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Yao has stress fracture in left ankle - Done for the season

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Re: Yao has stress fracture in left ankle - Done for the season 

Post#61 » by inquisitive » Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:17 am

Someone needs to post a poll on whether we should trade him or take the injury exception or both.
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Re: Yao has stress fracture in left ankle - Done for the season 

Post#62 » by inquisitive » Sun Dec 19, 2010 5:16 am

Question for anyone? If the Rockets trade Yao(17mil) for another player who only makes 15mil , is it possible for that team to just throw in 2 mil cash ? I noticed the Magic/Suns trade involved the Magic sending the Suns 3mil in cash in addition to the players mentioned. So what is the limit on how much cash can be part of a deal?
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Re: Yao has stress fracture in left ankle - Done for the season 

Post#63 » by x- » Sun Dec 19, 2010 1:50 pm

inquisitive wrote:Question for anyone? If the Rockets trade Yao(17mil) for another player who only makes 15mil , is it possible for that team to just throw in 2 mil cash ? I noticed the Magic/Suns trade involved the Magic sending the Suns 3mil in cash in addition to the players mentioned. So what is the limit on how much cash can be part of a deal?


$3mil is the limit.
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Re: Yao has stress fracture in left ankle - Done for the season 

Post#64 » by moofs » Wed Dec 22, 2010 3:15 pm

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/commenta ... bon/101220

A good write-up on the state of Yao's career.

For the record, I would accept him back in a limited capacity on a much smaller contract. He could conceivably fill a bill walton type of role.
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Re: Yao has stress fracture in left ankle - Done for the season 

Post#65 » by Mr. E » Wed Dec 22, 2010 3:20 pm

moofs wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/commentary/newws/story?page=wilbon/101220

A good write-up on the state of Yao's career.

For the record, I would accept him back in a limited capacity on a much smaller contract. He could conceivably fill a bill walton type of role.


thanks for the link. I agree with you, and think that is exactly what will happen.
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Re: Yao has stress fracture in left ankle - Done for the season 

Post#66 » by killbuckner » Wed Dec 22, 2010 4:35 pm

If the ROckets got a disabled player exception it wouldn't prevent them from trading him.
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Re: Yao has stress fracture in left ankle - Done for the season 

Post#67 » by Mr. E » Wed Dec 22, 2010 4:41 pm

killbuckner wrote:If the ROckets got a disabled player exception it wouldn't prevent them from trading him.


No, it wouldn't; but the chances of Les actually allowing a Yao trade are about zero. ;)
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Re: Yao has stress fracture in left ankle - Done for the season 

Post#68 » by JasonDaPsycho » Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:00 am

Phoenix Suns fan here.
I feel sorry for both him and you guys. I honestly do.
As much as I feel he doesn't deserve an all-star vote simply because he can't play 2/3 of a season to save his life, I do like him as a person. All you see is the word class from top to bottom in Yao. Perhaps his humble roots made him a humble man.
And you fans having the need to suffer through watching your franchise player getting injured year after year, can't imagine that. It seems like only the Suns medical staff can save him, given they have resurrected Grant Hill from glass knees to well, this.
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Wish him a long and prosperous 2nd half of his career, if he decides against retiring. I do see an extension offer from the Rockets though, since they won't just give up on the Chinese market like that.
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