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Should Yao Ming Continue to Shoot Despite His "Slump" ?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by pryuen, Mar 27, 2007.

  1. MacGreat

    MacGreat Member

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    Yeah right, labelling the person who's arguing with you makes your point more convincing. You are pathetic.
     
  2. stangend77

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    um......yes :rolleyes:
     
  3. ferrarif1286

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    yao's problem is not FG thats still 40%. His problem is TO. He needs to cut that down
     
  4. TheBornLoser

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    As a BFOY (Big Fan Of Yao), I agree that he agrees that he has to improve certain aspects of his game. :D

    At the very least, this is a superstar who admits when he is not performing and is willing to go many many miles to improve himself. Thank god we have him. No need to say he sucks or he's rubbish or he is crap or such. He will climb out of that dung pile faster than we can say version 4.0 :p (kidding)
     
  5. v3.0

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    Who says I was talking about the 2 games only? Like I said, learn up on the reading comprehension. It will serve you well participating in this and other boards. I've had these questions with him for awhile, it's now more to the forefront because we're about to enter the playoffs.

    BTW, always enjoy showing the ropes to the noobs...your welcome.

    Oh really?

    I'd say him getting into playoff form is most important if the Rox will go deep into playoffs, being he's the franchise player along with Mac. What kind of logic are you using? :confused:

    Fixed it for you. Yeah your point is more convincing alright.

    I can just picture it at the end of the season, "It's only the last game of the season, give him the playoffs to come around"
     
  6. MacGreat

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    Is that the best comeback you could come up with? Having to label the other person in order to make your point is pathetic. Face it.
     
  7. v3.0

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    Quote me where I said that.

    So the Yao apologists translates "Yao needs to improve"

    is actually

    "Yao sucks donkey balls"

    I don't think I'll ever get that language down, nor do I want to.

    Yao is pretty open to critique, yet his apologists aren't. Irony.

    My point was you're doing the same thing, sherlock. Hey look, it is what it is. If there was a pig wallowing in mud and I was asked why it does that, I'd just say "It's a pig".
     
  8. MacGreat

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    Exactly my point too. It is what it is. Your post is pathetic and you are pathetic. Face it.
     
  9. v3.0

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    Are you a parrot? You have no point, just a thin skin. Stop wallowing in that mud. :rolleyes:

    With that I'm out of this thread...we'll see where Yao is at the end of the season.
     
  10. MacGreat

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    Your pathetic post has done nothing to prove how pathetic you are. Thin skin? Mud? Are you high or what? You need a mirror to see how pathetic you look.
     
  11. MacGreat

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    Oh by the way, if you can read, I am not interested in discussing Yao with you here. I am just making a point that you are pathetic. And that eyerolling icon did help to make you look less dumb.
     
  12. 2rings

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    Wow, v3.0 has found a way to tee off several posters on one thread with his inane logic and "witty" comebacks. Like he said, he's out of the thread. I know I am crying. It was getting a kick out of laughing at him. Oh well, there's always cable.
     
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    I think he need to concentrate on the ball more than ever before, since the small guys of opposite teams are ready to steal the ball from him.
    As to the shot, maybe it's due to the body situation.
    I believe in his shot when he turn aroud throughly from the injury.

     
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    The version of Jonathan Feigen of Yao Ming complaining about unfair officiating.......2 days late than Sohu.com.

     
  16. Fuse

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    Pryuen, I don't think you need to point that out every single time. I think ppl understand that the faster the news comes out, the more relevant they are, but at the expense of being less accurate. While, more accurate news is bound to be less timely. Feign is just trying to do his job as a journalist, and being professional and accurate... There is nothing wrong with that. You don't need to slate him for it, nor do you need to prove a point.
     
  17. Fuse

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    Yao just needs to concentrate on getting better position, and then shooting right after he gets the ball. That way, he either gets a foul due to someone reaching in, or get a clean look at the basket.
     
  18. metalshred

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    Yao needs time. Don't start killing him right after he returns from injury. I believe he'll be fine soon. And i guess it is JVG's wish to let Yao shoot more these days. Whether he makes 1 of the 22 or 22 of the 22, i don't think it doesn't matters(i'm not talking about the game, i'm talking about JVG's wish for Yao to get back his touch). As long as Yao continues to shoot, he'll get back his touch and confidence, at least faster than watching his team mates shoot and act as if he's not around. Once Yao gets back the touch and confidence, i believe whether u r a big Yao fan or a Yao hater, it's a good news for all the Rox fans. :)
     
  19. metalshred

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    Sorry i meant i don't think it matters
     
  20. smokefly

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    Get to the low post and make the turn-around shot in front of his opponents. I don't care about his FG % in these games. Hopefully he'll become what he was before the injury.
     

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