This route is far more likely to result in a player better than Bol Bol.
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Get outta here, this is Bol Bol we're talking about.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2023 7:41 pmThis route is far more likely to result in a player better than Bol Bol.
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Cool, cool.TOO wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2023 8:17 pmGet outta here, this is Bol Bol we're talking about.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2023 7:41 pmThis route is far more likely to result in a player better than Bol Bol.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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IIRC years ago the Suns signed the first Japanese player in the NBA. I can't remember his name but I believe he was a point guard.Superbone wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 10:55 pmDid we just get a whole country following us?Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 4:45 pmGo Sans!
(Google translate problem, not Yuta's fault.)
Edit: I googled it. 5'-8" Yuta Tabuse opened the season for the Suns in 2004 as a backup to Nash and playing alongside Marion and Stoudemire. He played 4 games for us.
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Yuta Tabuse
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Haha…someone brought him up on Twitter I think after we signed Watanabe…I don’t know I would’ve remembered otherwise
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I really wanted the Suns to keep him because he was such an easy guy to root for. You can tell when he got on the court that he genuinely enjoyed every second of it. The excitement in him was palpable.
Also would’ve helped the team tap into the Japanese market.
Also would’ve helped the team tap into the Japanese market.
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Yes, I remember that well. I know China followed Ming closely. I don't know how the Japanese feel about basketball.JJ Slim wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 7:09 amIIRC years ago the Suns signed the first Japanese player in the NBA. I can't remember his name but I believe he was a point guard.Superbone wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 10:55 pmDid we just get a whole country following us?Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 4:45 pmGo Sans!
(Google translate problem, not Yuta's fault.)
Edit: I googled it. 5'-8" Yuta Tabuse opened the season for the Suns in 2004 as a backup to Nash and playing alongside Marion and Stoudemire. He played 4 games for us.
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I think basketball is far more of a niche sport in Japan than China, but I'm also pretty sure it's been growing a lot recently with guys like Watanabe and Hachimura representing the country in the NBA and FIBA.
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I actually think the fact that it’s more niche means it’s easier to totally corner the market. At least back when Tabuse was playing with us we could’ve had a whole country rooting for us. Like how 50% of China roots for the rockets today. Not comparing Tabuse to Yao obviously …
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AFAIK, most Chinese people are and have always been bigger fans of non-Chinese players. It was well known they liked T-Mac more than Yao.
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There’s a difference between liking a player and supporting his team.
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There was a minor influx of Chinese players after the drafting of the Great Walking Wall -- Ming, Wang ZhiZhi and Mengke Bateer. That faded after Ming retired. Wang was primarily a one-dimensional mid-range shooter and Mengke was pathologically slow.
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That's right. I think it mostly comes down to Chinese people being far more interested in the sport than the Japanese. I suppose that would change quite a bit if the #1 pick in the draft was Japanese.
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Those two were actually before Yao. After him there was Yi, and Sun who was a second rounder who played with the lakers for a bit. An athletic 6’9 wing who couldn’t shoot. Rockets also drafted another 7’1 Chinese beanpole named Zhou Qi who apparently doesn’t actually love basketball and didn’t really work out in the league.LazarusLong wrote: ↑Sat Jul 08, 2023 7:14 pmThere was a minor influx of Chinese players after the drafting of the Great Walking Wall -- Ming, Wang ZhiZhi and Mengke Bateer. That faded after Ming retired. Wang was primarily a one-dimensional mid-range shooter and Mengke was pathologically slow.
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Kind of interesting that the Suns have employed both of the Yutas in NBA history.
You'd think it'd be the Jazz, but apparently not...
You'd think it'd be the Jazz, but apparently not...