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Chron Feigan: Yao reaches breaking point

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by m_cable, Aug 16, 2004.

  1. m_cable

    m_cable Member

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    Feigan wrote an article about Yao. It's on the Houston Chonicle website. Check it out.
     
  2. m_cable

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    Just kidding. ;)

    http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/sports/oly/2738698

    Yao reaches breaking point
    By JONATHAN FEIGEN
    Copyright 2004 Houston Chronicle


    ATHENS, Greece -- With the game horribly lost, Yao Ming set up to draw a charge as if his mood needed the accompaniment of pain.

    Pau Gasol smashed into Yao, with both crashing to the floor. Yao was called for his fifth foul and leaped to his feet, marching angrily toward the official before stomping off the court and throwing himself into the bench with a show of anger he has rarely demonstrated with the Rockets or Chinese national team.

    Then on his way off the court, he let loose.

    "I feel so disappointed I lost all my hopes for this team," Yao said to the official Olympic reporter before reaching the rest of the media. "I didn't expect to play so bad. We changed our skin, but we are the same, just like the World Championships in Indianapolis two years before.

    "I didn't play well also. I am thinking to retire from the national team. Not now, but soon I will."

    Spain stomped China 83-58 on Sunday, setting China basketball back to where it was before Yao's NBA journey, before the influx of hope with younger, more talented teammates, and before the call for coaching help that brought in Del Harris.

    Yao had already barked at teammate Menke Bateer, who, when not launching 3-pointers, had been playing defense like one of Harris' Mavericks. Yao had ripped into teammates who ignored Harris' instructions. He had broken with Chinese protocol that says every player is to be treated as an interchangeable, equal part and that decorum is valued.

    "Two years ago, we lost to South Korea (in the Asian championships)," Yao said. "At that time, I was disappointed, but not as disappointed as this time. At that time, the China national team included a lot of old players. There was still hope there that new players would come in and bring new blood.

    "Two years later, it's the same. Think about those old players staying at home watching TV. Think about how they feel about this game. If they played today, it would not be that bad."

    Yao's frustration was so evident that he was even asked if it was inappropriate, a question that would rarely be directed at anyone else in the NBA and that prompted an answer unlike anyone else's.

    "If you don't die in silence," Yao said, quoting Lu Xun, one of the most revered Chinese writers, "you will explode in silence."

    So Yao exploded before the frustration killed him.

    He did look as if he had to let it out.

    "He was a little upset the players forgot some of the plays and forgot from the timeout to the court what we said we were going to do," Harris said. "We had several breakdowns of guys not doing what we said we were going to do. He told me there was a possibility of that happening in games here. After the game was over, he said, 'Coach, I told you.'

    "He was yelling at the players. That was what he was talking about. I don't know what he said, but I know what he was mad about. He was basically saying, `(When) the coach calls something, you run it.' "

    China had its usual trouble with any form of defensive pressure. The Chinese made just 11 of 36 shots inside the 3-point line, rarely getting into their offense before the shot clock was into its final seconds and almost never getting into the lane.

    Yao was entirely outplayed by Gasol, who had 21 points and 10 rebounds in his 30 minutes. Yao made four of 11 shots for 12 points, adding eight rebounds and seven turnovers.

    "I think Yao Ming was too much of a team player today," Harris said. "They of course surrounded him pretty heavily, and he gave up the ball more than I would have liked. I would have rather he had taken more shots and drawn more fouls.

    "He told me yesterday, `Coach, I don't know why people don't want to feel pride in representing their country. I feel so much pride representing my country, I would not think of not doing it.' "

    But the pride Yao felt Saturday was wounded on Sunday, and that hurt much more than any charge.
     
  3. yipengzhao

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    hahaha... i was like "ass"... good one.
     
  4. yipengzhao

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    sigh... Yao's such a solid citizen... there really was a lack of pride at the end when the Chinese players gave up and let Spain run up the score. i feld sad to the core... i can only imagine what Yao was feeling.
     
  5. Davidoff

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    I like the fire YAO has now....I hope he can keep it up!
     
  6. daNasty

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    So what the heck is the real translation for that "Silence" quotes? Man we are having many different version but the meaning pretty much the same.
     
  7. pickymen

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    I don't quite get it, something like if you don't voice out your opinion, you gonna be ignored / snubbed forever or something? Can someone provide any reference?
     
  8. Rivaldo2181

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    Wow, he must be hanging out with T-Mac:D :D

    I think it's good to see that he is a competitor and wants to win extremely bad but hopefully that fire will translate into punishing oponents rather than bash teamates.
     
  9. JoeBarelyCares

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    Unfortunately, he might only bring that fire to the Chinese National games. It remains to be seen if he will have the same passion for NBA games; we are seeing a new side of Yao.
     
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    Yao got very frustrated mainly because, according to what he told a reporter, his teammates did not traind hard enough in the past few days.

    Yao told that reporter. "You must respect yourself. You must respect your team. Nobody in the NBA league dares to be lazy, if you are lazy you won't get paid. But what about our CNT players?"
    "I told all of them in the locker room: DON"T see yourself as a star(a star in CBA). At here you are not stars. You must work hard on the floor, must fight like there is no tomorrow!"
    "I don't know what they are thinking, I can't change them."
     
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    The interpretation of Yao's quotes is wrong. I thought he said "if u don't break out in silence, you will die in silence."
     
  12. pinto

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    That's what I am worried to. But clearly he can learn a lot
    from this game and be more suitable and experienced to be a leader of
    the team. I believe he will bring his experience and heart back to Rockets.
    Glad to see he is growing up, from a big boy to a big man. :)

     
  13. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    I was hard on Yao yesterday, but I have to admit the fire he showed is encouraging.
     
  14. Rileydog

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    i think this is a result of Yao getting well coached by jvg. regardless of what else might be said about van gundy, he demands that his players give effort and play the right way. Van gundy does not put up with less and now, Yao does not either.

    great sign. i rather doubt that he will quit the team, but he is taking on the role as leader. he is calling people out, challenging them to increase their level of play. this is a great sign.
     
  15. saleem

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    His words are encouraging but he has to take charge on the court when things are going wrong. Yao does need to be selfish at times and take shots and be forceful against the double teams. His rebounding and defense needs a lot of improvement too.
    His attitude on the court is still the same even after getting NBA experience. He needs to become aggressive or else he will be in constant trouble throughout his career.
     
  16. droxford

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    LOL!!!! You must be referring to 4Shoposite's thread about the ESPN article. hilarious!

    -- droxford
     
  17. edc

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    :rolleyes:

    I would say the CNT is just about as successful on the floor as last year's Rockets or Van Grumpy's Knicks.
     
  18. Elie#17

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    m_cable- lol.. i found that hillarious.
     
  19. lost_elephant

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    "He was yelling at the players. That was what he was talking about. I don't know what he said, but I know what he was mad about. He was basically saying, `(When) the coach calls something, you run it.' "

    so thats why Yao never got the ball. The play was drawn up for Bateer to pass it to yao in the highpost......but all he did was chuck it.
     
  20. declan32001

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    Just MHO here, but if you're a Rocket's fan and this doesn't tickle your toes you may be dead. :D
     

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