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[Chron] Dick Justice:What can the Rockets expect from Yao next season?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by ASidd_1990, Mar 28, 2010.

  1. amaru

    amaru Member

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    True....however anytime you break the same bone multiple times it weakens. I doubt that that foot will ever be the same.

    Also....I think it will damage him mentally. He'll probably be thinking about how that foot will hold up everytime he makes a move. Hard to play that way.


    All that being said.....I doubt he'll be the same player as before.
     
  2. BackNthDay

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    Good qoute, I realize Yao is a marketing dream. However, unless he gets on the floor and contributes that dream will fizzle. As much as I love Scola and Brooks. I would love to have Bosh and Monta. This makes Yao less relevant.
     
  3. battousai

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    My wish would be getting Bosh and signing Scola for F/C. Bosh and scola can be on the court at the same time while Yao is resting. we wouldn't be losing any productivity. however this is a tough one, as mostly likely getting Bosh would mean losing Scola.

    Heck, you never know DM can pull off anything. given Raptors the NY picks and we should be ok, right? lol

    2 picks + jeffies and battier for Bosh?
     
  4. solid

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    I would really like to close the book on the TMac/Yao experiment. It failed. Why is that so hard for the Rockets to understand. The decisions regarding Yao appear to be business rather than basketball decisions. If Yao returns, which I still say is doubtful, let him play and move him before the trade deadline or if he remains uninjured which is highly unlikely offer a short term reduced contract. A max contract at any point is out of the question to any logical person.
     
  5. T_Man

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    Agree 350%%%
     
  6. Hayden_SFC

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    Oh...It's always the same four knowledge droppers who take time from their swastika knitting class to let us know how much they hate Yao. I'd name them, but it's not hard to point them out. I know, the guy is such a failure.....at life. Trade Yao!!! Please!!!! :cool:

    I'm just playing?
     
  7. MightyMog

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    I just lol
     
  8. MambaJoe

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    what the rockets expect from Yao next season? Probably another broken foot.
     

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