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Another Yao Article (ESPN's Aldridge)

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by derrock, Dec 18, 2002.

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  1. derrock

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    Damn...didn't catch O-Mack's post...I was double checking too...just had to see it AFTER I had posted

    Embarrassed Again!! :eek:
     
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    I suggest that for people who start threads for Rockets related articles, put the source (Chron, ESPN, etc.) at the beginning of the thread title, following it with the exact title of the article. That makes it a lot easier for other to check whether the article has been posted or not.
     
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    Agreed! I always do this. I always put the SOURCE of an article, then a colon and then a nice descriptive title. Makes it easier to for the viewer.

    Chris
     
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    There are actually TWO articles about Rockets' players featured and a streaming video file of an interview of Yao Ming in ENGLISH by Kevin Frazier on the NBA page of ESPN's website. The article on Yao is done by David Aldridge and is a nice piece and there's a bonus article on Franchise done by Scott Howard-Cooper. The articles can be found right under the Robert Johnson becoming the Charlotte expansion owner article under the caption "The Education of Yao." The streaming video interview of Yao is to the right of the "The Education of Yao" section. The video interview is interesting. Very simple responses from Yao---learned that the teammate the most often hangs with is Boki.
     

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