man i took off not even a day and you're dishing me at the back? lol. yes, i FEEL the need to defend yao anytime i see some comments that i think are unfair, baseless and silly - many were from you, lol. yao is my favorite rocket on this current team, and has been since his arrival in houston. got a problem with that? and as a matter of fact, i defend any rocket against silly comments, if i feel like i want to type something up. you can add rafer, battier and even mcgrady to that list. i usually don't spend as much time on this board during the offseason unless there is big news. last spring and early summer i was in europe, busy everyday on business (still employed then). now i work for myself, so i 've had more time on this board. wut, have you been stalking me? and you should not be surprised there were a lot fans mia when yao went down. what's wrong with that? many only follow stars and their idols. you can also say that ever since mcgrady went out this year, this board has been a bit quieter as well.
Well the scapegoat is gone so less people making threads about Tmac. Probably why it has been quieter since most threads were about him.
ibm, I actually like what you write and if it was up to me, you wouldn't be a rookie. I would like to see what kind of threads you would start. I do though notice the sensitivity towards yao. I do guess if its your hero, people tend to defend their heroes.
i have probably agreed with you less than otherwise. but there have been times i hoped at least this board has more members like you so the quality will go up. i'll leave it at that. a side note - this is the best rockets and bball bbs there is that i am aware of. the only thing is that it doesn't let me edit my post if there's a typo (i've had plenty i believe), much less start a thread. don't really care about the "status", though. i laugh every time i see an argument goes to "you're only a rookie and i am a precious member". that being said, let's go back to the topic. have you changed your mind after tonight on this lowry-aaron controversy?