Off the wire
Australian share market open higher  • Infamous Aust'n criminal applies for release from jail after 30 years  • Cheese and wine festival in western Ukraine attracts thousands of visitors  • Rebels propose new areas for separating forces in E. Ukraine: media  • Aussie dollar slips fractionally against the greenback  • Electric car sales in Ukraine almost triple in first half of 2016  • Chicago agricultural commodities close mixed  • U.S. to release Internet of Things principles after Friday's cyberattacks  • U.S. sets final dumping and subsidy rates on iron mechanical components from China, Canada  • Algeria, Spain discuss political, economic, security cooperation  
You are here:   Home

(Sports Focus) Lakers waives Chinse player Yi Jianlian on his request

Xinhua, October 25, 2016 Adjust font size:

The Los Angeles Lakers announced that they waived Chinese forward/center Yi Jianlian this Monday morning, upon Yi's request.

"Yi was productive in practices and games with us, and was a consummate professional both on and off the court," Lakers' General Manager Mitch Kupchak said in the press release. "However, he felt that the minutes and opportunities he'd be afforded here were not in line with his goals and ambitions, and that he'd be better off in a different situation."

The Los Angeles Times revealed that Yi expressed his desire to look elsewhere in a phone conservation with the Lakers on Sunday.

"We appreciate his efforts and wish him great success as he goes forward with his career," Kupchak said.

Yi didn't made any statement yet about whether he would try to join another NBA team or return to the CBA.

A native of Guangdong Province, Yi competed for China at the Summer Games in Rio averaging 20.4 points and grabbing 6.6 rebounds. He also shot over 46 percent from three-point range. That included a stellar individual effort against the NBA All-Star-filled USA team where Yi dropped 25 and six boards on them in the Olympics, including two three-pointers.

Yi had prior experience in the NBA. Drafted as the 6th overall pick by the Milwaukee Bucks in 2007, Yi last appeared in the NBA with the Dallas Mavericks in the 2011-2012 season. Over his five-year NBA career, the forward averaged 7.9 points and nearly 5 rebounds per game.

The Lakers also waived forward Anthony Brown on Monday, which means Metta World Peace and Thomas Robinson made the team's season-opening roster.

The Lakers will host the Houston Rockets on Oct. 26 to open its 2016-2017 season. Enditem