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Yao opts for surgery
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:49 pm
by phil_connors
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4336553Tough year, but hopeful that he returns healthy in 2010-11. I guess this news wasn't unexpected. Thoughts on the team next year?
Re: Yao opts for surgery
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:04 pm
by ikedog34
I like the moves to make a deep team without giving up any cap space. The young kids will get more time and we will compete every night, but the playoffs are a long shot if we can't move mcgrady for somebody. Either way our future is still pretty bright even if this year is shot. We should be an entertaining team at the very least. We're not locked in to yao after this year, so if it doesn't look good for him, we have money to play with. I'm willing to sacrifice a year if it means a draft pick and giving these young guys a look for future trades or pt.
Re: Yao opts for surgery
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:06 pm
by TXSun
it's gonna be rough.
Re: Yao opts for surgery
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:37 pm
by McGrady2Head
Yao is such a weakling. so is T-Mac. this duo turned out to be the worst ever
Re: Yao opts for surgery
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:55 pm
by moofs
Yeah, even worse than Zach Randolph and Baron Davis!!!!!
Jove9 wrote:Hyperbole much?
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Hey speaking of hyperbole and disregard for reality and/or facts, have you ever considered a career in politics?
Re: Yao opts for surgery
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:37 pm
by Jaykoolzboy
Rather have this sooner than later. Wish the best to the great wall of China.
Re: Yao opts for surgery
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:54 pm
by PocketRockets
Spurs were hurt last year too......BUT when they are healthy, they can win championships. I just don't see it with this duo. Tmac is too weak mentally and Yao isn't a leader. We could have went to championship status if Tmac would have demanded the ball at "clutch-time" and/or Yao developed some leadership skills and carried the team on his back. None has happened.....
I'm tired of waiting. Let's just run it with our new, young guys and build from there. I'm not even going to say "well if we had yao" and all that other BS. We had him for 8+ years, on and off, and we're still at the same spot. I'm not even going to be excited when he does come back b/c it will, in reality, change nothing other than build up false hope and have them smashed again in a couple of months. What's the point?
Re: Yao opts for surgery
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 1:54 am
by 2fast4u
good for him, i hope this will end his strings of injury
Re: Yao opts for surgery
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:01 am
by jove9
moofs wrote:McGrady2Head wrote:Yao is such a weakling. so is T-Mac. this duo turned out to be the worst ever
Yeah, even worse than Zach Randolph and Baron Davis!!!!!
Yeah, and even worse than:
1. Zach Randolph and Stephon Marbury
2. Stephon Marbury and Keith Van Horn
3. Stephon Marbury and Kenyon Martin
4. Stephon Marbury and [any other teammate]
5. Jamaal Tinsley and Stephen Jackson
6. Stephen Jackson and Ron Artest
7. The entire '04-'05 Pacers team
I can probably go on and on, but you get the point. Yao and T-Mac are far from "the worst ever" or even the "most disappointing," if that's what you meant to say. I've already mentioned the '04-'05 Pacers, but the '03-'04 Lakers that lost to the Pistons in the finals were disappointing in their own way.
Re: Yao opts for surgery
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:42 pm
by wilt
PocketRockets wrote:Spurs were hurt last year too......BUT when they are healthy, they can win championships. I just don't see it with this duo. Tmac is too weak mentally and Yao isn't a leader. We could have went to championship status if Tmac would have demanded the ball at "clutch-time" and/or Yao developed some leadership skills and carried the team on his back. None has happened.....
so, what was it he did last season ? Seriously, leadership si about more than scoring 30 a game.