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What did Yao do to piss the refs off?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by choujie, Feb 19, 2003.

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    choujie Member

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    Yao had 4 fouls in a span of 2 and a half minutes in 1st OT last night. Some of those were bad calls. I've never seen a star player get called like that except Dennis Rodman. Rodman has serious problem with Stern and refs, but what did Yao do to the refs?
     
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    Yao is a rookie. That is the treament rookies get. Steve got the same treatment and Labron is going to get the same.
     
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    Partly beacuse of Yao's inexperience, partly because the refs were under la fan's pressure, partly because Madsen's Oscar worthy performance.
     
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    you know what i think. i think yao should have beat the **** out of madsen and ko-ed him. that would teach him not to try that
    **** again. at least that way, yao would have earned the foul. plus, with the way the rockets are playing (no effort, no hustle, no heart). yao punching someone and showing some heart would have motivated the team. i think? :D and his team mates would start passing the ball to him late in the game more often. instead of driving the ball to hoop and turning the ball over 50 times during a game.
     

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