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How GOOD was Yao Ming Actually

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by amaru, Nov 3, 2018.

  1. xaos

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    He had the best theme song
     
  2. True Rocket

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    Yao was an elite post player aside when he got fronted. Very skilled basketball player.
     
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    Problem with Yao was if they play a midget on him, he will get pwn by them fronting him....but when he play a traditional center, he was good. Yao have too much limitation to make him great.
     
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    Yao's only flaw was being a thief, because he stole my heart!
     
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    I can't believe Yao is almost 40 now - time flies.
     
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    You think that now, just wait until you're 54.
     
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    He was better than the other guy in purple and yellow in the thumbnail. His health was his downfall because he was so big.
     
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    24th highest PER in NBA history...

    That's basically all you need to know. ELITE 2-way player. When healthy, he was capable of befuddling Shaq, Duncan, Garnett. That's how good he was.
     
  9. Andy Sheets

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    Yao had the misfortune of entering the league right when they were changing the rules to make guards/ball-handlers more dominant and take the game away from big men.
     
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    Huh? The 3 second rule was invented in 1936. A full 10 years before the NBA existed.
     
  11. DaDakota

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    Loved him and he played hard every time he was on the floor, something the current team doesn't do.

    DD
     
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    Wished we got Yao some help
    We got Ron too late
     
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    If Yao was about 25% to 100% more healthy, he would've been a top 10 center ever without any questions.

    The Rockets would've won one or two titles.. . 2007-08 and 2008-09. We were the best West team in 2007-08, our streak didn't end until after T-Mac and Yao were injured. We would've been in 63-68 win range. The Lakers couldn't beat us at full-strength. Also, mention the Mutombo injury in 2009.
     
  14. Mr. Clutch

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    His offense was great but many people don't realize his defense was amazing too. He really shut down the paint even
     
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    (If you value advanced stats like win shares)
    Yao has 22nd best Win Shares per Min ever. Stat doesnt sound remarkable, but when you say "Right behind Larry Bird, ahead of Bill Russell & Dr J", it has meaning.
    17. John Stockton* .2087
    18. Shaquille O'Neal* .2081
    19. Oscar Robertson* .2069
    20. Karl Malone* .2053
    21. Larry Bird* .2032
    22. Yao Ming* .2001
    23. Ed Macauley* .1964
    24. Dirk Nowitzki .1956
    25. Artis Gilmore* .1931
    26. Bill Russell* .1927
    27. Julius Erving* .1922
    Yao is one of the few where the type of person he is matters. He wasnt a brash basketball brute people wanted, but his personality was very fit for a basketball ambassador. I sincerely miss his presense.
     
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    I miss him. He changed the culture of our team. Whenever Yao was on the court we always played hard. That’s why I get irritated with Harden so much. Yao had some natural flaws on defense but always played hard and through them, whereas Harden doesn’t have the same limitations and doesn’t give half the effort that Yao does. I wished we grabbed Adelman as coach from the start instead of JVG. I really believe we would’ve beatened Utah not that seven game series with adelman as head coach.
     
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    Foot issues did him in, but when healthy he was one of the all-time greats. He had an amazing shooting touch for a big man.
     
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    Good enough to dominate young Dwert and old Shaq.

    He was also 'pure'.
     
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    Yao actually brought new fans to the Rockets unlike bench players with cult followers

    I appreciate how loyal he was to the Rockets
    He never complained to the media or Stephen a smith
    Never made it about himself
     
  20. JayGoogle

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    I agree, health was his only issue. He was truly elite on offense and defense and as good of a successor to Dream as possible.
     

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