Houston hype building for Yao vs. Yi

Yi Jianlian

2007-08 Statistics

Forward #9

Born

Oct. 27, 1987

Height

213cm

Weight

108kg

Years Pro

Rookie

Points Per Game

9.0

Rebounds Per Game

5.0

Assists Per Game

0.3

Efficiency

+9.0

Yao Ming

2007-08 Statistics

Center #11

Born

Sept. 12, 1980

Height

229cm

Weight

140.6kg

Years Pro

5

Points Per Game

21.2

Rebounds Per Game

11.0

Assists Per Game

3.0

Efficiency

+25.40

    WASHINGTON, Nov.8 (Xinhua) — Houston Rockets all-star center Yao Ming, fresh off a sterling performance in a victory over San Antonio on Tuesday, will play against 7-foot Bucks rookie and countryman Yi Jianlian on Friday night in Houston.

Houston Rockets’ Yao Ming (11), of China, shoots over Portland Trail Blazers’ LaMarcus Aldridge in the fourth quarter of their NBA basketball game in Houston Nov. 3, 2007.(Xinhua Photo)

    According to Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, more than 100 million Chinese fans are expected to watch the game via a national telecast on CCTV or regional telecasts on networks in Shanghai and Guangdong province, to be aired live on Saturday morning in China.

Milwaukee Bucks rookie forward Yi Jianlian, from China, drives the baseline against the Chicago Bulls in the third quarter during NBA basketball action in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Nov. 3, 2007. Michael Redd scored 27 points and rookie Yi Jianlian added 16 to help the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Chicago Bulls 78-72 on Saturday night for their first victory of the season. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

     Yao is from Shanghai, and Yi played the past five seasons for the Guangdong Tigers in the Chinese Basketball Association.

    The report said by quoting Bucks guard Charlie Bell: “Yi and Yao. I’m sure there’s going to be more Chinese media there than American media. Just to see how he (Yi) is handling it. Sometimes you look at him, you don’t know he’s that young, just the way he plays out there on the court.”

    Yi scored 12 points and added four rebounds, three assists and three blocked shots in the Bucks’ 112-85 victory over Toronto on Tuesday. That followed his 16-point, eight rebound performance on Saturday in a victory over the Chicago Bulls.

    The newspaper also quoted Bucks guard Michael Redd as saying “we’ve just got to keep him focused, though. You’ve got to play basketball; it’s Houston vs. Milwaukee. It’s not Yi vs. Yao, even though it will be built up like that.”

    Yao scored 28 points and also had 13 rebounds and six assists in the Rockets’ 89-81 victory over defending champion Spurs on Tuesday. “Yao definitely is a force now. You’ve got to double-team him now,” said Redd.

    Houston is off to an impressive 4-1 start under new coach Rick Adelman, with its only loss coming at Dallas on Monday night.

    “Houston is one of those teams, when they’re healthy, they’re tough to beat,” Bell said.