Sun Yue became the second player from China, but the first Ethnic Han Chinese, to win an NBA Championship ring after the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Orlando Magic in the 2009 NBA Finals.

I love Kaun's NBA career. Since he was a member of the team when the Lakers ultimately won their championship, he did receive a ring and was crowned as an NBA champion. Ficha y datos de Sun Yue como jugador en la NBA, altura, peso y edad, lugar de nacimiento, temporadas jugadas, promedios en su carrera y premios logrados.

Sun Yue signed his first professional contract with After playing several more seasons with the Beijing Olympians (remaining with the club until its eventual disbanding in 2013), Sun then signed with the Only a few days after his arrival in the United States, Sun suffered from a bout with mononucleosis and had to be hospitalized.Sun played in a total of ten regular season games and averaged 2.8 minutes and 0.6 points per game before being assigned to the Lakers' Sun eventually recovered and traveled with the Lakers as a member of their playoff roster, but he was not activated. He … The other was Mengke Bateer, an ethnic Mongol who was part of the San Antonio Spurs championship team in the 2002-2003 season. The players I found all fall below what I have named "The Kreklow Line" -- 100 minutes or fewer played in the NBA as part of a championship roster, so named for Wayne Kreklow's Digging beneath The Kreklow Line, I stumbled across perhaps the most magnificent NBA career of all time: that of Matt Steigenga.Total career stats: 12 minutes played, three points scored, a couple rebounds and assists. No, technically Mengke Bateer, an ex-NBA player with thr Spurs won a ring already. The stuff you and I see on TV is only the tip of the iceberg, no matter the NBA player. - Matt Walsh didn't last long enough with the 2005-2006 Heat to earn a ring, but Lakers legend Sun Yue has one from his 28 minutes in 2008-2009. Kaun's decision to retire inspired me to dig back through every championship roster to find people who took the same brief, glorious journey. Two (!!) Oh, and a championship ring. Sun Yue - Career stats, game logs, biographical info, awards, and achievements for the NBA and G-League. But he didn’t bother to learn her name.Announcement: we have a new commenting system comingChad Johnson played most of his career while on Viagra: An investigation A history of NBA players who played fewer than 100 minutes and still won a championshipLeBron James struggling to even take a shower is all of us during quarantineIt’s good to be The King, but even kings get tired.Nike’s new ad is a powerful message about hope, and all athletes being created equalNumber 28 from the Heat was pretty disrespectful to Aerial PowersAndre Iguodala praised the Mystics’ Aerial Powers. CBA career. That would be untouched career "efficiency," if Watts didn't come very close to crossing The Kreklow Line by playing 89 minutes the next year, plus five in the playoffs -- Boston's only non-championship season of the 1960s. Kaun, for instance, was an elite high-school recruit, a dominant college player, a second-round pick, and a pro in Russia for years before he got his shot with the Cavs. Mark Madsen, Sun Yue, and Adam Morrison are just a few of the worst players to win an NBA championship. He was on the roster when Kobe Bryant led them to the NBA crown and picked up a ring … It's just that the tips of these icebergs are one inch high with rings frozen into them. rings in under 100 minutes would have been spectacular, but Watts - Rick Weitzman played just 25 games (75 minutes) for the 1968 Celtics, but he got to spend a few games in the playoffs and even - Earl Jones played just seven minutes for the 1985 Lakers before they sent him to the Final thought here: None of this is to belittle the work of a cup-of-tea NBA player.

Yes.Though he didn't play in the postseason, Steigenga traveled some with the That's the best NBA career ever, if you ask me, and it's definitely my favorite story of a player whose career falls (well) below the 100-minute Kreklow Line, but let's go back to the beginning.As far as I can tell, the man who pioneered the sub-100-minute championship is John Pilch. In 2004, Sun was selected to the Chinese national under-20 team, but when Beijing refused to release him to play, the team was banned from playing in the Chinese Basketball Association. Sun Yue signed his first professional contract with Chinese Basketball Association side Beijing Olympians in 2002 at the age of 17.