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Can someone post a video clip of the Yao scream dunk from last night?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Rileydog, Mar 23, 2004.

  1. Rileydog

    Rileydog Member

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    I would truly appreciate it and cannot access the file that has been posted on Yahoo.
     
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    rtsp://a389.r.akareal.net/ondemand/7/389/6101/v0001/nba.download.akamai.com/6101/nestle/nestle_040322_hi.rm

    And Direct Link
     
  4. derrock

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    The problem with the Trailblazers is that they have no team unity. If Stevie was on that team, he would have defended Ratliff by giving Yao a fore-arm shiver in the throat. How can they just let Yao disrespect them like that on their homecourt?!

    :D
     
  5. hotballa

    hotballa Contributing Member

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    Well said Derrock, hey where's all the people who got on SF's case about his hit on Amare? Seems to me the situation is similar between what Yao did and what Amare did
     
  6. RocketForever

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    Oh I guess someone on the Blazers board must be screaming that Ratliff has to apologize to everyone on his team because he got dunked on and disrespected.
     
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    Double standard....
     
  8. C-Kompii

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    Well, Yao was basically in WWE all night, and was basically killing Ratliff towards the end, while Amare was 1-11 before he finally got one on Yao ;) :D

    Call me bias ;)

    -G'day-
     
  9. michecon

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    Wow, Yao was fouled at least 3 times on that last scoop shot.
     
  10. yipengzhao

    yipengzhao Member

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    yeah man! i totally agree. celebrating when you're 2-12 and your team is down big? way to go! yao was celebrating in OVERTIME when his shot mattered.

    C-Kompii, you're my new favorite taiwanese poster.
     
  11. Batman Jones

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    Damn, I got here too late. Came in to ask if Damon gave Yao one to the throat to defend Theo.

    C-Kompi: Okay. You're biased. It was virtually the exact same situation. In both cases the dunker had been having a frustrating night and was yelling because something finally went right and it felt good. You can't have it both ways. If you want to make Amare the great Satan, you gotta have some kind of criticism for Yao too.

    Personally I didn't have any problem with Amare or Yao yelling. And I don't have a problem with Steve when he does it either. I just don't like hypocrisy.
     
  12. derrock

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    Damn, you guys will find any excuse to allow a double standard. If it was Yao, we'd be saying that the dunk and scream allowed him to find his shot and lead his team to comeback. But with Amare, it's immaturity and look at what he was doing before.
     
  13. yipengzhao

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    not the same. Amare did it when he was 1-11, during was it the third quarter? when the game wasn't that close. Yao did it while having a good shooting night already, in OT, with the game on the line.

    which of these situations do you think calls for more emotion.
     
  14. Batman Jones

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    When a team's leading scorer goes 1-11 and finally comes back with a hard dunk, I'd say that calls for plenty emotion. You guys seem to want to ignore the fact that I'm a huge Yao fan (he's my favorite NBA player) and I just find the Amare hating ridiculous. And I don't have any strong feelings for Amare either way.

    I didn't see last night's game, cause I don't live in Houston, but as I understood it from the chat Yao was having a hard time dunking with Ratliffe in there. He finally made one and he was happy to get the monkey off his back. And I'm sure he was happy to get the dunk on the guy who'd been frustrating him. Same with Stoudemire. When things are going badly and then something finally goes well, it feels good, it's natural to celebrate, and it's no cause for someone to hit you. No matter which team (or player) you're rooting for.
     
  15. Manny Ramirez

    Manny Ramirez The Music Man

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    I thought he was from Australia unless they say "G'day" all the time in Taiwan as well. :p ;)
     
  16. yipengzhao

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    well... obviously you didn't trudge through the superhating, haterade fest thread in the D&D otherwise known as "what Taiwan wants" :)

    i'm warning you... you don't wanna touch it!
     
  17. Manny Ramirez

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    Ah, the D&D - I am trying to avoid that place....bah:D
     
  18. derrock

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    Who cares! When you show some emotion, whether it be a scream or fist-pump, do you first stop to think about what you've done and what the situation is?? Well, I don't and I don't hold it against a person that makes a great play. Okay, if Amare did it at the end of a blowout, I'd have a problem. But he didn't. In fact, his show of emotion was the spark for him and his team. Not only did he go a more respectable 6-15, his team went from 9 down to 1 up in a span of 8 minutes. You could say in both Yao and Amare's case, what they did was exactly what the team needed.
     
  19. yipengzhao

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    fine fine... your read is just different from mine. let's just agree to disagree.

    mean while, 6-15 is certainly respectable, but he was actually 6-25.

    I don't hate Amare either. I love his strong move to the right, that's also the only move I have when I play (which is rarely)
    :D . he'd a decent player. i just don't like it when anyone celebrates at the expense of our players.

    i just like to blinding and hypocritically think that the Rockets players are always better. :D
     
  20. aaaccchhhooo

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    yao FINALLY show some emotionS SO WHAT ARE YOU GUYS ARGUING ABOUT
     

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