The ghost of Scott Skiles now haunts Milwaukee

Yay! Scott Skiles has a job! Coaching the opposition!

This actually isn’t such a bad hire for the Bucks. For all his faults, Skiles is good at getting the most out of negligible young talent. Once that talent matures and decides that they don’t feel like being coached like they’re in college anymore, well, we saw what happened this year, but it’s not like the post-Skiles Bulls were any better. Parsing who deserves more fault in the Bulls’ mess is folly. But seriously: the man will do a good job, Milwaukee. Whether he likes it there or not. And he won’t.

Milwaukee … damn.

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Poor Andrew Bogut

This is either hilarious in that quirky NBA way or sad in that “wow, that Bucks are a mess” way. Where’s the TEAM UNITY GUYS? And THE GRIT? It’s like you guys just got off the playground, that you only care about playing me-first basketball. Overpaid whiners!

It’s the dismal tide. It’s not the one thing. Oh, and Australians are thugs.

{HT: Ballhype}

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Yi Jianlian: So hot right now in China

jianlian.jpgThe story of Yi Jianlian is one that has yet to tire in my mind. The guy showed up at the Pirates of the Caribbean 3 premiere before he was even drafted; clearly, he knows the way to fame and success in the States starts and ends at Disney rides turned blockbuster movies staring Johnny Depp red carpet events. Then Milwaukee drafted him, he and his handlers weren’t sure if that was a great fit because there weren’t enough Chinese groupies to go around in the FINE CITY OF MILWAUKEE YOU POMPOUS EAST COAST REPORTER.

So, I’d say it’s a fair assumption that he’s not quite the darling in Bucks fans’ eyes. (Even though he dropped 16 on the Bulls the other night.) But let’s not forget: he’s still a hit in his native land. His first game televised in China — the aforementioned Bulls game — notched 100 million viewers.

And when Yao and Yi match up on Friday? Oh baby.

It [Yao vs. Yi] will be big back at home,” Yi said last week before the Bucks played the Magic in Orlando. “It will be fun. People will be watching.”

According to an NBA spokesperson, three national television stations will be in Houston to broadcast the game, along with an estimated 10-15 foreign print journalists, who already are in the country advancing the game. The NBA is hosting its own viewing party Friday night (which will be Saturday morning in China) in Beijing.

None of this should come as a surprise, considering how basketball interest has grown in the world’s most populous country. NBA weekly telecasts last season in China averaged 34 million viewers, spanning 51 TV partners through the country. Commissioner David Stern had made it a priority to grow basketball there.

This should have been Milwaukee’s strategy all along: if you can’t win over the hearts and minds of the American basketball public, move on to China. I salute you and yours, Yi Jianlian.

{Via the Bratwurst.}

Also: If anyone out there wants to watch, we were mentioned on the latest edition of Bleacher Bloggers for the Becks-Snoop post from last week.

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Easy Yi will stay in Milwaukee after all

easyyi.jpgIt’s been some time since we checked in with our good friend Yi Jianlian. But good news for us and (maybe) him, he finally signed with the Bucks.

“There has been a genuine excitement throughout our city and state, as well as internationally, following our selection of Yi in the NBA Draft,” said Senator Herb Kohl. “We all anticipate Yi’s arrival and welcome him and his family to Milwaukee. We look forward to a successful relationship for many years to come.”

“We would be remiss if we didn’t acknowledge and thank Mr. Chen for his assistance and support in the negotiating process,” Kohl added.

Our boy Matt Watson opines over at FanHouse today about what finally turned the tide for Yi. Was it Milwaukee throwing some cash to Jianlian’s old team? Did the Bucks finally convince him that Milwaukee was going to work out fine and they’d feature him prominatenly?

Come on, Matt. I know you better that. We both know the real answer. Why, Yi’s had time to scope out the Chinese women in Milwaukee and there are plenty of potential prospects out there. Also, I would assume Kevin Hunt gave him a call. If that didn’t persuade Yi, nothing can.

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