Wizards @ Houston: 2/26/08 8:30 ET
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Yep, it is official - no Yao tonight. Copped this link from the Houston board:
http://www.myfoxhouston.com/myfox/pages ... geId=6.1.1
http://www.myfoxhouston.com/myfox/pages ... geId=6.1.1
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miller31time wrote:With Yao out, it just makes them more perimeter oriented - something the Wizards don't deal well with.
Would it be insane of me to think that we'd have more of a chance of winning with Yao taking up most of their possessions and Brendan Haywood guarding him?
Yes, insane. I know you really believe Haywood limits Yao, but it isn't that limiting. That, AND Haywood isnt the only one going to guard Yao...I mean we dont have to see Darius vs Yao tonight.
We need all the help we can get, without Yao, it's much better for us.
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Donkey McDonkerton wrote:Yes, insane. I know you really believe Haywood limits Yao, but it isn't that limiting. That, AND Haywood isnt the only one going to guard Yao...I mean we dont have to see Darius vs Yao tonight.
We need all the help we can get, without Yao, it's much better for us.
But it's not just me "really believing it". It's true. He does limit Yao. Now, you're absolutely correct that he can't be in the game at all times (I was thinking around 34mins compared to Yao's 38 ), but the amount of time he'd be out and Yao in would be insignificant.
Don't get me wrong - Ming is a tremendous player and an MVP candidate in my opinion, but you can't deny that he takes up a lot of Houston's possessions. Now normally, those possessions are completely efficient since Yao, himself, is an ultra-efficient player, but (and statistics back me up on this) Haywood defends him as well as anyone in the league. If we can get Yao to use up a lot of Houston's possessions without a high efficiency, it just seems to work out better for us.
With him out, they're going to rely completely and solely on perimeter players like McGrady, Alston, Jackson, Battier, etc. We do a HORRIBLE job containing perimeter shooters. Possibly the worst in the league.
It's a pick-your-poison kinda thing, and I pick the one that's less likely to kill us.
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Holy crap, Yao is out for the season and post-season with a stress fracture....
Feb. 26, 2008, 12:07PM
Yao out for season with stress fracture
By JONATHAN FEIGEN
Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
Houston Rockets center Yao Ming will be out the rest of the season and post-season with a stress fracture in his sore left foot.
Yao was examined after Monday
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Sorry to hear about Yao....I generally don't like Texas teams
but somehow I was generally sympathetic to the Rockets,
except when they play us of course.
The thing about Yao was that we would probably 2x team him
in spite of Wood doing a good job on him. Or they would figure
out some other way to get open looks for their shooters like Head
who did the damage last time.
Now I see this game as not nearly un-winnable

but somehow I was generally sympathetic to the Rockets,
except when they play us of course.
The thing about Yao was that we would probably 2x team him
in spite of Wood doing a good job on him. Or they would figure
out some other way to get open looks for their shooters like Head
who did the damage last time.
Now I see this game as not nearly un-winnable
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Man, I feel bad for the Rox that Yao is out for the season. I take no great pleasure in seeing NBA stars - ours like Gil/Caron or the opponents' teams - out for long-term injuries.
If any Rox fan happens to read this post: Hang tough guys. Difficult break for your team.
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Man, I feel bad for the Rox that Yao is out for the season. I take no great pleasure in seeing NBA stars - ours like Gil/Caron or the opponents' teams - out for long-term injuries.
If any Rox fan happens to read this post: Hang tough guys. Difficult break for your team.
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pineappleheadindc wrote:.
This is our 4th game in 5 nights. Teams that are playing their 4th in 5 almost never win this last game. Coupled with the fact that Houston is hot and we're coming off of an emotional victory last night, this one could get ugly.
This is why - along with it being the back end of 2 nights on the road - even with Yao out - Houston has to be clear favorites.
But if we can keep McGrady down (DeShawn his arse), that's the key. Otoh, Alston is a tough matchup for our lack of quix at the point - esp with Daniels gutting it out with multiple injuries. Maybe Mason plays hero tonight. Ride that Stevenson/Mason backcourt for all it's worth!
It'll be interesting to see the big lineup against a smaller than usual Houston front court.
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