This is stupid. No one hates, Yao, they are just tired of him being injured, and don't believe he will ever be healthy. Yao has never led them to a successful season......success is not just getting to the playoffs, it is succeeding when you are in the playoffs. DD
[HUGE EYE ROLL] Yeah whatever [/HUGE EYE ROLL] Keep labeling people, and ignoring the truth.....that cacoon is mighty cozy. DD
DD, you are a Yao hater!!!! If you were a Yao fan, you'd be supporting him. Instead, with every fat breath you take, you tear him down! That's not supporting! That's HATING!
And that's why Clutchfans and not only Clutchfans don't need guys like you. My advice: Shut the hell up. With posts like that you will not stay here for long. Belive me. As for DD. As you may imagine, I actually dissagree with DD on a lot of topics but on this one he is right on the money. Belive it or not, Yao as a dominat center is DONE. He is done as a leader. He is done as your go to guy. He is playing 24 minutes a game..... oh, damn. I forgot, he is actually out now.
why do you care so much? go support yao in your own littler corner and stop worrying about what other ppl think.
Once Rick agrees with your theory of playing Yao alongside Miller, we are losing next 67 games. Longest losing streak in the NBA history.
This is called Mob mentality folks. Pretty soon, these people will be up in arms with pitchforks! People need to calm the hell down. It's only NBA! We haven't even got to December yet! Lunatics!
Well when Yao leaves Houston next year, you clutchfan members can rejoice at the huge loss of visits to this forum. I'm sure Clutch will like that, right? NOT!
And one of the best examples of that is you. That you would criticize anyone skeptical of Yao returning to form this season and being able to play significant minutes into the playoffs, if they aren't out of reach already, after Yao's history is an act of self delusion, bordering on madness. No one here doesn't hope that Yao returns to the player we've seen in all too brief stretches over the years. No one here hopes for his failure. No one here would want to trade him if he could simply stay on the court and play decent minutes at a reasonably high level. You, sir, are absurd.
Didn't Yao lead us to the 2nd rd of the playlets against LA? I know he got hurt that series but he got us there no?
Deckard, I was referring to Jeff Who's post. Besides, there is a vast difference between skeptical and what is currently being posted on this forum. Have you READ what people are saying? It's fine to be skeptical, as I am also of Yao's left foot. But I think people need to try to maintain some semblance of objectivity, which is sorely lacking in this forum. Instead of trying to drown out the one or two voices of rationality, I think you and the powers that be on this forum try to reign in on the overwhelming negativity. This does no one on the forum any good.