Elie Seckbach, the Embedded Correspondent, brings his exclusive video reporting to FanHouse. Check back regularly for more videos. Lakers youngster Sun Yue is known as the Magic Johnson of China, and even though he saw limited action this season, this rookie is confident about his chances going against Kobe Bryant one-on-one. We also learn which NBA player is most popular in China, and why Yue at time feels like a fan, not a player.
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6-10-2009 @ 10:48PM
mdkin01 said...
Stupid. All I saw was the guy can shoot the ball with nobody guarding him. It looks like he dribbles with 2 hands at the same time like a 5 year old. I dont like Kobe but this guy couldnt hold his jock strap.
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6-11-2009 @ 12:09AM
loller23 said...
such a bootleg video... damn I could have done better
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6-11-2009 @ 9:53AM
Andi said...
As an American ball player, Kobe has the heigth and a few skills. That's ALL. Oriental ball players are technique gifted. They will out hustle you, cheat with slaps against the body for fouls and shoot the lights out. When they get focused on something they go overboard. When we played Service ball against these little people, the ball rarely hit the floor when they brought the ball up court. It was a thing of beauty to watch. And all five players on the court could hit a three pointer at any time. So forget double teaming. And the little people can jump. They get rebounds that they should not get. For the lack of heigth, they make it up in hustle and smarts and great skill. Times have changed, but for oriental teams having a Super Star, that does not matter. All players on the team are very good players and will hurt you regardless of who is on the court. No drop off at all. As you all saw when Team USA played China. If not for the taller Americans and the high flying dunks and having the top NBA players, China showed up for atleast a half. And you just knew the 7'6" dude was gonna get hurt as usual. But China beat some good teams. I would take Kobe but the Chinese dude will do something spectacular for people to remember. Why is dude on the Lakers anyway? He never plays. Must be some kind of good faith issue or a ploy to get the Chinese people to cover Laker games. He can't show his skills sitting on the bench. And now he gets a free ring. In the coming years, more oriental(Chinese) players will be in the NBA. Can you imagine what's gonna happen when the Chinese kids start going to the Chinese Factory schools? It's going to be like diving, gymnastics and ping pong. They are not going to lose regardless how young they are. Get ready USA.
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6-11-2009 @ 10:12AM
keithstbird said...
Kobe Bryant is over rated the only reason everyone thinks he is so great is because he is a ball hog that shoots 15 for 40. Kobe is a looser and a cry baby and the officials in the league give him a huge break last game on half the fouls they called nobody even touched him. The greatest player to every play right now is Michael Jordan the next will be Lebron James and then Dwayne Wayde and then Kobe will fit in somewhere after them I hope Orlando closes out the series in the next 3 games
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6-11-2009 @ 1:07PM
ballhonk1 said...
I can play Kobe 1 on 1, too..
in fact anybody can make such a claim..if they win, though, that´s like completely on another page..
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6-11-2009 @ 2:34PM
Paul said...
Wow, that's some extremely objective reporting -- "including the greatest player in history" ... ?
I'm sorry, I missed the segment in which Sun Yue claimed he could take Michael Jordan, or WIlt Chamberlian. Did he say he could take Larry Bird? Magic? Hakeem? Oscar Robertson? George Mikan? Bill Russel? Hell, even Jerry West?
Because I only heard him say that he could play some one-on-one against Kobe Bryant and one would literally have to have an IQ less than 50 to refer to Kobe as "the greatest player in history."
Shaq was ONE of the greatest players in history and Kobe enjoyed the benefits of that. Once the big daddy was gone, the Lakers were a joke. The greatest player in history would ever miss the playoffs in his 9th year in the league.
Further, the greatest player in history -- MJ -- wasn't not completely reliant on having a premier big man. Take Gasol off that team and they suck.
God, I wish journalism weren't dead.
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