Ying Yang VS Cling Kong

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  1. Mediocre Man

    Mediocre Man Mr. SportsTwo

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    My thoughts on lesser competition is this. You have to dominate that competition to have a chance in hell of dominating the next level

    assist/TO ratio was 0 3 to 3

    https://www.basketball-reference.com/international/players/hansen-yang-1.html
     
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    A few thoughts on that.
    We don't need him to dominate. We just need him to be good. And while he was not dominant, 16.6 PPG, 10.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.6 blocks are not bad for a 19-year-old. He also shot 58.6% from the field and 33.3% from three-point range. His assist/To rate is hard to gauge if his teammates can't score.

    Bottom line is he was 19 last year, so we have no idea how much better he can get....if at all. But when you watch him play, who doesn't think he has the potential to be pretty good?
     
  4. Natebishop3

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    Here are Yao's stats before he came to the NBA

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    Ages were:

    17
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    21

    So when he was Yang's age, he was averaging 21.2 ppg and 14.5 rebounds. That's obviously better but Yao was an insane prospect. Also taller.
     
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    Wait, when the media pronounces his name, Yang rhymes with song or long or Kong. So the nickname Ying Yang will actually rhyme with Kling Kong. It IS Kling, not Cling, right?
     
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    I also think the competition in the Chinese league has improved a lot since Yao.
     
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    Comparing their stats, 20+ years apart, isn't much of a barometer. Some people are claiming Hansen will be Jokic or Yao, but that's crazy to think at this point. I think Hansen's chance of being good is pretty high. Yao was expected to be a franchise player while Hansen isn't expected to have to start or play starter minutes. I'm sure he'll be brought along slowly and probably won't even play much right away unless there's an injury or he just blows them away in preseason.
    I'm interested in seeing two things with him. First, can he adapt to the size and speed he'll face, especially in defensive switch situations. If he can learn to not let someone much quicker than him just blow by him, that will go a long way towards him being able to stay on the court. And second, not right away but later in the year, will Chauncey trust him enough to run some plays for him, especially on the low block. Watching his highlights, he seems to be a throwback big man that has spent time working on post moves. Will they give him that opportunity or not.
     
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    BBert Weasels Ripped My Flesh

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    On a personal note, I despise both nicknames in the OP. I cringe when I see them. No offense.

    :cheers:
     
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    Great White Nope?
     
  10. PtldPlatypus

    PtldPlatypus Let's go Baby Blazers! Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    Has nobody really ever told you that it is "Yin" Yang, not "Ying"?
     
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    I'm not talking about Yin & Yang; I'm talking about ying yang, which is a slang term for a goofball, silly person and also your "thingy". A penis to the layman. Didn't noone ever tell you that??? Haha.

    It's not used anymore, but was very prevelant in the 80's and prior.
     
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    The title of this thread is incorrect.

    It should be Yangzilla vs Cling Kong
     
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    This explains the meanings:

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ying-yang

    Now my memories of the 80's comes flooding back more. I forgot about the usage as a term for one's butthole. As in "up the yingyang", but also an expression of lots and lots of something with "out the yingyang" or "up the yingyang". "She has money out the yingyang" or "stick it up your yingyang!" (An insult or similar to up YOURS).

    But at the end of the article it also says it can mean penis and is a variation of ding dong.

    I remember my parents saying people were yingyangs if they were particularly eccentric or wacked out or also called them "yahoos" pronounced with a long A vowel or with the aw sounds as in "yawn".

    I also have heard this in various films of the 60's through the 80's.
     
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    Why would you want to nickname our player something synonymous with dick or asshole?
     
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    I don't want to nickname him that, it was purely because it rhymes with Cling Kong and would be a ridiculous nickname. The more I remember what that phrase/word means, the more absurd and insane the concept becomes, but also a bit weird that I was forgetting the meanings.
     
  16. Stevenson

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    "Ying yang" most certainly is NOT a thing. Yin yang is however. And also no, it does not have "questionable meaning."

    Oy vey! (that has meaning too!)
     
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    sorry but i know one of my dad's favorite sayings growin' up was "what ta hell you doin' now ya friggin' yingyang?"
     
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    too bad Olshey isn't around for that
     
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    Cling on to your ying yang
     
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    Did you read the Merriam Webster link? I guess not.
     

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