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Yao Ming: Olajawunesque

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by yaoluv, Dec 21, 2006.

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  1. yaoluv

    yaoluv Member

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    This board needs its spirits uplifted:

    Don't look now but after this game Yao is averaging:

    27 pts, 10 boards, 2 blocks, on 52% shooting

    Olajuwon's best year:

    27.8 pts, 10.8 boards, 3 blocks, 52% shooting

    nuff said
     
  2. rn_xw

    rn_xw Member

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    according to espn, it's 9.9 rbs...and after today's game, it's probably 9.89.

    espn is sux
     
  3. jlwee

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    I m not a Yao hater but enough is enough!!!

    There are millions threads about yao's performance this season, discussion like
    Yao is the best center,
    Yao for MVP,
    Yao for POM
    Yao should win the POW,
    Yao is as good as Olajuwon etc
    kind of threads are meaningless and in fact it jinx the rockets.

    Every time there are these similiar kind of threads poppin out in the forum, the rockets lost the game! :mad:

    Yao wont be MVP, POM, POW if the rockets is having losing records!
     
  4. Old Man Rock

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    YAO HATER trying to wear a disguise.
     
  5. yaoluv

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    Way to rep H-town Yao
     
  6. DeAleck

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    Dude, this is Rockets forum, and Yao is having one of the best seasons ever for any Rockets. What do you expect to see here?

    "Kobe is awesome"??? "LeBron for MVP"??? "Jazz championship this year"???
     
  7. xlr817

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    Nice find! Anyway it took The Dream 10 yrs to win an NBA title! So patience is the key, Yao needs smart, hard working blue collar type players along with a couple of semi -stars to bring a title home, with or without T-Mac! :)
     
  8. hotblooded

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    I am not a Yao lover but I am in love with his dominance if only his team mates can provide some support so he is not always a one many army,,,,,if only
     
  9. jlwee

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    Hi pal, you are right! this is a rockets forum maybe i shouldnt complain too much but it seems like every time i read a thread about yao then the next day the rockets will lose!! :(

    Maybe next time i will not read any yao thread and hopefully will bring good luck to yao and the rockets :D
     
  10. Mr. Clutch

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    Statistically, this might have been Olaj's best season:

    1993- 26.1 ppg, 52.8% FG, 13.0 REBs, 4.2 blocks, 3.5 AST, 1.8 STL, 77% FT

    or maybe this:

    1990- 24.3 ppg, 50% FG, 14.0 REBs, 4.6 blocks :eek:, 2.9 AST, 2.1 STL, 72% FT

    I could see Yao surpassing Olajuwon in offensive statstics. But I don't see him getting 13+ rebs, 4+ blocks and 2+ steals.
     
  11. stangend77

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    what more do you want from the guy you pud!
     
  12. blazer_ben

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    I also think yao is reaching the great status of Olajuwon. he's numbers are just extraordinary since tracy has been out. something like 33 points 11 boards 3 blocks. thats just insane..n the opnly thing seperating them is olajuwon probaly had bit more agility and better post moves. he also had alot better anticipation on defense. on offense in my opinion yao is just as good.
     
  13. blazer_ben

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    Exactly. if anything yao is a more talented and better offensive player. but the dream was alot better at reading the play on the defensive end. he is'nt the alltime leading shotblock getter for nothing?
     
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    Welcom to the HOUSTON ROCKETS BOARD!!!
     
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    First thing that came to mind when I opened the thread. The original poster's comparison conveniently left out assists/steals/blocks and was also from Dream's lowest rebounding year before his overall steady decline. Misleading information to say the least, but offensively Yao could conceivably surpass Hakeem. The points are well on their way and the assists are slowly climbing as well. It took Hakeem 9 seasons to achieve 3+ assists and once he got there he sustained that production for 6 years straight. Surround Yao with capable shooters and yes, I believe he surpasses Hakeem eventually on offense (at least at his peak). He's already started to have a similar impact.
     
  16. rocketgo

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    Can't agree more! Yao is good, but he needs the support from his teammates, he has to lead us to more big wins, then he will be qualified as MVP or something else.
    If Rox keep loosing games, no matter how good the stats Yao gets, he will get nothing.
    A MVP must carry his team to keep fighting and beat the enemy, as TD and SN does. Yao has to take more responsibility and make his teammate better. And I have faith in him.
    BTW, I am a Yao fan, but not a YOF.
     
  17. OLDNEWS

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    I can't image what more he's supposed do to support the team.
    thinking about the last 5 games he played,considering the team's situation,with t-mac and synder's injures,that making rockets to keep wining and win the title means Yao should improve his play a lot.it seems impossible for a human being.
     
  18. yaominn

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    i think skillwise, yao is at the MVP level, but he is still learnig how to be a real leader, how to deal with double/triple teams, how to get teammate involved, how to deal with refs, how to magage his energy in the whole game, and how to deal with his own coach.

    that's the scary part of yao, you look at a 26/10/3 guy, and you know he still can get much better.
     
  19. Luckyazn

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    Didnt Dream only avg. more than 26pts per game during his MVP year?
     
  20. rayman77

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    Looks like it is you that bring bad luck.
     

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