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Yes,Bateer's team is a very rich club,I think he would be paid 80k-100k per year , and Wang Zhizhi is not to much paid, and Sun Yue is not play in cba
I see. Xiexie for the info. I didn't know Sun Yue was not playing in the CBA... Is he still playing in the WCBL (West Coast Professional Basketball League)
I see. Xiexie for the info. I didn't know Sun Yue was not playing in the CBA... Is he still playing in the WCBL (West Coast Professional Basketball League)
Sun Yue 's team Aoshen quited CBA some years ago,and played in US ABA league some years ago,and these years they just play some friendly games with US's ABA teams in China .
Experienced American Stephon Marbury (187-G-77) had an amazing evening in the last round for league's second-best Beijing Ducks and that's him to receive a Asia-basket.com Player of the Week award for round 26.
The 34-year old guard recorded a triple-double of 45 points addeding also twelve rebounds and ten assists, while his team beat Zhejiang C.
Ahmed Mian signed a $200,000 deal with the chinese QINGDAO DOUBLE STAR after his tremendous third game opening game, recording 24 points and 3 assists. Making him the youngest player in CBA, will learn a lot from back court partner Jun LI.
Experienced American Stephon Marbury (187-G-77) had an amazing evening in the last round for league's second-best Beijing Ducks and that's him to receive a Asia-basket.com Player of the Week award for round 26.
The 34-year old guard recorded a triple-double of 45 points addeding also twelve rebounds and ten assists, while his team beat Zhejiang C.
Ahmed Mian signed a $200,000 deal with the chinese QINGDAO DOUBLE STAR after his tremendous third game opening game, recording 24 points and 3 assists. Making him the youngest player in CBA, will learn a lot from back court partner Jun LI.
Ahmed mian 18 year old American guard from New York. I believe his parents are middle eastern from pakistan. New kid great kid still getting more info on him as soon as we get it.
Ahmed mian 18 year old American guard from New York. I believe his parents are middle eastern from pakistan. New kid great kid still getting more info on him as soon as we get it.
Does he play as an import? Cant find anything on him and he's not on the boxscore on Eurobasket...sounds like a hoax at the moment.
Word is he's not happy with contract or some judgements made mayne lookong for new team anybody interest on a great leading guard please ask.( Per source)
Word is he's not happy with contract or some judgements made mayne lookong for new team anybody interest on a great leading guard please ask.( Per source)
No Ahmed Mian playing for Quingdao. Otherwise he would appear in the stats, since you said that he played already in games so far, right? I am too lazy to contact my buddy there to know it for sure...maybe I'll do it tomorrow, lets see.
The CBA regular season is on the verge of completion, as the season winds down next week, we take a look back at what was the most talked about league over the summer and during the NBA lockout. NBA players A-Z flirted with the possibility with coming to China, even Kobe Bryant strongly looked at the possibility of 'taking his talents to the Far East', that is until the CBA squashed any under contract NBA player, from using the CBA as a door mat, leaving only free agents to sign and stay.
As the NBA Denver Nuggets were preparing for what was to be a long layoff, 3 Nuggets, bolted for China and the CBA, Wilson Chandler,JR Smith and Kenyon Martin, all took the jump and signed multi-million dollar deals with Chinese teams, as did Phoenix Suns guard Aaron Brooks,As the lockout dragged on, and continued through the summer and as games were being canceled and postponed, players all started to shift overseas, and most of them, were considering China for the short season and the all mighty dollar.
As quick as the NBA seemed to be lost, in a serious of inpromptu meetings, the league and its players and owners quickly reached a resolution much to the shock of fans. So as games were set to start on Christmas day, what seemed like an impossible task of resolution, has now come to fruition. The NBA players were left to stick it out in China, or come back and wait for the CBA season to end, before signing with an NBA team or any other team.
Kenyon Martin was the 1st to leave his team in what was called a mutual separation, and return to the states, to await his clearance to return to the NBA, but in a stunning turn of events, the CBA league apparently did not take in account the long layoff for Chinese New Years, and FIBA cleared Kenyon Martin to return to the NBA, prior to the conclusion of his teams CBA season, the ripple effect is given the clearance issues, it now looks and seems from a standings standpoint, that Chandler and Smith's teams have slowly fallen out of playoff contention, and they too will be back by Mid -Month.
The odd player out is Aaron Brooks, as his team is the clear cut favorite to continue their dominance and win a 5th straight CBA title.
The CBA regular season is on the verge of completion, as the season winds down next week, we take a look back at what was the most talked about league over the summer and during the NBA lockout. NBA players A-Z flirted with the possibility with coming to China, even Kobe Bryant strongly looked at the possibility of 'taking his talents to the Far East', that is until the CBA squashed any under contract NBA player, from using the CBA as a door mat, leaving only free agents to sign and stay.
As the NBA Denver Nuggets were preparing for what was to be a long layoff, 3 Nuggets, bolted for China and the CBA, Wilson Chandler,JR Smith and Kenyon Martin, all took the jump and signed multi-million dollar deals with Chinese teams, as did Phoenix Suns guard Aaron Brooks,As the lockout dragged on, and continued through the summer and as games were being canceled and postponed, players all started to shift overseas, and most of them, were considering China for the short season and the all mighty dollar.
As quick as the NBA seemed to be lost, in a serious of inpromptu meetings, the league and its players and owners quickly reached a resolution much to the shock of fans. So as games were set to start on Christmas day, what seemed like an impossible task of resolution, has now come to fruition. The NBA players were left to stick it out in China, or come back and wait for the CBA season to end, before signing with an NBA team or any other team.
Kenyon Martin was the 1st to leave his team in what was called a mutual separation, and return to the states, to await his clearance to return to the NBA, but in a stunning turn of events, the CBA league apparently did not take in account the long layoff for Chinese New Years, and FIBA cleared Kenyon Martin to return to the NBA, prior to the conclusion of his teams CBA season, the ripple effect is given the clearance issues, it now looks and seems from a standings standpoint, that Chandler and Smith's teams have slowly fallen out of playoff contention, and they too will be back by Mid -Month.
The odd player out is Aaron Brooks, as his team is the clear cut favorite to continue their dominance and win a 5th straight CBA title.
Copy+Paste from Asia-Basket.com ...are you that guy writing for them?
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