He had 30 points or more 6 times. He recorded 18 double-doubles. He set his season-high with 48 points in 44 minutes against Jilin Northeast Tigers on January 13, He grabbed a season-high 21 rebounds in 42 minutes against Shenzhen Aviators on November 15, He dished a season-high 5 assists in 42 minutes against Shandong on November 22, He had 20 points or more 30 times.
He had 30 points or more 12 times. He had 40 points or more 4 times. He set his season-high with 42 points in 38 minutes against Shanxi on January 04, He grabbed a season-high 21 rebounds in 42 minutes against Xinjiang Flying Tigers on January 07, He dished a season-high 4 assists in 35 minutes against Jiangsu Dragons on December 03, He had 20 points or more 32 times.
He had 30 points or more 17 times. He had 40 points or more 2 times. He recorded 17 double-doubles. He set his season-high with 38 points in 39 minutes against Sichuan Blue Whales on February 14, He grabbed a season-high 24 rebounds in 38 minutes against Shenzhen Aviators on December 25, He dished a season-high 5 assists in 41 minutes against Shandong on January 05, He scored in double figures 33 times in 34 games.
He recorded 27 double-doubles. He set his season-high with 42 points in 43 minutes against Guangzhou Long Lions on January 23, He grabbed a season-high 18 rebounds in 43 minutes against Shanxi on January 06, He dished a season-high 4 assists in 48 minutes against Xinjiang Flying Tigers on January 04, He scored in double figures 30 times in 30 games. He had 20 points or more 26 times. He had 40 points or more 3 times.
He set his season-high with 30 points in 35 minutes against Jiangsu Dragons on November 23, He grabbed a season-high 17 rebounds in 35 minutes against Jiangsu Dragons on November 23, He dished a season-high 4 assists in 35 minutes against Jiangsu Dragons on November 23, He scored in double figures 2 times in 3 games. After seeing him play streets basketball school coach persuaded his family to allow him to train professionally. Yi Jianlian started playing basketball professionally after signing a contract with the Guangdong Southern Tigers of Chinese Basketball Association.
On 29 August , he signed a multi-year rookie contract and started playing from there. Yao Ming praised his play saying his statistics are far better than his. In December he was named the Rookie of the Month. He missed most of his matches due to his knee injuries.
On 26 June , he was traded to New Jersey Nets. During seasons, he suffered several injuries which forced him to miss most of his matches. After returning on 6 January , he signed a one-year contract with Dallas Mavericks but was assigned immediately to the Texas Legends. Let's check it out! Please check the article again after few days. Who is Yi Jianlian dating? Relationships Record : We have no records of past relationships for Yi Jianlian. You may help us to build the dating records for Yi Jianlian!
You may read full biography about Yi Jianlian from Wikipedia. Jackie Chan. Aaron Lowe. Yi has averaged Where he gets picked on draft night will greatly depend on who falls in love with his potential. Offensively, he will start as a pure role player, which should make things easier for him. The bracket had determined that Guangdong would face Jiangsu Dragons in the semifinals, the only team capable of beating the Tigers in both games of the regular season.
It was an excellent opportunity to watch Yi playing extensively against a very strong guy such as Tang Zhendong. In the end, it was all reduced to three comfortable victories for Guangdong. However, Yi struggled again on defense matching-up against Tang in the first game.
He can only rely on his athleticism and quickness to eventually block his shots. It was a big relief for him when Jason Dixon entered on court in the second quarter to take care of Tang, and it was right when Guangdong started to build a solid scoring lead. He scored from the low post once with the jump-hook, while also netting a fade-away turnaround jumper , but not directly against Tang; he hit a couple of excellent mid-rangers from 19 feet; he scored in transition taking advantage of his athleticism; he delivered a couple of superb put-back dunks particularly impressive was the one-handed one.
Still he managed to score 23 points, also pulling down 14 rebounds, despite not always properly boxing out his opponents. Yi increased his production to 35 points, 13 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks. He combined perimeter he even netted a three-pointer and inside scoring, particularly forcing many fouls. The first five possessions were a pure showdown between Yi and Tang. But on the other hand, he made Tang pay for his glaring lack of defensive mobility, with three consecutive mid-range shots.
Still he finished the game with 26 points, 13 rebounds and 2 blocks. Yi Jianlian completed the CBA quarterfinal series with another superb stat-line: 32 points, 17 rebounds and 3 blocks. Truly Yao Ming -esque numbers. Actually, he only shot one jump-shot, and it went in. Instead, he looked for his points in the low post where his unpolished footwork was exposed once again , cleaning the offensive glass he grabbed 5 offensive boards , in transition plays or moving without the ball to find open looks under the hoop.
The CBA playoffs started last week and only Guangdong remains undefeated in the quarterfinal series over Shangai. Yi Jianlian has been the anchor for his team on the court, with two excellent performances to feed the buzz about his draft stock.
Yi particularly shined in the opener, netting 38 points and capturing 10 rebounds. He was deadly with his mid-range jumper, knocking it down with terrific consistency. He made an excellent turnaround shot and also a couple of jumpers off the dribble. Actually, he already struggles from the international three-point line, so he likes to step into the arc to feel more confident about his stroke in this game he eventually netted a trey, as a natural consequence of the incredible shooting rhythm he was enjoying.
Despite his physical dominance compared to his Shangai counterparts, Yi barely played in the low post given the accuracy of his mid-range game, but still was pretty effective finishing his slashing moves and fast-breaks around the basket, delivering a couple of powerful dunks or a nice left-handed layup it was almost a semi-hook. Also, he shows terrific coordination receiving the ball in transition, virtually backing the basket and, in a successive move, dribbling with his two hands while he turns around and attacks the basket, usually for a dunk.
He needs to learn to defend with his body, and not rely on his ability to intimidate. In the second game, Yi was less prolific on the offensive end, also being better guarded even with double-team defenses, but with a strong scoring run in the last quarter, finally finding the rhythm with his jumper, and a high activity under the boards, he finished with 20 points, 15 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 steals and 3 blocks. As always, his terrific combination of size and athleticism sets him apart from your common prospect.
But he probably misses enough go-to firepower to get that far, although despite the lack of competitiveness he faces day in and day out in the CBA, he has managed to keep improving, not spectacularly, but still at a solid rate.
His averages, for example, have evolved pretty steadily from the past season, going from It could become both a way to take advantage of the open looks generated by his teammates, as well as the easiest resource to create his own shot. Yi shows growing consistency knocking down jumpers from the mid-range area. He enjoys nice mechanics and elevation releasing his shot, which makes it quite difficult to stop, and even you can eventually see him stepping back and shooting off the dribble while creating separation from his defender.
Still the foundation of his ability to create his own shot mainly rests in his turnaround jumper and with an occasional fade-away move. He becomes almost unstoppable in this fashion, particularly when you consider his size and athleticism.
Actually, this is a rather usual way of finishing low post situations for him. This shooting stroke will likely be translated easily to the NBA and could become quite helpful in order to play the power forward position there. In the low post on the offensive end, Yi offers little else than the aforementioned turnaround jumper whenever he faces serious competition.
His low-post moves are very simple and his semi-hook shots still a work in progress. When he faces inferior competition, he usually just turns around, easily gets off his feet, and puts the ball in the net over his rival.
Meanwhile, he often fails to get a high enough arch on his hook shots when he needs to, particularly if the rival is being physical with him, so it becomes a difficult task to release the ball over bigger defenders. However, he displays a decent soft touch with his right hand, although he struggles quite a bit with his left.
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