In fact, I thought he would be very frustrated and disappointed after such an embarrassed game. If I was him, I would have hidden myself in the bathroom and cried loudly. Billions of eyes are looking at him, numberless media are following him, Sportscenter is showing his every single bad play...... I can feel that huge pressure on his shoulders. From some reports of today I am very glad that he looks fine. He was the only Rockets player who attended the press conference after the game yesterday. He joked the bad translation of Pine. He answered the questions properly. Then on the Rockets plane to Denver last night he ate a lot of food. He studied the playing schedule of Rockets. He analysed each of his play in that 11 minutes, offence and defence, with his friend- reporter Yang Yi. He said, "I am not afraid of learning. Five years ago, when I was a rookie of CBA, I was abused by every center of every team. Now I am a rookie of NBA. I am beginning my new 'Long March' now." This kid has a strong heart. Best wish to him.
Don't know if the players ever read these boards but hopefully they at least hear about threads like this or others so they'll know the fans are sticking with them. So,for what it's worth......hang in there Yao. Keep soaking everything up like a sponge and your time will come when you will shove everything back down your critics' throats like you will your opponents' shots! We're with you big guy,all the way. One more thing....when it all comes together for you,don't forget the treatment you're getting from ESPN right now. I'm sure they'll come to you as though they backed you all the way.
It sounds like he's being very professional about this, and has the healthiest attitude you can have in his position. That's really good news. On the other hand, I hope this doesn't diminish his competitive fire. He can help the team much more by playing assertively.
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Yao Ming you're still the man, that was only one game. All the rockets did last night was iso. in the first quarter they did good, but after that they didn't pass the ball very well I think that's what's cost them the game.
*Here's a little more about Yao from the Chronicle & other Rocket notes: http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/sports/bk/bkn/1642709 Oct. 31, 2002, 10:47PM -Rockets summary- Elite company With 11 scoreless minutes in his debut, Rockets rookie Yao Ming became just the second player taken first in the draft to go scoreless in his NBA debut. Doug Collins did not score in his first game in 1973 and averaged eight points per game as a 76ers rookie in the 1973-74 season. For all the attention he has attracted, Yao said he was not driven to show more against the Nuggets than he did Wednesday against the Pacers to win public approval. But he said he is looking forward to a more productive performance. "I'm not concerned with what other people think," Yao said. "I really want to do my best. Give me some time." Yao spent much of Wednesday's game simply trying to remember where he needed to be on the floor. He did not take his first shot until the fourth quarter, losing the ball on most of his previous touches. "The guy's been here 10 days," Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich said. "He's just trying to get acquainted with our offense, our defense, the game. Now the real season is here. The intensity level is a level above the preseason. We're happy with him. It's going to take some time to get acclimated. "It's hard to make the transition from wherever. Even with preparation, we see young kids go through the same thing. But the situation he's going through, it's never happened before. It's just going to take time." But next week, the Rockets will have time, with just one game in a six-day period. "He's just so far behind on all the things we do with our guys," Tomjanovich said. "Then he has to have a feel for how to do this, how to do that. It's just going to take some time. He's a college-age (22-year-old) guy coming in at the most inopportune time. And he's doing fine. The overload with all the things to learn, we talked about this as an organization. If we expect it to happen right away, we're crazy. "Next week, that's a good time for him." Sellout expected The Rockets had fewer than 500 tickets remaining for Saturday's home opener and expect their first sellout for the season's first home game since 1999. The Rockets drew just 9,500 for last season's midweek home opener and had just three sellouts all season (two Lakers games and the game against Michael Jordan and the Wizards.) Mark Norelli, Rockets vice president, sales and services, said the team's goal is to sell out 12 games this season. In stitches Rockets rookie Juaquin Hawkins has never played in a head band before. He also had never made an NBA team before. Naturally, the head band will remain. "I still have 15 stitches in my head (from a preseason collision with Cuttino Mobley) so I have to wear it," Hawkins said. "I'm going to keep it. I take it as a positive. Things are going well for me, so I guess I should wear it all year." -- JONATHAN FEIGEN