Newly hired head coach Will Rankin, who previously coached in the United States Basketball League, is excited to start working with Sun. “I’ve seen great players. I’ve coached several big men. This is certainly the tallest guy I’ve ever coached. His skills and adaptation is second to none. He picks up stuff very rapidly. His IQ to the game is abnormally high.”
When Rankin was asked if Sun would be starting, he animatedly said, “Most definitely.”
Also in attendance was Ming Ming’s new teammate Randy “White Chocolate Gill.” The two have been working out since Sun’s arrival in Maryland last week, and Gill said of his new big man, “I think he has great potential to be very great in the game of basketball. I think he can definitely play at the NBA level. He improves everyday. Every time I show him something he gets right to it, he works very hard.”
Gill, who refers to Ming Ming as “Big Homie” added “He’s a great passer and has the ability to see the floor. I think he’s just going to keep growing and continue to get better.”
Ming Ming, who will wear jersey number 79, is excited to start playing for the Nighthawks. When asked what his goal is, Ming Ming said “I want to play in the NBA.”
And even though Doyle would like to see Ming Ming finish the season in a Nighthawks uniform, Doyle agrees with Sun and knows he has the talent to play in the NBA.
“Obviously we’d like to keep him here the entire season, but if someone upstairs in the NBA wants a look at him, we’re not standing in the way of any of our players. Last season Randy had a good opportunity to go to Venezuela and he did. We do not stand in the way of any of our players and if Ming or Randy or any of our other players are called up we’ll take them there in a car or a plane or whatever it takes.”
Ming Ming will make his Nighthawks debut this Saturday, when the Nighthawks host the Strong Island Sound at 7:05 pm.
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