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How hard is to do a lob pass?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by ai_111, Apr 28, 2009.

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  1. DaRrEnZhAnG

    DaRrEnZhAnG Member

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    To pass the ball to Yao is a difficult job for a rookie PG like AB or Lowry, and even not an easy for a vet. It needs time for chemisty.
    IMO, only Rafer and Battier can pass the ball to Yao, especially Rafer who has been played with Yao for 4 years and knew when and where to pass the ball to Yao. Now Rafer has been traded, so only battier can pass the ball from time to time.

    If the Rox dont wanna waste a 15 million dollars player, they better find a vet PG like Billlups or someone who know how to pass the ball to a center, otherwise they just need trade Yao for a blue collar player, such like Haslem or Bynum who can block and rebound better than yao.
    The Big Z and Brand Miller can play the Prinston system perfectly with much much much better jump shot ability, so maybe trade Yao for one of them is also a great idea.
    I think RA would love to have any of these players instead of Yao who is slow and soft. :cool:
     
  2. kryten128

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    As blatant as this post is from a shameless Yao fan, the sad part is that you may be right. Nevertheless, you lose all credibility with this "the world is ruining Yao's career" crap.
     

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