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The real reason Yao played less minutes

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by choujie, Dec 30, 2004.

  1. choujie

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    It sounds like he got sick after hearing about the trade.
     
  3. mogrod

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    If true, that puts to bed any crazy ideas that have been floating around here the last few days.
     
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    LOL, I'm having a Yaogasm!
     
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    Oh, I see now that explains Yao dismal performance.

    How many times have Yao caught the flew this season?

    4 or 5 times?

    Is that normal for a human being?

    Jeez excuses, excuses, excuses . . . . .
     
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    LOL!!!

    too funny!
     
  7. Jeff

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    There was an interesting article about how the average athlete tends to get sick more often than the average person because of his close proximity to so many other people on a daily basis. The chances of catching something rise significantly because there is so much close contact with a large and diverse group of people.
     
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    Interesting, I guess the heavy body contact can spread alot of germs.
    Particularly in BB where less body equipemnt is used than say Football, Hockey etc,

    I wonder if the Rox were able to get the FLU shots for their players?should have been mandatory.



    . . . .

    I can't believe I spelled FLU > > Flew
     
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    Flu can't excuse him from the pansy rebounding effort against
    Pachulia. The no-name rookie basically made Yao his byatch.

    How about injecting Yao some flu vaccine? I heard Prevenar
    might work.
     
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    Not necessary. Doctors don't get sick more frequently than their patients. Trust me. :D
     
  11. sun12

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    and they also DIE early because of drugs they took, concussions they suffered.
     
  12. codell

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    Good thing Yao is not a germaphobe.

    :)
     
  13. ima_drummer2k

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    So many one-liners, so little bandwidth...
     
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    LOL, damn you drummer for making me re-read Jeff's post twice. I wonder if he speaks form personal experience
     
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    I'm a computer tech, I probably come into contact with more people daily than the average NBA player. Yet I don't get the kind of flu that would keep me out of a 48 minute basketball game. No, I do not sweat or wear a jersey and shorts at work, but my point is not lost.

    Anyone remember when then-rocket Kenny Thomas played w/a black eye and rox announcers said he "walked into a door", yet it was clear that he'd got his ass wooped?

    I think "flu" and "flu-like symptoms" are blanket terms used by the NBA for a number of illnesses/situations that the team and player has agreed not to publicize.

    No one wants to read:

    Jim Jackson DNP (herpes)
    Juwan Howard 1 gm (violent projectile diarrhea)
    Dre Barrett 2-3 days (dunked on star player in practice and he really doesn't like that)
    Bob Sura (priapism)
    Reece Gaines DNP (purchased bad blow on east coast road trip)

    Next time someone's out with "flu" for the third time in as many months, this may be a point to consider.

    MrB
     
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    CLASSIC :D !!
     
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    How about the fact that pro athletes travel around the country daily to go through sudden changing of weathers; unstable sleeping schedule or sleeping environment; and yes, close contact with others in the crew who might have got the flu from all these travels or infection.
     
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    Good one.
     
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