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[Houston Chronicle] Suddenly, everything's all about Yao

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Rob English, Nov 14, 2006.

  1. Rob English

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    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/lopez/4332535.html

    Suddenly, everything's all about Yao

    By JOHN P. LOPEZ
    Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle


    For all the praise heaped on Rockets center Yao Ming lately, including being named the NBA Western Conference Player of the Week on Monday, the greatest compliment was an insult.

    The Big Diesel essentially coughed a puff of smoke in Yao's face.

    After being outplayed, outrun and overwhelmed in Sunday's impressive Rockets win at Miami, Shaquille O'Neal said Yao was "pretty much" the same as always.

    He lumped Yao with all the other pretenders for Shaq's crown as the best center in the league, saying he wasn't motivated by those who contend that Yao has surpassed his greatness.

    He ignored the obvious. He harrumphed. And that was as good as passing the scepter and cloak.

    Yao is the best, and we're not just talking statistically anymore. He is the most dominating big man in the league, having tossed 34 points on 11-of-19 shooting and 14 rebounds in O'Neal's face in the early-season showdown.

    Payoff comes in June


    The title means nothing, of course, without playoff successes and championships. It is merely a mythical crown until May rolls into June and the Rockets ride Yao's spin moves and fall-away jumpers to playoff victories.

    But what we have seen from Yao thus far — and will see this week in rigid tests against an assortment of styles — will go a long way toward completing the transformation of not just his stature but his team's.

    In consecutive games, Yao will have faced O'Neal's brawn and San Antonio Spurs forward Tim Duncan's guile and lethal bank shot. He then faces the Chicago Bulls' burly, athletic Ben Wallace, who has given Yao fits in the past, and the Detroit Pistons' assortment of inside-out big men, including Rasheed Wallace and Nazr Mohammad.

    When Yao played in just 57 games a year ago, we believed the Rockets were still Tracy McGrady's team. On some nights, it again will have to be that way. But this is a stronger, quicker and more complete Yao.

    He must stay out of foul trouble and certainly do more than put together a week or two of unstoppable play. But still just 26, Yao is entering the prime of his career.

    His team, his time

    Clearly, this is his team, his time and, soon, with respect to Cleveland's LeBron James, his league.

    Statistics matter, of course. And on that front Yao had it over every other center, including O'Neal, a year ago. Yao is putting up head-spinning numbers again, ranking seventh in scoring (27.3 points per game), ninth in field-goal percentage (.593), 14th in rebounding (10.0), 10th in blocked shots (2.0) and sixth in free-throw shooting among players who have taken at least 40 freebies (.879).

    McGrady matters, too. A lot.

    But while statistics don't separate good players and good teams from great ones, other immeasurable things do. The Rockets are 5-2 for the season and through seven games look like contenders to challenge the Spurs in the Southwest Division despite McGrady's awful shooting, Bonzi Wells' continued absence from the lineup and marginal help on the front line.

    The Rockets look legitimate because Yao has another kind of look. Certain players walk onto the floor with an air of confidence and command of the night every night. They have a way of always involving teammates yet having the ball in their hands when it matters most.

    They have a way of never being satisfied, setting an example by outworking everyone and always trying to reach a higher level.

    King James has that look. So does Phoenix's Steve Nash, Miami's Dwyane Wade, Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki, Minnesota's Kevin Garnett and Duncan.

    They have something else, too. Their voices matter as much as their play. When they speak, whether it is in the confines of the locker room or on a public stage, people listen.

    That may be as much a part of why the Rockets now have found the Yao everyone expected to see from the day he was drafted No. 1 in 2002. He doesn't demand anything. He earns it.

    To McGrady's credit as well as coach Jeff Van Gundy's, T-Mac has deferred to Yao this year as well. As with Shaq's reluctance to admit what Yao has become, that is another significant testament to Yao.

    This 1-2 punch of McGrady-Yao could well be a volatile, crippling mix if either player thought too much of himself not to know when the other guy deserved the ball.

    Remember the Shaq-Kobe Bryant marriage? That was a relationship that should have lasted a decade at least, filled with sweet nights, sparking rings and utter dominance. But after a few happy days, O'Neal and Bryant no longer could coexist for a number of reasons, namely Bryant's ill-conceived belief that he was more important that O'Neal.

    Irreconcilable differences in the locker room have wrecked more NBA marriages than locker-room groupies.

    But here, perhaps as much because of a failing jumper as lingering tentativeness from the back injury that sidelined him last year, McGrady has recognized Yao's growth. He has willingly become James Worthy to Yao's Magic Johnson, Kevin McHale to Yao's Larry Bird or, more precisely, Kobe to Yao's Shaq.

    T-Mac is shooting just 38.6 percent from the floor and 63 percent from the free-throw line. He will snap out of it and win a lot of games for this team. He will have nights when he goes off for 40 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists, and Yao's impact will be an afterthought.

    But if the Rockets' reach the NBA's highest level — and another great test comes tonight at Toyota Center — McGrady's greatest quality will be knowing he won't have to carry such a load.

    McGrady is no less a player than he ever has been. In fact, in the most important way, he is a better one. He knows the most dominant player in the league is just one pass away.

    john.lopez@chron.com
     
  2. MartianMan

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    Great article.
     
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    Nice read! JOHN P. LOPEZ really has highest expectation for Yao, just as same as all the Rockets fans. Go Yao! Go Rockets!
     
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    uhh...last i checked, they won 3 titles together. playing up the dynamic tmac-yao duo is cute and all, but let's not be ridiculous.
     
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    YUP......suddenly everything is all about Yao Ming.

    And particularly so when John Lopez, a harsh critic of Yao Ming in the past, wrote such an article, heaping all but praises on our hero.
     
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    talking about jumping on the bandwagon...
     
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    Great article!~

    Yao will carry the team on his back the whole season. So far, he has gained a lot of praises which he deserves. However, I'm a little worried that Yao will get the same amount of "crap" when he doesn't perform so good. That's the time when we Rox fans should give him more support!

    Go Rox! Go Yao!~ :cool:
     
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    3 Titles to that duo is a shame in my mind. That should have been much more when you truly look at the situation. They had the two best players in the league, a hall of fame coach, great supporting cast. Winning three titles and a Final appearance shouldn't have been all of it. They should have ruled the NBA until 2007 or 2008. Shaq is breaking down right now, but in LA, he played less games and playing with Kobe is always a plus. Too bad the egos messed it all up. They should have been ranked with Russell's Celtics and Magic's Lakers, but now they are just mentionables, but no real threats to their thrones.
     
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    Praise like this is not surprising. What Yao did late last year was out of sight for a lot of media because we were a lottery team. Now that the games count Yao cannot be ignored and his greatness cannot be denied. Yao's worst critics and doubters will all be on board after 20-30 games if we have a good record.
     
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    Really it is yao who will decide how far we go.
     
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    yea....he lifts our game
     
  12. DaDakota

    DaDakota If you want to know, just ask!

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    It always has been. I just think now he knows it too.

    DD
     
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    Wow, a literate, well reasoned article from the Lopez 'pen'. (Speaking of growing up before our very eyes.)
     
  14. TeamUSA

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    we'll see how Shaq responds to all these.
     
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    Anybody else notice how Yao has been clutch this season? He's shooting the ball with 1 sec left.
     
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    It is still early in the season and Yao just had a good week. Let's get on parade in June not now.
     
  17. Willis25

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    three words

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    :cool:
     
  18. wingz0

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    Shooting the ball with 1s left on the shot clock isn't the same as taking a clutch shot. And for that record, post players traditionally have a harder time taking gamewinners off set plays just because of the fact that they're more prone, and more easily, double-teamed.

    Still, Yao's play has been absolutely inspiring so far. Not just that, but the emotion he's showing has been great as well. I don't know why he's still not listed as a team captain though.
     
  19. forchette49

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    The true test, for me to see anyways, will be this board's response to his first 3-13 FG, 11 pt., 6 board game in a loss...

    Will we hop all over his back like we did just a year ago or will we know better...
     
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    Blasphemy! ;)
     

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