Ratliff is injured. Ha will start agaisnt Yao and he's saying on Portland radio that he will match Yao's performance.
Is he the Korean guy who got schooled by Yao in the Asian game? Oh man, Yao is going to have some fun tonight.
what moron for saying that I suspect that Yao will have a career night tonight. He has played well in the past vs. Portland.
Ratliff has been injured the past few games and Ha was DNP-CDs. So they are going to start Pryzbilla and Ha together? Ill believe it when I see it.
In my opinion, Ha has the potential to be the next Yao Ming. Did you guy see that missed shot? That's one of the most beautiful misses I've ever seen. High arch, fade away, simply amazing for a 7'3 guy. The other one, which he was blocked by Mutombo, damn, that was a very very nice shot attempt. Also, he has a kickass hairdo and a face with star written all over it. His knee bumped Yao and showed some toughness. He's only 19, and he has all the potential in the world to be the next great center in the league. I wouldn't be surprised if he becomes a Hall of Famer when it's all said and done. I was skeptical about this kid at first. After today's game, I am on his bandwagon!
Are you serious? I guess it's your opinion but that is almost as crazy as Dick Vitale's statements when Yao was drafted. (Of course they are crazy in retrospect)
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Yeah, I agree with you 100%. Sure, I had my doubts, but what Ha showed to me tonight simply took my breath away. God! he's good. I cant' imagine how good he will be two years from now. His footwork, his toughness and his court vision are just too good at 19. He's so young. Give him a few more years, he can be just as good as Yao if not better.
No way the Blazers do it. Ha's 5 years younger. If we throw in a first round pick, I think the Rockets have a chance.
Ha's Dad---------> Basketball in his genes: Ha's father, Dong-ki who is 6-6 tall, was a former member of the Korean National team that placed second at the 1978 Bangkok Asian Games. Ha's sister, also an astonishing 6-6, had a successful basketball career.