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[Foxsports]Article on Yao

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by YourSecretLover, Mar 15, 2009.

  1. YourSecretLover

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    i didnt see this posted yet

    http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9332996/Yao-has-to-assert-himself-if-Rockets-are-to-succeed


    Yao Ming hates to lose.

    If you saw him after defeats, you would see that it tears him up.

    Seven years in the NBA, and he never has won a playoff series. It is time for him to take his game to another level. Not his play, necessarily, but his handling of the game and his teammates. He is the Rockets' best player, their leader.


    Everybody in the world knows it, but it is time for Yao to let his teammates know it.

    He tiptoed around Steve Francis and Cuttino Mobley. He deferred to Tracy McGrady.

    Now it is time for Yao to Americanize his game and let his teammates know what's up.

    As complex as the workings of a Basketball team are, it is a simple game. At times, the Rockets make it too difficult. Basically, the Rockets' offense should be as simple as 1-2-3.

    1. His name is Yao.

    2. Give him the ball.

    3. Give him the ball.

    Don't tell us what defenses are taking away. Don't tell us double-teams are coming from the back side on entry passes. Don't tell us about fronting in the post.

    Too often the Rockets show a weakness in heart and commitment that good teams just don't show.

    That should worry Rockets fans who dream of the team having playoff success this season.

    Wednesday night - with the defending Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers in town - presented them a playoff-type atmosphere, and the Rockets played playoff-type basketball. They lost.

    (Hey, that's what they do in the playoffs isn't it? It's been a dozen years since Rockets fans cheered for their team in the second round, meaning there is a generation of Rockets fans growing up thinking this franchise never wins.)

    If the Rockets make a concerted effort to get Yao the ball, they are a better team. Period. If they do that, playoff success could be had.

    Is Yao a superstar or what?

    Well, the NBA statistics show 59 players who take more shots per game than Yao averages.

    He took only three shots in the second half of a playoff-type game against the Lakers after making all six of his shots in the first half.

    That's ridiculous.

    Team fails him

    What, you think Shane "1-for-something" Battier can lead a team to a playoff series victory? (If so, you better turn off The Big Bang Theory, stop drinking that funny-tasting juice Daryl Morey is serving, and start watching the games.)

    If the Rockets do what they so often do in losses - fail to feed the big man - their playoff stay will be short.

    They talk about getting Yao the ball, then Battier carelessly rolls it to him in the post. Turnover.

    They say everything goes through Yao, then Aaron Brooks casually lofts a pass to him that travels so slow a defender could have started at the George R. Brown and gotten to Toyota Center in time to steal it. Turnover.

    You learn how to feed the post in bitty basketball. The Rockets had a season-high 23 turnovers against Los Angeles - which isn't a defensive machine - and perhaps a third of them involved poor attempts to get Yao the ball.

    They claim that as Yao goes so go the Rockets, yet Ron Artest threw up eight 3-pointers (he missed them all), and his teammates fired up 20 more on a night they weren't making many (five).

    How many times are we going to hear excuses for why the team could not get the ball to that tall dude?

    It is time Yao tells his teammates a thing or three.

    Clearly, Rick Adelman isn't getting the point across.

    During one game at the Olympics, a guard on the Chinese team, who couldn't start at Yates, threw some Battier-like mess into the post. It wasn't stolen, just knocked out of bounds, and Yao shouted at his teammate.

    Given my limited Chinese - and considering I was watching this game on Chinese television, so I had to lip-read (and I don't lip-read) - this translation might be a bit off. But I believe he said: "You see this huge hand? Throw it here."

    "Hey, Shane, you see this huge hand?"

    In another game, a Chinese teammate launched a trey just as Yao had pinned a defender on the low block. Yao gave him a dirty look and said something.

    Again, I don't habla or parlez-vous Chinese, but I think he said, "Hey, give me the darn ball."

    One would think Yao wouldn't have to do that in the NBA, but all the great scoring big men have had to do it.

    If only we had a recording of some of the things Hakeem Olajuwon said to Sam Cassell during games. Or what Moses Malone said to put Calvin Murphy in check.

    It's about time for Yao to be like Hakeem and Moses. The Rockets' playoff hopes might depend on it.
     
  2. Charles Jones

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    agree with some points but overall jerome solomon sucks
     
  3. OlajuwonShake34

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    This is the same article we saw a few days ago and it was made by the same author it was just posted on Fox Sports.

    Lock?
     
  4. 1individual

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    A bit untrue as when Yao wakes up on the wrong side of the bed and can't get a shot to go in we pass it to him like crazy, shoving the ball down his throat. We need to make the right decisions, give him the ball when hes hot, deny him the ball when he plays soft.
     
  5. fuzzy88

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    Yeah, I don't know how many times I have seen the past few games when Yao clearly had the position and blocked off his defender behind him, and the passer decided to pass elsewhere. Most of the time it was Brooks, sometimes Artest, as they both handle the ball a lot.

    Morey should say something to Adelman, or Morey might as well trade Yao away.
     
  6. jekjek

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    i liked this part, shane has been terrible lately
     
  7. roslolian

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    Who is this guy? This is the type of stuff I'd expect to read in some random messageboard, not an actual site that pays people for their work like Fox. Besides, any dude who takes a shot at Morey after all the moves he's done loses whatever credibility he might have had in my book.
     
  8. Seven

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    This guys i clearly basing his assumptions on the laker game, because the turnovers he described is still fresh on my mind...I remember those bad plays too, but you guys are right. This is clutchfans knee-jerk reaction thread material.
     
  9. lovermanbuda

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    I think JVG said it best when he said,"I had Yao Ming walk around the locker room to every player and told them, hi I'm Yao Ming I'm 7'6'' and the best center in the NBA." I guess it was a exercise to let the players know, GIVE HIM THE DAMN BALL.

    It was hilarious lol.
     
  10. henGoOink

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    lol i like the 2. give him the ball 3. give him the ball
     
  11. Depressio

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    Sounds like Jerome thinks he knows better than Morey.

    ... smells like a journalist trying to make a name for himself by flying against the populate wind.
     
  12. jEXCLUSIVE

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  13. trueroxfan

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    bahahahahah

    didnt they use to work on yaos hands, like throwing tennis balls at him or something? seriously i remember them doing that a few years ago, don't loft the ball up when the double comes throw it to him and yao for the love of god just elbow someone as hard as you can, take the offensive foul, but make them pay with their faces...
     

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