I'm now convinced Yi won't sign a contract.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (The`Dream @ Jul 18 2007, 09:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I'd pull the entire NBA market out of China. PWNZ0RED.I hate how the Chinese government is avoiding saying we want him to play in a Chinese city, they said he wouldn't play in Milwaukee, oh please. I wish Stern would make a political statement and completely cut ties with China.</div>If there were no consequences, that might be nice, but I think it would be the NBA that would get PWNZ0RED from then on.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>BEIJING (AP) -- Yi Jianlian has no plans to play for the Milwaukee Bucks.Chen Haitao, owner of the Guangdong Tigers -- Yi's former team -- said the 6-foot-11 power forward will "definitely not" sign with Milwaukee and could be headed back to the Chinese Basketball Association. "If the Bucks insist, Yi will go back to the CBA," Chen told the Chinese-language Beijing News on Tuesday.Yi was the sixth player picked in the NBA draft and had his first meeting earlier this month with Bucks general manager Larry Harris and coach Larry Krystkowiak. His agent, Dan Fegan, has pushed for a trade and wants Yi in a city with a large Asian influence -- or at least a larger city.It won't be Milwaukee, and the main sticking point is not the lack of Chinese-Americans in the city, Chen said."And it's not about Yi's commercial interests," Chen said. "We want to find a team that is good for Yi's development. That's the root of the problem."Chen was unclear why the Bucks were a poor team for his development, but said Milwaukee had too many tall players like Yi. He also said the 2008 Beijing Olympics were a factor. "The national team and the Olympic Games are now a key factor in considerations," Chen said. "If Yi goes to a team where he can't keep up his level of play, that wouldn't be good for the national team."The whole situation has left the Bucks bewildered."We have seen confusing reports on what was said," Bucks spokesman Dan Smyczek said Tuesday night. "We're looking into getting more information to verify what was reported."In a poll earlier this month by the Beijing-based China Daily newspaper, 68 percent of 9,000 respondents wanted Yi to join the Bucks.Former China national team coach Qian Chenghai also supported playing with Milwaukee."We don't want to see Yi destroy his reputation in the NBA and return to the Chinese Basketball Association," Qian said last week. "That's horrible."</div>
     
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    f*cking Chinese.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BrewCityBuck @ Jul 18 2007, 10:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>f*cking Chinese.</div> :shok: BrewCityImus
     
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    Chen Haitao, owner of the Guangdong Tigers -- Yi's former team -- said the 6-foot-11 power forward will "definitely not" sign with Milwaukee and could be headed back to the Chinese Basketball Association.-------------------------this whole article is a lie, totally.Hongjiang Liu, vice president of Guangdong Hongyuan said that they havent given any official statement to any media and he believes Yi will join NBA and play for the Bucks. Chen Haitao has never made such a retarded statement as the owner of Hongyuan.
     

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