Posted by TMS:
Posted by islesfan:
I still don't get why you think there was hypocrisy concerning reactions to the two transactions when they aren't even similar.
i think it's hypocritical because i haven't heard 1 mention of the fact that Yi played in an inferior league, or that there was limited knowledge of him coming into the draft... all the talk is about upside potential w/Yi, whereas w/Gallinari it's all about what he's been able to prove & against what level of competition... i've watched all the YouTube footage available on both those kids & personally I don't see where Yi is so much more of a secure pick at #6 as Gallinari is, much less worthy of giving up an Allstar calibre player for while Gallinari was gotten for nothing.
From DraftExpress:
Milwaukee Bucks
Picks: Yi Jianlian (#6), Ramon Sessions (#56)
Incomplete
There is really no way to evaluate this pick at this early juncture, considering that we just don’t know exactly what the reaction of Yi Jianlian’s camp will be to Milwaukee drafting him in spite of their wishes. If all goes well, this could look like a decent pick in a few years, since it makes a lot of sense for him to start as a backup in a smaller market where he won’t have as much pressure on him. It’ll be a few years regardless to know for sure how this turned out.
From CNNSI.com:
Grade C Milwaukee Bucks
Yi Jianlian (6); Ramon Sessions (56)
GM Larry Harris took a huge gamble by using his top pick on Yi, who apparently doesn't want to play in Milwaukee. If Harris can't parlay it into a trade (hello, Golden State), he might someday regret passing on Corey Brewer or Brandan Wright.
From ESPN.com:
Milwaukee Bucks Grade: Inc.
Round 1: Yi Jianlian (6)
Round 2: Ramon Sessions (56)
Analysis: From a talent perspective, the Bucks made the right choice. But will Yi ever play in Milwaukee?
The Bucks knew they were taking a risk because they knew Yi's camp didn't want him in Milwaukee. And now that the pick is made, Yi's camp probably will push for a trade.
If the Bucks have their way, they'll be rewarded with a player with tremendous potential.
If anything the Yi pick was questioned a lot more than the Gallinari pick.
If it didn’t work in Phoenix with Nash and Stoutamire... it’s just not a winning formula. It’s an entertaining formula, but not a winning one. - Derek Harper talking about D'Antoni's System