While Catapang was giving his interview, Li Zhizhi was answering questions for another local sports reporter. The transcript of their interview can be found here:
Reporter: "May I call you Li?"
LZ: "你说中国吗?"
Reporter: "Uh...I'm sorry--"
LZ: (pronounced accent) "My English not so good. I need, what you call? Translator. 谢谢您"
Reporter: "So anyway. What has it been like being part of such a talented team, especially one with such great depth at the point guard position?"
LZ (through translator): "At times it has been frustrating, not being able to play this game which I love. But I know that I can play with anyone in this league, and I will get my opportunity as I show that."
Reporter: "Tell us a little bit about how you deal with Angelo Iriarte and Len Smiley."
LZ: "I am honest man; I know both these players are more athletic than me. But I am better passer and just as talented. It is, ah, unfortunate that injuries have prevented me from always being out on the court, but I am confident that someone will recognize my abilities."
Reporter: "Is it ever difficult, having to talk and interact with these players off the court after competing so hard with them for playing time?"
LZ: "I do not think so. Both of them are younger than me and very respectful, which is something so many of today's younger players lack. Coach makes the calls on who plays, not them, so I do not have issue with them."
Reporter: "If you win a championship, could you see yourself coming back for a third season with this team?"
LZ: "It is hard to say. Ultimately the goal is to win championships, but at the same time I wish to play more and that is not always possible on this team. I will make decision in offseason."
Reporter: "As I'm sure you're aware, this upcoming draft has great athletes with great potential at the guard position, and sources have indicated that the front office will be looking to add a longer-term project to work with and hopefully mold into a future superstar. What are your thoughts on this?"
LZ: "If they feel that is best, then they will do that. Athleticism and potential are not everything though."
Reporter: "Well it's been great having you join us Li. Before you leave, what's been the biggest adjustment for you as you came over from Taiwan to the United States?"
LZ: "People have been very friendly, very nice. But your Chinese food is terrible."
Reporter: Well that's all for now. Everyone, that was Li Zhizhi."
LZ: "再见"