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Yao Ming didn't know Jay Williams

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by windandsea, Aug 26, 2002.

  1. windandsea

    windandsea Contributing Member

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    From Chinese media:

    Ming:

    After the game, I asked others, "who is Jay Williams?" They told me "the one who dunked on you just now." Hmm? I heard that he hurted his hip at the training and I thought he would not play the game. When he wanted to dunk, there was only a few seconds left before the game closing. I just thought, "this guy has been playing for a while, and this will be his first and last two points." So I just stayed there and let it be. If I knew he is Williams, I would not let him do it so easily. (Hi, Ming, don't be so nice to everybody.)


    He did hurt his finger and it is like a "carrot" now.
     
  2. RC Cola

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    Hehe...this is just too funny. :D

    I guess he expected Jay to be a lot better. :confused:
     
  3. Panda

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    Isn't there "Williams" printed on his jersey's back? I guess Yao need to brush up his English quite a bit, or maybe he thought it's another Williams. Anyway, I'd savor JW's feeling if he heard that dunk was a bonus Yao gave him out of pity. :D
     
  4. RC Cola

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    Weren't there two Millers? Maybe he thought there were 2 Williams's's's's's's's(how do you say 2 of those.) :confused:
     
  5. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    Nobody considers that getting dunked except ESPN. That was not a dunk.
     
  6. micah1j

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    It may have been a dunk, but not a dunk on YM.
     
  7. Rashmon

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    Has anyone heard anything more about his injured finger?
     
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    who is that got an injured finger???
    :D

    I guess yao ming only recognize steve francis , shaq, dream and mj and dat is all he known..:p
     
  9. o0|mcCants|0o

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    i thought it was a real DUNK......(on Ming Yao):cool:
     
  10. Deckard

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    Hope the finger injury is not serious. The Rockets have had more than their share of bad luck on THAT score, windandsea.
     
  11. off_welfare

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    whose finger wha?:confused: <pull my finger>
     
  12. aznlincolnpark

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    So yao ming injured his finger when davis attempt to dunk and yao swatted his dunk?? :confused:
     
  13. DavidS

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    Yes. On the back board.
     

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