Foul New Jersey Air Makes Yi Feel at Home

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Nets new addition expected to make seamless adjustment from fetid Milwaukee air – where he made easy transition from even fouler Chinese air. At the press conference formally announcing his trade from Milwaukee to the New Jersey Nets, where the highly toxic atmosphere inside the arena matches the one outside – Yi was visibly excited. [link]
Foul New Jersey Air Makes Yi Feel at Home

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