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    Quote Originally Posted by sinobball View Post
    No it's Yi Jianlian and Yao Ming, shanzhai versions

    Zhu will be in the Asian Champs, but don't expect too much out of him. He did play in the last few games in London, I remember a 1/10FG in the single-digit loss against Great Britain.
    I got it now (would have had no clue without the wiki link )

    looks like he is fading away gradually, he wasn't there in Guangzhou (I remember someone saying because of disciplinary reasons?) and it looks like he wouldn't be contributing much in Wuhan! Wang Shipeng and him were both major threats from outside

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buran View Post
    I got it now (would have had no clue without the wiki link )

    looks like he is fading away gradually, he wasn't there in Guangzhou (I remember someone saying because of disciplinary reasons?) and it looks like he wouldn't be contributing much in Wuhan! Wang Shipeng and him were both major threats from outside
    He was there in Guangzhou, FIBA's suspension came later. But you're right he's fading, he's only a role player in CBA now and was plagued with injuries. In the meantime, his CBA teammate Wang Shipeng had a stellar CBA season and it's a pity he'll have to miss out. But we have some people to fill their shoes, just inexperienced.
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    Liu Wei isn't injured after all. China bothered by injuries?

    They have Liu Wei, Sun Yue, Zhu Fangyu, Yi Jianlian and Wang Zhizhi. Practically all their best players except for Wang Shipeng is there. Zhang Zhaoxu, Su Wei and Ding Jinhui are also with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenarcher View Post
    Liu Wei isn't injured after all. China bothered by injuries?

    They have Liu Wei, Sun Yue, Zhu Fangyu, Yi Jianlian and Wang Zhizhi. Practically all their best players except for Wang Shipeng is there. Zhang Zhaoxu, Su Wei and Ding Jinhui are also with them.
    there's nobody said Liu Wei was injured, we just lost Wang Shipeng(the best shooter in China) and Zhou Peng(maybe the best defender) , and Ding Jinhui is just come back from injured.
    But many of our old players have some old injury here or there~

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcder View Post
    But many of our old players have some old injury here or there~
    Like what--physically or psychologically??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cryotek View Post
    Like what--physically or psychologically??
    of course physically , for example Liu Wei's waist and Wang Zhizhi's knee,but these would not stop them to fight in the court ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcder View Post
    of course physically , for example Liu Wei's waist and Wang Zhizhi's knee,but these would not stop them to fight in the court ~

    Even w/o these players, you still have a young and promising atlethes in your squad...that can demolish every teams in the tournament!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cryotek View Post
    Even w/o these players, you still have a young and promising atlethes in your squad...that can demolish every teams in the tournament!
    Our young players are lack of experience , they need to learn how to play such a tournament from these experienced players ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcder View Post
    Our young players are lack of experience , they need to learn how to play such a tournament from these experienced players ~
    China has the best junior programs in Asia right? They were the most experienced players as far as development programs goes...
    how come your young players/replacements were inexperienced? Where were those players from youth squads and developmental teams before?

    What happens to your junior players as they mature and grow old?
    Where are the batchmates of the present players? how comw you are lacking experienced players?
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    Quote Originally Posted by toikins View Post
    China has the best junior programs in Asia right? They were the most experienced players as far as development programs goes...
    how come your young players/replacements were inexperienced? Where were those players from youth squads and developmental teams before?

    What happens to your junior players as they mature and grow old?
    Where are the batchmates of the present players? how comw you are lacking experienced players?
    If you checked the name of our bench,you would found many of them are inexperienced in international games and many of them are just role players,they are only the puzzles for the main squads except the replacements, they are so lack of experience to play as a main player in the game.

    Fortunately , a long olympic team program is started some monthes before, many youth teland players could training there and play many international games every year , the most importance some of them would learn how to play as a core player but not only as a role player. the chinese b fed would send them to play some regional official tournament like east asia game and I hope they would play Asia Stankovic Cup next year~

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    Could not help but noticed Yi Jianlian's grin all over the stadium..oozing with so much confidence, maybe because he knew the odds are in favor of his team..China was so big and Philippines was so small
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlYuson View Post
    Could not help but noticed Yi Jianlian's grin all over the stadium..oozing with so much confidence, maybe because he knew the odds are in favor of his team..China was so big and Philippines was so small
    BUT skill set wise we have what it takes..
    by the way YI was handled by williams and de ocampo who are only around 6'6-6'7

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    Quote Originally Posted by acklium View Post
    BUT skill set wise we have what it takes..
    by the way YI was handled by williams and de ocampo who are only around 6'6-6'7
    Hmmnnn but our smaller players are not in any way have superior talents to threatened china.
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    Yao Ming commended Ding Jinjui and Yao said that Ding has the skillset of Shane Battier. Yao added that Ding must also contribute to the offense.

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    Managed to watch the replay of the CHN-JOR game. Yi Jianlian had a good game with 16 points, 12 rebounds and 2 blocks. Yi Li did good as well with 14 points.

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    Yi Jianlian











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    If Japan wins even by 1 tonight, this would be the scenario:

    Group F
    1st-China (+15, -1 = +14)
    2nd-Japan (-7, +1 = -6)
    3rd-Philippines (-15, +7 = -8)
    4th-Jordan

    Group E
    1st-Iran
    2nd-South Korea
    3rd-Chinese-Taipei
    4th-Lebanon

    In short, Japan will face CT in the quarters and will surely advance in the semis to meet Iran.

    In FIBA Asia where basketball is mixed with business and politics, China may intentionally give this game to Japan and have the Hayabusa face CT instead of S. Korea in the quarters.

    Mark my words!

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    China pulling away from Japan 41-27 with 30 seconds to go in the 2nd quarter.
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