Well, this loyal diehard Houston Rockets fan had been dropping me mails in the past 2 years, seeking my help which I could not do anything. He now wrote the following post there on YMM, and requested me to help him to post it here on Clutchfan site, because he is only a rookie poster here who can't create his own thread. I think that is the only way I can help him in this pursuit of his personal and noble dream.
pretty big fan i found it funny that he was wearing a bootleg jersey that both tmac and yao signed. yeah so i will be honest that was a lot to read i just saw the pictures can someone give me the cliff notes version of it. the guy needs help he is stopping in LA if i can do something i would but i had a long day at work a bit too lazy to read through it all and see what he wants
WOW. I didn't read the entire thing yet, but I thought i'd post about the pics etc. I read all the captions to the pictures. Amazing he got to meet them all like that, and the framed pic to TMAC was awesome.
that one is real but the one that he is wearing with the tmac picture frame is not a real jersey..the one that yao and tracy signed is
That post is too long for me to read everything in detail, but damn that was an awesome gift for T-Mac. I can imagine T-Mac really appreciating that ... I'll have to admit that the dude is more fan than I can afford to be Hopefully he can have his wish fulfilled.
Wow, this guy had to know somebody! Authentic jerseys are pretty hard to get in China, right? That's quite a lot of desert to hike through. But hey, Houston's worth it! See you at the game.
IMHO, Houston Rockets should be the one sends him an invitation letter. Rockets also should make sure he gets his visa by talking to officials at US embassies in China. Then Rockets could update his hiking journey during every game, both on TV and at Toyota center for 6 month. I don’t know if this is first of its kind in NBA history, but it is a great publicity stunt!
Dude should take a dump in front of AT&T Center and American Airlines Center on his way through San Antonio and Dallas.