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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by FLASH21, Nov 21, 2008.

  1. FLASH21

    FLASH21 Heart O' Champs

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Older and wiser, Yao Ming accepted the verdict. Some things, he has learned all too well in the past year, he cannot control.

    A year ago, he would have been bitterly disappointed, perhaps even angry at being forced to miss even one game when he felt “fine, so fine.” With the emotions and immediacy of youth, he would not have let himself see past the importance of a game against the Dallas Mavericks to the five months of regular season to follow.

    Then again, he might have felt no such emotions because he might not have missed the game at all. He might have kept the soreness he felt in his left foot Monday to himself, and if the grimace he let slip was seen and questioned he would have denied any discomfort, worried only about missing a game.

    “If this was November 2007, I would probably (have played),” Yao said. “Now, I’m what, 38? Oh sorry, 28.”

    Rather than battling the body of a player pushing 40, however, he said he had gained the wisdom that comes with experience.

    So Yao accepted the decision to skip Wednesday’s loss to the Mavericks while team doctors consulted with more specialists. Unless they find some reason for concern that had not been uncovered before, and Rockets athletic trainer Keith Jones said on Thursday that so far Yao remains “good to go.”

    The one game he missed was to be the only one, a precautionary measure before a three-game road trip beginning tonight at Washington.

    “Sometimes you have to guide yourself to compare (playing) 81 games or to keep playing with a risk,” he said.

    He and the Rockets chose to reduce the risk.

    Caution first
    For Yao, caution was another in a succession of concessions he agreed to make to avoid the sort of injuries that have scuttled the Rockets’ hopes the past three seasons.

    He has cut back on his famously grueling workouts before and after practices and before games, even skipping some practices entirely. He has not been happy at times with the balance between being rested and feeling ready, but he has stuck with the plan, including Wednesday’s abundance of caution.

    “That’s the part we need to learn,” Yao said. “Like we talked about early in the season, I need to rest my body, but I still need to get my workouts. I need to get a balance. This is a new lesson for us. This (sitting out Wednesday’s game) is, too.

    “That’s been difficult. A lot of the workouts I try to make myself feel good, give myself confidence. Right now, I cut that down. Maybe it’s like something you have to do certain days, and not do it, you’ll feel a little bit strange.”

    The Rockets, however, believe Yao is learning to get the most he can from his workouts. He had become the NBA’s top scoring center because of a collection of offensive skills never before seen in a player so large, skills that came from the practice court. This season, the idea is to keep those skills honed without wearing down his body.

    “He’s one that likes to work and prepare so he can be ready, can get better,”Jones said. “Yao will spend too much time on the floor before and after practice and before a game, working on his game. He’s on his feet too long, not to the point of physical exhaustion, but a 7-6 guy that had foot problems needs to do his work efficiently.

    “He’s just a worker. That’s Yao. He has found a better routine. His pre-practice shooting routines are shorter. He knows the value of letting other people sub in. When the coach says that’s enough, he knows that’s enough.”

    Though averaging just 16.9 points and 9.5 rebounds, he is the Rockets’ leading scorer and rebounder. Since slumping badly against the Celtics and Trail Blazers, he has made 38 of 66 shots in six games, sometimes struggling to get enough shots, but still being effective when he did look to score.

    Not satisfied
    When asked, however, if he was pleased with how he had been playing in recent games, he said, “No. It could be better, should be better.”

    Still, without him, and with Tracy McGrady struggling to provide dribble penetration, the void has been enormous.

    “It changes the dynamics of how we play,” guard Rafer Alston said. “We love to throw the ball in to him. We love to see what the matchup is, what the coverages are every night. Down the stretch in games, I always try to call a play for him because I know down the stretch when you need a basket, that’s the best game you can have, the inside-out game.”

    The Rockets expect to have that back tonight. Yao even joked about the change in his goal.

    “Sorry,” he said, “(it is) 81 now.”

    With that in mind, he sacrificed one game in the hopes he would play the next 70.

    jonathan.feigen@chron.com

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/bk/bkn/6124404.html
     
  2. Just2MuchHype

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    In Before The Lock

    Already a thread
     
  3. Asian Sensation

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    I thought this was going to be about Steve Francis. :eek:
     
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    Thought this was a Dikembe Mutombo thread. :(
     
  6. TesseracT

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    Aww, I thought Deke was back
     
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    this is the 2nd of your reposts today. someone take away his thread starting privileges. :mad:
     
  8. Rockets Jones

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    Damn, you almost had me going there :mad:
     
  9. LabMouse

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    I thought that Deke is coming back before reading the thread, but this was already posted. Honestly, the team need Deke before Yao goes down again.
     
  10. ClutchCityReturns

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    Thought this was a Shane Battier thread. :(
     
  11. FLASH21

    FLASH21 Heart O' Champs

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    Really? I don't think we need to have Deke back, only if we can't get another young big man. We don't want to become the sperms. Right? I think we sign Deke if we can't get that, and if that it'll be mid-season.
     
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBQPC8_YXI0

    and avery johnson is a coach. if avery talks of this about yao, how do you think adelman feels if he runs his offense consistently through yao?

    i agree with you if you think yao should get more SHOTS. that's a big difference. i love it if we move him around so he gets in position to score and just shoot.

    i don't want yao to think about others. he's not very good when he thinks. just tell him to get in great positions and SCORE, SCORE, SCORE. so offenses should run through guys like tracy or even scola (who's underrated in the high post), but that doesn't mean they'll take shots. they'll just do more of the playmaking.
     
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    oops wrong post
     
  14. T_Man

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    Dang,

    I thought it was "Welcome back Kotter"...

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  15. GOAT

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    if he needs to shut it down i rather it be now rather than later
     
  16. Ikorose

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    So did I :mad: :mad:
     
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    yep thought it was shane..
     
  19. FLASH21

    FLASH21 Heart O' Champs

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    Nevermind just lock this. I'm tired of confusing people into thinking it's about Shane or Stevie.

    I'm actually starting look at it and think that myself now.
     
  20. htownballa23

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    I was hoping for the Franchise
     

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