right. In his first game back from injury, he dropped 22 points on the feisty Timberwolves. 7 of 12 shooting, 4 of 6 from three, and 8 rebounds to boot! Just wait until he gets comfortable. He'll dominate and be a perennial All Star!
I love being right.
Any NBA scout will tell you that Yi has poor instincts ("I’d say nonexistent," one says), and most wonder whether he will ever develop in that area. Any NBA scout will tell you that Yi’s assist total this season — two, in 184 minutes — is pretty much what they have come to expect from him. And any NBA scout will bet his check that in two crucial areas — defensive tenacity and overall basketball IQ — the athletic 22-year-old may never be the starting-quality player the Nets hope he will become.
http://www.nj.com/nets/index.ssf/2009/12/new_nj_nets_coaching_staff_let.html
Dude, learn how to multi quote
Well you're not
I know you're not but what am I?
any NBA scout will bet his check that in two crucial areas — defensive tenacity and overall basketball IQ — the athletic 22-year-old may never be the starting-quality player the Nets hope he will become.
http://www.nj.com/nets/index.ssf/200...staff_let.html
I disagree with your notion that Yi is going to be a star. So do NBA scouts.
Link please.
	
	Naw... still in this ball park.
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HE ALREADY POSTED IT.
And in a post you quoted.. Do you ignore things on purpose?
Inexperienced players can dazzle you, but unless they are Chris Paul or Brandon Roy, they often make you cringe in the last two minutes.
Uh, one quoted scout says he has "non-existent instincts".
One quoted anonymous scout. It's not exactly scientific proof.
Everyone thinks I'm the best poster here. "barfo is the best that ever was", said one poster.
Are you convinced? Or do you think maybe I could have made up that anonymous quote to fit my storyline? Is it even plausible that I'd know what everyone thinks? Is it plausible that a writer would know what "any NBA scout" would tell you?
barfo
he's played well for 4 games in a row. that's a very good thing for yi. maybe he's actually becoming an nba player.Yi scored 22 in a win over the Knicks last night. He's averaging 22.5 ppg since he came back from his injury. In other words, he's basically scoring at the same rate as Brandon Roy.
Garbage? I think not.