
Try, try againChinese basketball chief will seek to end Yi stalematePosted: Wednesday August 1, 2007 1:20PM; Updated: Wednesday August 1, 2007 1:20PM BEIJING (Reuters) -- China's top basketball official is to travel to the U.S. to try to end the standoff between the Milwaukee Bucks and their top draft pick Yi Jianlian, state media reported on Tuesday. The 7-foot power forward is reported to have snubbed a move to Milwaukee despite being the overall sixth choice in the June 28 draft and faces a year away from the NBA if he cannot resolve the dispute or secure a trade. Yi is currently playing for China in the Stankovic Cup in his home province of Guangdong, but an expected visit by Bucks' officials to discuss the stalemate has not materialized, the China Daily reported. "I will go to the United States in the coming days to help Yi solve the problem," China Basketball Association chief Li Yuanwei was quoted as saying. "I will have a talk with Yi at the Stankovic Cup to see what he thinks. "The Bucks side didn't send their officials to China this time as they promised, so I will take some time to get this resolved." Yi, listed as 19 despite many in China believing him to be up to four years older, has not signed a contract with the Bucks and his agent Dan Fegan has been seeking a trade over the last month. Chen Haitao, boss of Yi's current club Guangdong Hongyuan, told the media earlier this month that Yi would "definitely not" play for Milwaukee because it was not "a team suitable for Yi's growth." Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. | |||