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If stats are any indication, see this (on Yao)....

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by hardeji, Oct 15, 2002.

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  1. hardeji

    hardeji Member

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    This is from the "Asian Basketball" website. It must be for their international/asian tourny(s)???
    Anyway, it shows Zhi-Zhi and Bateer, with darn near the point total of Ming, and Bateer with 75% of the rebounds as Ming.

    Stats Leaders

    Points
    1. Sun Jun 30.8
    2. Liu Yu-dong 27.6
    3. Yao Ming 27.1
    4. Lee Nan 26.9
    5. Wang Zhi-zhi 25.6
    6. Menk Bateer 23.7
    7. Zheng Wu 23.1
    8. Jason Woodard 20.9
    9. Liu Yong 20.6
    10. Jason Dixon 19.9

    Rebounds
    1. Yao Ming 19.4
    2. Menk Bateer 13.5
    3. Rod Gregory 12.6
    4. Jason Dixon 12.4
    5. Tang Jen-dong 12.2
     
  2. harumph

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    I thought Wang got dropped by China...
     
  3. smoothie

    smoothie Jabari Jungle

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    he did, but his stats are his stats. ;) :confused:
     
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    Problem is Menke and Wang are above avg. height in the CBA, NBA players are taller and more athletic putting them at a major disadvantage.

    With Yao you have a player with the height and a nice shooting touch. He shoots at a far higher percentage than either Menke or Wang. This all makes him a far better NBA prospect.

    This is why Manke and Wang won't log many NBA minutes and Yao will.

    Just my 2cents.
     

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