Sun Yue, naturally an oversized guard (6-9)the size of an SF, can play all 5 positions equally well. A do it all type of player.Vs.A surprising 6-9 forward who as proven he is adaptable to almost any situation on the court, whether it's running the floor for a resting Nash, or in the paint for an injured Stoudemire. Versatility at it's best.If you dont know who Sue Yue is, please google his name, or go to you tube, and you will find the similarities between these two uncanny.WHO IS BETTER?
Boris Diaw any day. Sun Yue probably won't even get drafted this year. He didn't even do well at the Pre Draft camps. I think he's worked out with the Suns, Warriors, Sixers, and Lakers. People say he's not quick enough and strong enough to get past defenders. Diaw has proven himself and has done well in Phoenix's system; I'm just glad he got out of bland Atlanta...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ Jun 23 2007, 12:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Don't expect anybody to take Sun Yue, because nobody here has ever seen him play.</div>A lot of people have seen him play; he was an all-star in the ABA and has worked out for half of the teams in the NBA. Some are commenting that he might be a good prospect to take in the 2nd and put in the D-League to see how he pans out. I don't think he'd be as good as Diaw of course.