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    Veteran Indazone's Avatar
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    Anyone want Bonzi Wells for the Vets Min?

    Former NBA player Bonzi Wells dropped 52 in his latest game for Shanxi Zhongyu

    Former NBA player Bonzi Wells made his Chinese Basketball Association debut one week ago for Shanxi Zhongyu with 48 points, 11 boards, and seven steals. He scored 52 points and had 14 rebounds, including 13 of the team’s 18 points in overtime, in leading his team to victory last night. Bonzi Wells in China = NBA Live.
    The Chinese CBA is just like our old CBA but worse. Bonzi explained his hot streak to the media:
    “The coach is giving me a lot of space, in the NBA I was never able to play so freely,” Wells, 32, said after Sunday’s game through a Chinese translator.
    “Since college until now, it has been a long time since I’ve been able to play this freely.”
    Shanxi is currently in 10th place in the CBA at 10-9, having won two and lost two with Wells in the line-up.
    Dude is tearing up the CBA. No matter how you slice it. CBA is better or equal to College Ball and Bonzi is racking up the pts. He'd still be a great player to be added to any team for energy and points.

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    Straight Forward PM5K's Avatar
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    All I know is he was pretty good in Portland, I don't know what happened after that.

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    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ElNono's Avatar
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    I can understand why Rockets fans see ANYBODY as a good player these days...

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    Not the world's most coachable player, but he's always had skills. And a MAC guy to boot.

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    Veteran Indazone's Avatar
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    Yeah yeah..we suck. No argument from me right now.

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    Last edited by Kori Ellis; 01-07-2009 at 01:41 AM. Reason: because you are acting like a racist idiot

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    I'll never forget that playoff run he had with the Kings a few years back. He was just awesome in those games. Too bad he was an unmotivated for the next two seasons.

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    All chinese basketball players are totally craps, including Yao Mediocre and Yidiot jianlian. Mike harris is a monster in CBA but he can hardly earn a contract in NBA. Why the should we offer 21m dollars everyear to those two yellow suckers.

    Yao sucks, so do all the chinese basketball players.
    so do you ya racist twit

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    I can understand why Rockets fans see ANYBODY as a good player these days...
    OMG

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    cba = ncaa? hahahhahaah go eat a if you think its equal

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    Bonzi Wells Plays in China; Hilarity Ensues

    by atthehive on Dec 30, 2008 3:56 AM CST in "Analysis"
    I'm sure many of you have heard by now that Bonzi Wells has taken his talents to China this year for the princely sum of 80,000 dollars. This is a guy that turned down a 36 million dollar contract 3 years ago. THIRTY SIX MILLION DOLLARS. And slowly but surely, this is turning just as funny as you might imagine. A look at Bonzi's exploits thus far:
    December 12th: Bonzi Wells lands in China
    • Joins Shanxi Zhongyu, which finished last in an 18 team league last season.
    • At the time of his arrival, they're 7-5, good for 9th in the league.
    • AFP Beijing's headline: "Former NBA Bad Boy Lands in China"
    • Says Bonzi Wells: "I am not a bad boy."
    • Team manager Zhang Beihai denies the $80,000 contract, saying "Wells' salary is around half that amount."
    • Hahahahahahahaha
    December 21st: Bonzi Debuts
    • The China Post: "Former NBA bad boy Bonzi Wells scored 48 points and snared 11 rebounds in his Chinese league debut, helping the Shanxi Zhongyu to a 107-106 win over Tianjin. "
    • Asia Basket: "His Majesty poured in 48 points and made 7 steals." Yeah, that's right. His Majesty.
    • Wells goes 7-7 on two pointers, en route to his 48 points.
    • "In the NBA, I was never able to play so freely," says Wells post-game, after attempting 15 three pointers and making just 5.

    December 24th: Bonzi Makes TV Debut
    • Bonzi's team loses 93-92 as Mr. Wells plays on Chinese television for the first time.
    • Taiwan News: "The former NBA badboy scored 41 points in the game late Wednesday."
    • Bonzi scales down his rampant three point shooting and shows that he can be a team player, taking just 11 threes. Out of which he makes 1.
    • Wells, post-game: "What were you expecting from me? No one can play a perfect game every time." I might be waaay off here, but I think they were expecting you not to go 1-11 from long range.
    December 26th: The Bonzis Lose Again
    • Prior to the game, Bonzi has this to say: "I shot the ball way too much. I need to avoid so much individual play and pass the ball more."
    • Bonzi goes 5-18 from three point land, making him 11-54 in three games. He somehow manages to score 46 points.
    • Stephen Jackson plans a getaway to China.
    December 28th: Bonzi Makes Home Debut
    • Impressed with Bonzi's amazing passing ability and legendary 3 assists per game average, Coach Bob Weiss decides to play Wells at point guard.
    • Bonzi embraces his new passing role, scoring a season high 52 points.
    • AFP Beijing: "Basketball bad boy notches 52"
    • Asia Basket: "His majesty Bonzi Wells shined with 52 points, 14 rebounds and 5 assists."
    And that's that. Let's end with a few conclusions. For starters, the appropriate way to refer to Bonzi in China seems to be "His Majesty" and not "LOL That Guy Turned Down 36 Million Dollars ROFLMAO." Second and more importantly, Bonzi Wells has single-handedly carried a mediocre, 7-5 team to an utterly dominant 9-7 mark. Seriously, how did we let this gem of a player get away from us?
    Chris Paul is good and all, but is he a Bad Boy? I think not.

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    and this one from Dime Magazine

    NBA / Dec 30, 2008 / 11:59 am
    Bonzi Wells Drops 52 Points

    By Aron Phillips
    Shanxi Zhongyu
    I’m not making this up. After wondering about Bonzi Wells’ whereabouts a couple weeks back, it turns out Wells landed in China and is making noise in the Chinese Basketball Association, the nation’s top league. Dropping 52 points, hauling in 14 rebounds and dishing out five assists on Sunday for Shanxi Zhongyu, Wells put on a show in his home debut and fourth game overall.
    “The coach is giving me a lot of space, in the NBA I was never able to play so freely,” Wells, 32, said after Sunday’s game through a Chinese translator. “Since college until now, it has been a long time since I’ve been able to play this freely.”
    That coach is former Sonics coach Bob Weiss, and it appears he has been talking with Mike D’Antoni. One move he made was to have Wells play the point guard position, which has paid off. Since joining the team, Wells has averaged a league-leading 46.8 points a game.
    Do you see a playoff team giving Wells a call before the end of the season?

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    and of course the proverbial - where are they now crew from the NBA


    BONZI WELLS AT PRACTICE IN CHINA
    Former NBA basketball player Bonzi Wells recently signed with Shanxi of the Chinese Basketball Association. In his first two games in China Wells is averaging 50.0 points per game. He scored 48 in his Chinese League debut and added 52 in his next game. Wells had to shoot the ball 37 times to get his 48 points (including jacking 15 three-point attempts.) He replaced former Atlanta Hawks forward Donta Smith on the Shanxi roster who scored a mere 41 points in his final game before he was cut in favor of Wells.

    There are at least 13 former NBA players on professional basketball teams in China including Olumide Oyedeji, Chris Porter, Awvee Storey, Kirk Snyder, David Harrison, Rodney White, Donnell Harvey, Amal McCaskill, Dontae’ Jones, Priest Lauderdale and native Chinese players Mengke Bateer and Wang Zhi Zhi.

    That’s a fairly impressive crew of NBA castoffs and has beens. Porter was a college star and SI coverboy at Auburn before becoming a drug addict. Harrison was suspended by the NBA for being a dope smoker. He then went on the radio and claimed marijuana prevents lung cancer. White was one of the league’s all-time lottery busts after being selected 9th overall by the Detroit Pistons in the 2001 NBA draft.

    Storey is the quintessential journeyman and Lauderdale was one of the fattest players in NBA history. He was released by the Denver Nuggets for poor conditioning. Lauderdale was once caught eating donuts while riding the exercise bike in the Nuggets weight room.

    Lauderdale’s exit from the NBA wasn’t nearly as spectacular as that of Dontae’ Jones, though. Jones had his career derailed after he was arrested for his involvement in the shooting of SEVEN people in 1999.

    Oyedeji meanwhile has come the closest of any human of literally being a failed basketball player in every continent on Earth. A native of Africa, Oyedeji failed in North America (with the Seattle Sonics and Orlando Magic), Europe (Germany and Greece), Australia (the 2006 Commonwealth games), and Asia (Korea.) Had he simply signed to play a year in South America rather than the season he spent playing professionally in Puerto Rico, Oyedeji would have pulled off the global hat trick of sucking. Still, failing on five contintents is a rather impressive feat and is probably unparalleled in basketball history.

    So, congrats to Olumide Oyedeji for sucking of five continents. Unless Antarctica gets an expansion team, that’s an achievement that likely won’t be topped.


    OLUMIDE OYEDEJI: SPANNING THE GLOBE IN SUCK


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    I would like to assume he is not a chinese.

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    Luck the Fakers Bob Lanier's Avatar
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    And yet his team went to overtime.

    Still, sounds like fun. More fun than the NBA, to be honest.

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    Bonzi mutha in wells.

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    Yeah yeah..we suck. No argument from me right now.
    but aren't injuries a big part of the reason?

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    Rogue - I don't get it. You are from China. So, why are you constantly bashing the Chinese players with racial slurs. Do you hate yourself too?

    Whatever the case, you act like a freak on this forum and now you act like a racist too. So, you can either clean up your act, or not post here. Pretty simple.

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    Scarlett our Goddess4ever
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    Rogue - I don't get it. You are from China. So, why are you constantly bashing the Chinese players with racial slurs. Do you hate yourself too?

    Whatever the case, you act like a freak on this forum and now you act like a racist too. So, you can either clean up your act, or not post here. Pretty simple.
    that's precisely why I have got the name "Rogue". look it up from your dictionary to find out what exactly it means. I hope "Kori Ellis" is not your real-life name, my dear.

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    You can never underestimate the heart of a champion.

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    really no big deal
    Gabe Muoneke is getting 36 points a game

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    that's precisely why I have got the name "Rogue". look it up from your dictionary to find out what exactly it means. I hope "Kori Ellis" is not your real-life name, my dear.


    Bob Weiss coaching in China ... wow

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    JJBarea would average 55ppg in chinese league

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    is Chinese league ever hear of defense?

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