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I like my Coco hot!(Sat game)

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Free Agent, Nov 1, 2002.

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  1. bcdjad

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    timm --

    Check out what it says underneath the link for Rockets 2003: Game Action & Roster Moves:

    "Anything and everything about the Houston Rockets."

    So Coco is covered.
     
  2. Qball

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    She is definately GAME ACTION. I wouldn't mind her on the Roster either. She'd pack the compaq center wit fans
     
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    Wow this is great! She is one of my favorite singers, here in Los Angeles and Las Vegas she is very popular but I never ever would think she would be at an NBA game singing! Man I wish I could have been there!
     
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    no, Yao will need to lay down in order to stare her ass :)
     
  5. Free Agent

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    From the Chron Rocket summary:

    As happy as Yao Ming was to have Chinese recording artist Coco Lee perform Saturday night, the Hong Kong-born singer was even more thrilled.

    "Other than performing at the Oscars, this is the biggest moment in my career, singing in the NBA," said Lee, who sang the national anthem and Don't You Want My Love.

    Lee has recorded 16 albums, including one in English, and is known for A Love Before Time, the theme song from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which she sang at last year's Academy Awards.

    She was originally asked to perform at the 2002 NBA All-Star Game but was on tour in China at the time.

    The 5-4 Lee called Yao "gigantic" and said she didn't want to miss this opportunity to welcome him to the United States.

    "For Chinese people, it's a very proud moment," said Lee. "Hopefully, there will be many more people from China or Asia that can play in the NBA."
     

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