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Shanghai Sharks released Yao Ming to enter the 2002 NBA Draft

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Yetti, Jun 7, 2002.

  1. Yetti

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    This is what was quoted in the Media! What does this mean? If he was released, how can the Sharks still have any hold over Yao Ming? It is now clear that the Rockets are going to be asked by the Sharks for MONEY, A USA PLAYER and a Summer Coaching Camp. The Rockets can meet these requests but the player cant be from the NBA.
     
  2. Will

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    Somebody please retrieve the press clips (or URLs to them) that explain exactly what happened, i.e., were the Sharks the ones who decided that Yao could be drafted this year, and are they the ones who can decide that on second thought he can't be drafted this year.
     
  3. chinese

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    What I heard is the final decision will be made next
    week, after the meeting between Rockets' representatives
    and the leader of Shanghai Shark. Both sides are optimistic
    of the meeting.
    Basicly nothing more than we knew through our ClutchCity,
    these info is comfirmed from China side.
     
  4. smoothie

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    yao ming is the real deal. i just hope everything works out.
     
  5. Dennis2112

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    I could be mistaken but the ceiling for payments to foreign teams is $350,000, anything more would be a violation...I think:confused:

    Again, I believe that the NBA rules does allow for this in the sense of a trade. Now if we send a player who may not make the team or needs addition seasoning and will go of his own free will....that may be a another story entirely.

    This may not be a bad idea. The Astros have a training facility in Venezula ( I think...definitely in South American) where they get a lot of prospects ( Richard Hidalgo, Bob Abreu, and others) Now China may not be the hot bed of basketball like South American is to baseball but who knows.

    Is it really that bad to play some exihibitions in China and have the Chinese team come here to play and train? :cool:
     
  6. Yetti

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    I have been reading an Article called
    Yao Ming gets NBA nod from Chinese squad. dated 6/8/02
    It said " The Shanghai Sharks have given their stamp of approval for Yao's release in order to clear the big man's path ahead of the June 26th. NBA Draft, Sharks General Manager Li Yaomin said".
    Once again I ask what does this mean?
     
  7. saleem

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    Thanks for the information,can you also tell us where was the article written?
     
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    i wonder if he's cleared to play THE WHOLE SEASON?:confused:
     
  9. Yetti

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    Hi. This Article was on yahoo.com. Although dated 6/8/02 that is only yesterday when I pulled the Article! It was refering to earlier in the year before Yao Ming's name was placed officially in the Draft. There was no indication of the exact date of the Article!
     

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