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[ap] U.S. vs. Yao time set for Beijing Olympics

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Faos, May 27, 2008.

  1. bjshot

    bjshot Member

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    Most Chinese players and coaches are cowards so that Most of Chinese players/teams in sports are underachievers at big stages.

    No matter how many filthy words you used, it's the pathetic realistic facts that most Chinese players are cowards. :D :D
     
  2. DaRock1

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    Wow, you got owned so badly that the only thing you can do now is hysterically throwing out names to cover your humiliation. Something that only a coward like you would do.

    Let me lay it out for you once again.

    You said Yao on the team is the ONLY one who has heart.

    You used the "Top 8" goal to support your claim.

    Yao is the one who has been talking about the "Top 8".

    How do you reconcile your own dumb logic?

    Just man-up to admit that you are not a bright person. That's the only way you can possibly salvage a bit of your tattered dignity.
     
  3. bjshot

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    It lookeed like "Dumb logic" to you because you don't know much about CNT and players and Chinese sport politics. Yao did say he want to win the gold, or a medal or at least a top 6 in different circumstances. But the official goal is top 8 because the officers and players didn't want to set a higher goal. They are very 'realistic' or 'no-dream'. They are afraid that they can't reach the goal. They don't want the responsibility. Is that a coward or what?
     
  4. deeperblue

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    The meaning of heart in your dictionary is called arrogant in Chinese culture, nothing but arrogant.

     
  5. DaRock1

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    Where did you read their official goal is "Top Eight"? Link? We are proud of being a member of the clutchfans because people always support what they say with a link. What's yours? Did you just pull that out of your ass again?

    Now, I can give you a few links of what Yao has said:

    Yao’s Goal for China Is to Rank in Top 8 - New York Times
     
  6. DaRock1

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    Another one:

    Rockets' star Yao wants Chinese team to reach quarterfinals in Beijing

    Now, where is your link about their 'official' goal?

    Once again, stop being a coward. Just man up to admit that you have said something unintelligent. Maybe you can give an excuse like you forgot to exercise your brain or something. Doing that can at least minimize the embarrassment that you are getting. Just using the smiling face like :D to hide your embarrassment won't go too far.
     
  7. DaRock1

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    He can only afford to be arrogant when typing with his keyboard. That's the meaning of a coward in my dictionary.
     
  8. MacFu

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    Oh, first of all, let me thank you for agreeing with me.

    Now, what's up with the name calling? When did I act like an a_hole?

    Know what? You are the a_hole to have called me an a_hole for no reason.
     
  9. adagio75

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    Yao i love your game but........ Could'nt you have did tons of curls to get stronger on your upper body!!!! PLEASE HIT SOME WEIGHTS!!!!!!!!!!!I REPEAT YAO MING NEEDS TO HIT THE WEIGHTS HARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!MUSCLE MASS BUILDS LONGEVITY! MJ DID IT! HAKEEM DID IT! KOBE DID IT!!! IF YOU WANNA BE GREAT.......YOU HAVE TO HIT THE WEIGHTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  10. dachuda86

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    I just want Yao to not get hurt because he's going to play hard.
     
  11. Yao4REAL

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    Chinese coach is a Caucasian. So you're implying they're a coward as well.
     
  12. blue945

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    The most impotant thing is the games can help Yao to warm up after the injury. And the result is not as important as many people think it is.
     
  13. pryuen

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    Are you on weeds or drunk or just totally out of your mind? :rolleyes:

    Every Rockets and Yao Ming fans that followed his career knew that ever since joining NBA, Yao Ming had made it his personal daily routine that he hit the gym once he had time. Even right after game win or lost, he would go to the gym for half an hour or so for some weight lifting.

    He was as thin as a lamp post upon his arrival onto the NBA scene and could hardly lift 50-pound dumbbells or 150-pound bar bell.....

    But now he is amongst the strongest players in the Rockets able to lift 110-pound dumb bells and 330 pound bar bell.

    Did you remember reading what Jonathan Feigen wrote last season? :cool:

     

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