July 17, 2007
Importing from China
I can tell you this from personal experience as my wife is a customs broker. China will send anything they have to this country. Crappy Christmas decorations from a country that officially doesn't believe in G-d? Sure. Poison toothpaste? No problem. Bad motherboards? By the container load. 7 foot power fowards? That might be a problem.
The Milwaukee Bucks' campaign to secure the services of reluctant power forward Yi Jianlian has suffered a blow after the player's Chinese club said it would block his move to the United States.
Yi, taken by Milwaukee with the sixth selection in the NBA draft last month, would "definitely not" play for Milwaukee, Tuesday's Beijing News quoted Guangdong Tigers chief, Chen Haitao, as saying.
"This is not -- as media reports have said -- because Milwaukee, as a city with very few Chinese people, is not good for Yi's commercial development," Chen said.
"Rather we want to find a team suitable for Yi's growth. That's the root of the problem," he added.
Earlier in July, Yi's Chinese agent said the unsigned player was looking to be traded to another club, despite pledges by Milwaukee officials to do whatever they could to make him feel at home.
Chen expressed concern that Yi would have trouble getting playing time with the Bucks, whose squad boasts Australian 7-footer Andrew Bogut and a number of other tall young players.
"The national team and the Olympic Games are now our key considerations ... If [Yi] goes to a team where he can't compete, that would be being irresponsible to the national team," Chen said.
This has to be one of the most interesting manipulations of the draft system. I think about Jeff Geroge, John Elway, Bo Jackson, but this takes things to a whole new level. I cannot wait to see what comes next.
