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Yao out for the season!! :(

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Post#321 » by Optimism Prime » Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:32 pm

realfung wrote:sorry for the Rockets fans...but too bad.....trade T-Mac


I'd suggest leaving the Rockets board right now. No good can come of your post.
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Post#322 » by TMU » Wed Feb 27, 2008 9:43 pm

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Maybe because he is CHINESE and the Olympics are in China this year... wow you really couldn't think that up on your own?

To Chinese playing for the national team in the olympics is a big as the playoffs in the NBA. Now think about the games being held in his own country where he is the biggest sports star for over 2 billion people.

Come on man.... you can't understand what he said in the news conference either? I think he spoke English very well and was easy to understand and I never listen to him much since I am a heat fan and we play you guys only 2 times per year.

Yao said if he has to miss the Olympic games that will be the biggest loss of his entire career up to now and he does not even want to think about that happening.


I know that his English pretty good, but I still had trouble understanding what he was saying. I watched it through NBA Broadband, maybe that's the reason why.
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Post#323 » by Tmaco » Thu Feb 28, 2008 2:57 am

King Roosk wrote:Well who knows guys, Yao usually beats the timetable for his return. Maybe he'll pull a miracle and return for the playoffs? I sure hope so...


Yeap, good wish, i hope so.
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Post#324 » by aznkillabeezZz » Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:20 am

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I heard yao loves eating junk food before and after games. Yaoza stop eating junk food. Houston Rockets should have their own catering service serving healthy food. Like what the japanese eat. You are what you eat, professional players should not eat burgers and fries. That ish slows you down. Especially before games.

I ate mickey d's right before a game and I had alot less energy than if i had a healthy meal!!
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Post#325 » by ChinaTown » Fri Feb 29, 2008 1:37 am

Got em Coach wrote:anyone else feel a pain in their heart? or is that jus me? :cry:


Well. me too I feel a big big pain in my heart that i cant explain. I feel really empty nothing I do make feel well, im very depressed.

I imagine in the way that I learned the news... i went home to have lunch and turned the tv on, switched to ESPN News just to see they where airing something about Houston, then I got excited but after 5 or 10 second I see its about something bad, then just to know that it was that Yao was going out for the remaining of the season.

I did want to cry but I just was so confused and shocked that i couldnt even cry. i just was trying to believe that was something old but not it was really.

Im sorry for you guys too. Peace.
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Post#326 » by Iggyemu » Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:30 pm

So nobody has seen the article saying Yao got the stress fracture on Nov. 6th and it was mis-diagnosed by trainer Keith Jones as bone spurs.
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Post#327 » by MaxRider » Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:34 pm

fire Keith Jones
first T-Mac now Yao
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Post#328 » by Iggyemu » Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:37 pm

It does seem like media speculation though. Thats an awful long time to play with an injury like that. Granted though...it may not have been that severe and got worst to the point where Yao can't play on it. If this is true...Jones should probably lose his job.
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Post#329 » by moofs » Fri Feb 29, 2008 9:49 pm

Makes for a nice thought, I've entertained it too.

http://www.nba.com/coachfile/keith_jone ... l?nav=page

But after reading that it sounds doubtful. Doctors are simply incapable of being 100% right.
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Post#330 » by nesta » Sat Mar 1, 2008 3:18 am

The Houston Rockets must fire their trainers and doctors right now. They have failed to prevent more injuries to TMac and Yao for the past few years. This is the NBA, the most professional basketball league in the world. I expect professional doctors too.

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