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[Chron] Tipsy Yao enjoys lighthearted wedding bash

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  1. GRENDEL

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    Yao treats Chinese teammates to celebratory dinner

    By ANITA CHANG
    Associated Press

    BEIJING — Yao Ming the newlywed treated his Chinese teammates to a celebratory dinner at a posh Beijing hotel, where guests feasted on a 10-course meal and the host got more than a little tipsy after drinking shots of potent liquor, his spokesman said today.

    The 7-foot-6 center tied the knot with longtime girlfriend Ye Li, a 6-foot-2 player on the Chinese women's basketball team, on Monday in his hometown of Shanghai. The wedding was a private affair, with only close friends and relatives in attendance.

    Yao and Ye held a dinner Thursday night at Beijing's Grand Hyatt hotel to fete the nuptials with their teammates, Yao spokesman Erik Zhang said. Officials with the China Basketball Association were also among the 70 guests.

    The dinner was a lighthearted, casual affair — and the guests emptied six bottles of Mao Tai, a fiery Chinese spirit usually downed in shots from small teacups.

    "I don't think (Yao) was drunk but he was pretty close. He went back to his room and fell asleep," Zhang said in a telephone interview. "But he felt this was a celebration and also his teammates, the people who care about him, they're not going to let him get away with not drinking. And he knows that.

    "Yao rarely drinks, almost never. Last night he drank quite a bit," he said.

    Teammate Liu Wei said in a posting on his blog that the dinner included games traditionally played at Chinese wedding banquets designed to embarrass the bride and groom. Yao and Ye took a took a shot with their arms intertwined and were asked to share a kiss in front of the guests.

    Yao also picked up Ye in his arms, and the bride had to light a cigarette for her tallest teammate, who was standing on a chair above the towering couple.

    Guests dined on grouper, abalone, roast pork and ginseng chicken soup during the 10-course meal.

    "I can tell you there was definitely no shark's fin," Zhang said, referring to the traditional banquet delicacy that Yao pledged to give up after becoming spokesman for environmental groups that oppose the killing of sharks for their fins.

    No teammates or coaches from the Houston Rockets were present, Zhang said. Yao plans to host a dinner when he returns to Texas.

    Yao and Ye left the hotel Friday with two luggage carts full of presents. Among them was a crystal warrior figurine from Wang Zhizhi, the first Chinese in the NBA and now a player in China's professional league and on the national team.

    "I hope he will be fierce like a warrior during next year's Beijing Olympics," Wang told the Beijing Morning Post.

    Yao and his wife returned to Shanghai on Friday and will leave in the next couple of days to honeymoon in Europe.

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/bk/bkn/5043241.html
     
  2. GRENDEL

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    Sorry, just saw it was already posted, lock it up, my bad
     
  3. DaDream

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    Yao get booze and happy time w/ wife!
     
  4. hotballa

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    fixed that ;)
     
  5. JeeberD

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    Wasn't there an article a while back that mentioned in his rookie year Yao's room was filled with empty beer cans? ;)
     
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    that would be some funny SH$#@ to see a drunk 7'6 guy ..especially Yao
     
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    Mmmmmmmmm.....grouper!!
     
  9. tinman

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    "THANKS BIG YAO, WE PROMISE NOT TO EAT YOU TOO"
     
  10. langal

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    LOL :)
     
  11. Hank McDowell

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    Do you think Anita Chang is her real name?
     
  12. Carl Herrera

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    Tipsy?

    Pretty soon, he's gonna end up on inDMix.com like Bonzi.



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  13. The Hunted

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    It's actually Anita Changstein.
     
  14. JaWindex

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    It would take an entire keg to get Yao drunk.
     

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