****, I hope not, he's the only hope Minnesota has of winning any games, and he is awesome to watch not because he can throw it down but because he knows how to use his skills and fake defenders left and right.
well, we still have to play the wolves twice.... i am just ssaying, without him, yao has an easier life. but still, tough break for the kid
sorry to hear that. he is good but i think he's still got a lot to learn. stats wise, he beat yao, but yao outplayed him. he nearly beat yao nearly everytime, one on one, but when double team, he just didn't get it. he would try to score over the double team when there's a man open. that's the main reason why he had 30 attempts and 6 attempts rejected. like someone else said in the game thread, the last rocket's game would've been much closer if AJ played better team ball. i would take him matched up with yao and have him win on stats but lose the game any day. but those are things he can learn.