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Milwaukee 93, Chicago 88

Milwaukee 93, Chicago 88
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By COLIN FLY, AP Sports Writer
October 10, 2007
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LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP) -- Yi Jianlian acknowledged he's already strained from the spotlight after one meaningless game.
"There's a lot of attention on me," he said through translator Roy Lu. "I feel the pressure."
Yi made his inauspicious debut for the Bucks, but fellow rookie Joakim Noah looked much more like the polished pro in Milwaukee's 93-88 victory over the Chicago Bulls in the exhibition opener on Tuesday night.
"As a rookie player in my first season, there aren't just one or two points I need to work on. There are quite a lot," Yi said.
Yi fouled out in 16 minutes, managing only three points with two steals, a blocked shot and a turnover.

"The rules of FIBA and the rules of NBA are different, it takes time for me to deal with this through more training," he said.
Noah, who led Florida to back-to-back titles in college, was just as intense as he had been in his final game with the Gators when he entered late in the first quarter. The ninth pick of the draft opened with a slam and blocked Andrew Bogut's shot on the ensuing possession.
"It felt good being able to play," Noah said. "I got a great pass and that's my job around the rim, try to make everything."
Noah finished with six points, four rebounds, four assists, a steal and a block in 23 minutes. Chicago got 13 from Andres Nocioni and 10 apiece from Luol Deng, Ben Wallace and rookie Aaron Gray. Bogut scored 14 points for the Bucks, Charlie Bell 13 and Royal Ivey 10.
Yi came in with 59 seconds left to play in the first quarter to a raucous ovation and chants of "EE!" He altered a shot by Thomas Gardner, who later dunked over him, but he struggled to defend the energetic Noah.
"The goal is to get better, and I mean that's what I would say to him," Noah said. "It doesn't have anything to do with me playing better than him."
Yi, the 6-foot-11 power forward selected sixth, looked overmatched in his four minutes of play in the first half and picked up three quick fouls, the last for an illegal screen that sent him to the bench for a counseling session by Desmond Mason.
In the second half, Yi hit a 9-foot jumper, his only field goal. Too often he looked tentative on offense, such as when he made a nice steal and had only Noah to beat. Instead of going to the basket strong, he neither hit the shot nor drew a foul.
"Lots of my old habits I need to change," Yi said.
Yi has been the center of attention ever since he was drafted. He only began practicing with the Bucks on Thursday and he was at the door greeting fans an hour and a half before the game. Albert Vang, a 22-year-old engineering student at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, had his picture taken with him.
"The world is changing. Basketball is just not about black and white players now," said Vang, of Hmong descent. "Everybody's skilled. Everybody's got equal talent. It's a diversity sport now." Noah, meanwhile, heard his own name chanted among the hundreds of Bulls fans in the sellout crowd of 6,118 at the former CBA venue, the first time the Bucks had played there in eight years. "It's exciting, first NBA game, and I've got cool teammates and stuff," said Noah, who acknowledged he didn't even want to lose the exhibition. "The best thing about the NBA is you've got another one in a couple of days."

I think Noah would have been great on this team. Glad to see him doing well, wish it was with us.

He may never become a go-to scorer, but doing everything else would have been a great addition to the suns.
 

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"The rules of FIBA and the rules of NBA are different, it takes time for me to deal with this through more training," he said.

Thats true, and its a shame. I've heard Bill Walton talk about it before, and I agree with him, something needs to be done to streamline the rules of mens basketball on all levels, NBA, college and FIBA. Especially between FIBA and the NBA. I wish the NBA would adopt FIBA's wider key for instance, it leads to a lot better midrange play, and not big oafs who just use their size.
 

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Noah is one of the most annoying personalities that I have ever seen; I'm glad that he's not here if only for the reason that we won't be subject to his moronic interviews.

He might end up being a decent player, I'm just glad I won't have to root for him.
 
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Well I have a mute button on my TV, but I cant seem to find the button that brings us more boards/blocks/assists and defense to our frontcourt :p
 

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Noah will be solid in Chicago, and yes it's too bad that the Suns couldn't trade up to get him. He could've been a taller version of Shawn Marion on this team, IMHO.

The Chicago Bulls are my favorites to come out of the east, they have a lot of bigs to throw at KG.
 

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Thats true, and its a shame. I've heard Bill Walton talk about it before, and I agree with him, something needs to be done to streamline the rules of mens basketball on all levels, NBA, college and FIBA. Especially between FIBA and the NBA. I wish the NBA would adopt FIBA's wider key for instance, it leads to a lot better midrange play, and not big oafs who just use their size.

It's not just the rules, it's the way the games are called. The FIBA rules do not really say you can mug guys in the backcourt, but their refs do. And the NBA rules on traveling are not that different, but they call palming all the time and the NBA is just starting to call it again.
 

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