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Jerome James:"I can't stop Yao, but he doesn't know it,"

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  1. mirror_image

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    Funny article from Sonics official Website:

    http://www.nba.com/sonics/news/james050307.html

    Another Challenge For James
    Last night, Seattle SuperSonics center Jerome James defended Phoenix's Amaré Stoudemire, a 6-10 freak of nature with enough athletic ability to finish second in the Sprite Rising Stars Slam Dunk at All-Star Weekend in Denver and nearly win the whole thing. Tomorrow (7:00 p.m., FSN, ), James will face Yao Ming, at 7-6 tied for the honor of the tallest player in the NBA and possessing silky touch that has allowed him to make 55.0% of his shots, third in the NBA (Stoudemire, at 56.6%, ranks second).
    It's all in a week's work for James. While the Sonics starting center has been in the spotlight lately because he's picked up his offense, averaging 11.3 points per game last week, James' defense has been a positive for the Sonics all season long. Typically, James has taken the higher-scoring opposing big man, so long as frontcourt-mate Reggie Evans is not left with an impossible matchup. That's meant James defending Stoudemire one night and Yao the next, or going from Tim Duncan to Chris Webber.

    "Amaré Stoudemire, what can I say about that kid? No matter how many times I block his shot, he's young enough and fearless enough to keep coming."

    James welcomes the challenge.

    "I love that," James said after the Sonics practiced Monday. "It speaks volumes, because if you can go up against the best in the world and hold them defensively, that has to say something about your game. Give me anybody - Shaq (O'Neal), Yao, Amaré, Tim Duncan, (Kevin) Garnett, all of them. I'd love to see them every night."

    Well, maybe not Stoudemire and the Suns, who forced even this season's lighter James - he says he's cut his body fat to 12% - to suck wind as he raced to get downcourt before Phoenix could score in transition.

    "If I had my choice, I'd play Yao Ming every night," James said. "I'm tired. I think the whole team is tired from that track meet last night. Amaré Stoudemire, what can I say about that kid? He's fast; he is the fastest five man in the league by far. No matter how many times I block his shot, he's young enough - you know what they say, youth has no fear - he's young enough and fearless enough to keep coming."

    Stoudemire was held relatively in check by James and his teammates after a quick start. He finished the night with 22 points, four below his 26-point average, and shot well under 50% from the field (7-for-17).

    Now, Yao - the runner-up behind Stoudemire for the 2002-03 Rookie of the Year award - presents an entirely different challenge. The Sonics contained him last year, holding Yao to 45.2% shooting and averages of 17.0 points and 6.3 rebounds, but he want off for 30 points on 11-for-16 shooting in Houston in the only matchup between the two teams this year.

    "Yao Ming stepped his game up over the summertime," said James. "He's stepping out, hitting 10-15-foot jumpers. Last season, he wasn't making them; you could afford to play off of him. Now he makes you play him more honestly. You've got to go out and defend him out there. His jumpshot is such a threat now that he can pump fake in the paint and hit a jump hook over you. If you go for his block, you've got to get off the ground because he shoots it so high. We've had success going straight at him, so I expect us to do that tomorrow night. Go straight at him and try to get him in foul trouble."

    Indeed, as potent as Yao was, the Sonics came from behind for an 87-85 victory. Yao wasn't on the court for the final minute, fouling out after he hooked James in the post down the stretch. It was an example of James using his NBA experience to frustrate Yao.

    "I can't stop Yao, but he doesn't know it," James said. "As long as he doesn't know it, I'm going to use it to my advantage, use my experience to my advantage. … What I know defensively with six years in the league, he can't combat it with his three years in the league offensively."

    Yao is improving rapidly. While James points to the development in Yao's shooting range, Sonics Coach Nate McMillan believes the All-Star starter is getting better in the post.

    "Yao is better than he was last year; he understands position better, he understands how to get position, whereas last year you could get him off the block," said McMillan. "This year, they're doing more to get him deeper in the paint and he seems to have better feel for posting up."

    As Yao continues to develop both aspects of his offensive game, he stands the possibility of becoming impossible to defend.

    "I look at him and think, 'I'm glad I got in (the league) what I got in,'" James said. "I'd hate to get drafted the same year he got drafted, because then I'd have 15 years of playing against him. I only have five or six of them (left)."
     
  2. jlwee

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    Finally someone respect yao!!!! But i guess yao gonna play badly tomorrow as he is now in the slump
     
  3. yipengzhao

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    I like James. He's a really good player. I wish we had him. Good rebounder, scrappy player, can score too. That reggie evans is good as well.

    I like James. I don't know how much money he makes, but he should be making Adonal Foyle and Brian Cardinal money at least.

    He's kind of wrong about the shooting range though. If anything Yao's range has regressed since he came into the league. But he's gotten better throughout this season because in the beginning he went away from it completely.
     
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  6. Willis25

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    dude - that is a year old

    Yao torched them last time they played !
     
  7. deadlybulb

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    Remember when James lit up Yao his first year in the league?

    He tore him up... and that was when he was fat and slow.

    Granted, it was before Yao had his breakout games.
     
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    Ever heard of "Hack-a-Shaq"? A hacking foul trying to strip a player of the ball hardly equates to a flagrant foul. Your making a mountain out of a molehill given that announcers and posters alike joke about having a 3rd center on a roster to give 6 extra fouls.
     
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    I may or may not be going overboard a bit with my previous post. But the Hack-a-Shaq comparison makes no sense. The whole point of the post was to show that opposing players hack Yao almost at will w/o getting fouls. Which is the opposite of what Hack-a-Shaq is suppose to be about.
     
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    That's a lot of respect actually. Especially since it is coming from a player who has played Yao well in the past.
     
  12. solid

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    There is only one player in the entire NBA who can stop Yao Ming and his name is Yao Ming. Unfortunately, he is very effective at doing this on a regular basis. Once Yao Ming can get beyond the stiffling restraints of Yao Ming, the sky is the limit.
     
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    I thought the general consensus was that Francis and Mobley stopped Yao every night. ;) :D
     
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    James is funny..a lot of contradictory statements.
     
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    after SF3 and Cat its Yao Ming! ;)

    anyways I agree only Yao can stop Yao.. When Yao is up for the game and motivated he is unstopable.

    J
     
  16. Fegwu

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    Actually there are only three people that can stop Yao Ming;

    Yao Ming
    Steve Francis
    Cuttino Mobley.


    PS. No Sura for you SOF.
     
  17. Texas Stoke

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    Just great. Now Yao is going to want to be friends with this guy even more and run to help him up off the floor when he falls. Yao Ming is not going to want to make this friendly pup in the newspapers look bad even though once this pup hits the floor he becomes a no good cheating dog who claws, barks, and bites at Yao.

    Here this guy is saying he'd rather face Yao everynight than face Stoudamire and that Yao doesn't know that he can't stop him. I would take that as an insult. Yao Ming should be become Yao Mean and destroy this chump tonight, this same chump who fouled Yao Ming out of the game and celebrated it on his home court. I want Yao Ming to spit in his face and dunk on his mamma.
     
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    :eek: :eek: :eek: :D
     
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    yeah yao always puts the lockdown on yao...the sad thing is if the quote "i cant stop yao, but he doesnt know it" were to be posted in yao's locker as one of those motivating headlines you always hear about, i actually think instead of playing better, yao might actually play worse against jj the next time out...mental toughness is a strange thing...
     
  20. sabonis

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    I actually think James has a great point.

    I think hat he said is true for the entire league. No one can stop Yao when he puts his mind to it, he just has to realize it more often.

    Stuart
     

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