wireonfire wrote:One thing people all forgot is that how hard it is for foreign players (not including those who played college ball here) to adjust to the style of the NBA.
If you check the 1st year stats of the star international players in the NBA, not many had better numbers than Yi did. Ginobilli came as 25 years old rookie and averaged 7 pts in his 1st year.
It is simply too early to call Yi a bust at this point. Let's decide it after next season.
Simmons is a joke, he predicted Yao a bust too.
And don't forget Bogut. He blasted him pre and post draft.
I think people too easily forget your main point. Gasol is really the only foreign player off the top of my head that came in and played at a high level right away.
Yao is a freakin 7-6, 300+ pound beast with skills and even he had a long adjustment period.
Next year and the year after are key for Yi. We saw the type of leap Bogut took in the second half of year three. Year two and to a greater extent year three are when you really find out what you have, at least for normal human basketball prospects (guys like Lebron, Paul, etc. being the exceptions).
International prospects, especially those coming from backwater basketball territories like China, are basically like HS prospects. All you hope for is flashes of greatness early and then you hope everything starts to come together in year 2 and year 3.