yao was surfing the web one night and came across clutchfans...and then thats when he lost all confidence.
Yao is off, that is for certain! It looks like that he is not performing as a serious player, what is going on in his mind- is there a problem with the Coach and his coaching the new style of play- is he mad about something- no back up center- a Point Guard whoi cant pass the ball to him, or something like that ! Posisbly Money or Family problems playing on his mind? Possibly he needs a course of Hormone treatment- it can work wonders!
Money is definitely not the issue in this mind. I think he lost a lot physical strength owing to his last injury. Without enough strength, he is not comfortable and confident in offense. As a result, he can't make moves that he used to make easily (e.g., his spin to the right for layup). In addition, he is probably not comfortable with Adelman's new offensive strategy, which the Rockets players have yet figured out.
Take it for what's worth, but it's all over sina now. It was reported that Yao said “the heritage of JVG left for us is going away now and AR didn't design any strategies for 'big three' to play on the floor". Something like that. Hope it's not true. Hope Yao still have confidence in AR.
I think Yao is right. This is what I see from this season's games. Our role players don't do 'sevice works' for our big three! Our big three are treated like role players. Actually, Yao and Artest are doing dirty works for our role players.
Blizzard has ruined the lives of millions of people around the world. Imagine how much productivity has been lost due to their games...
He has been away from competitive basketball for over 7 months or more. It should take a player of his size a month or more to get back to NBA shape. For some reasons there are quite a number of knuckle heads expecting Yao to return to pre injury form.
Has anyone mentioned that maybe the truth is as simple as that Yao has started to decline now. He's 28 years old and suffered a few major injuries in the last few years. I think we may have already seen Yao's best days as a basketball player.