By the way, I guess in Barry's eyes, Yao appears more involved and that's why, strangely enough, he tends to look for Yao more.
You are just as blind as ... if you cannot see that SURA CONSTANTLY IGNORES yao, then what can i say. BTW: i am not the only one that sees this problem, other folks see it too.
Yao misses passes while he is wide open. He's done it 3 times in the last week...pass just flies by him. If Sura is going to be just as open, or somewhat covered but hit layups that is fine with me. Until Yao can prove that he can remain actively involved in the game and in each play every day and every game, and shows that he can dominate on at LEAST a semi-regular basis, again, let us know.
Avoidance...fantastic debating skills. Next time I say Sura will lead us to the championship will be the first.
have you ever thought about why he could miss those kinda wide open pass? because he is not aware that he is gonna get a pass, why? because he is not used to be passed to, why? because your PG never tries to do it. and who is the PG?
Spoke too soon. I like that ref who just called that 5th foul on Shaq. He's a good man. he's got a bright future.
Have you ever thought that you might be making one too many excuses for the guy. Both of them are not perfect... but it is not all Sura's fault that Yao has been ineffective at times.
This is quite possibly the dumbest argument I've ever heard. I play basketball 3-4 times a week, when I can. Frequently, I play with people I've never met or seen before. If I'm wide f'ing open going to basket for an easy lay-up and am not paying attention once, fine. If it happens every time I play, I won't be surprised when people stop passing to me.
So how could we see Yao improve if you don't pass him the ball during the game. We might as well trade him then. Why players like Barry, Padgett, T-mac are more than willing to TRY to pass to Yao? Yeah right, let trade Yao, and keep our 2 superstars here, T-mac and Sura.