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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Northside Storm, Nov 17, 2008.

  1. Northside Storm

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    Was looking through Yahoo and adjusting my teams when I glanced at this and thought I would share it with you all.

    http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ba...t=AnGEOpJgbR_7BLIuQ2jDFrC8vLYF?urn=nba,122678

    We all know Yao is going through a rough time on the court, but man, the guy is a model off the court. Between him and Deke, I think the Rockets have cornered the market on tender-hearted 7 footers with strange foreign accents.
     
  2. ndnguy85

    ndnguy85 Contributing Member

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    hahah..niceeeeeee
     
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    Dr. Yo. :D

    what's next?
     
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    next will be officer
     
  6. JohnnyC

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    lol...bill clinton...?
     
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    Yao
    Deke
    Hakeem

    All good guys.
     
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    Don't forget Hakeem d' Dream. When even noted Rocket hater Charley Rosen describes your center as "one of the classiest individuals that ever stepped on the court" you know you had one great player :D
     
  9. Northside Storm

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    Yeah, true, forgot that Dream also fits into the strange foreign accent category XD
     
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    Can he teach at university when he retires?
     
  11. yaorta

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    Is Yao the highest doctor in the world?
     
  12. prodigy08

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    Yao will receive doctorate degree from Univ. of Hong Kong

    HKU to award Honorary Degrees to HIV/ AIDS advocacy trio Former US President Bill Clinton, Dr David Ho and Mr Yao Ming


    The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is pleased to announce that it will be conferring honorary degrees upon three outstanding individuals in recognition of their shared commitment to humanitarian causes and global leadership in HIV/AIDS research and advocacy.

    The honorary degree recipients are:

    o The Honorable William Jefferson Clinton, Former President of the United States of America: Doctor of Laws honoris causa

    o Dr David D Ho: Doctor of Science honoris causa

    o Mr Yao Ming: Doctor of Social Sciences honoris causa.

    The University will confer honorary degrees upon Dr Clinton and Dr Ho at the 179th Congregation on December 4, 2008 at 3:30pm at Loke Yew Hall, HKU. Mr Yao will receive his honorary degree at a Congregation to be held in 2009.

    HKU's tradition of awarding honorary degrees began in 1916 and past awardees include Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela, Lee Kuan Yew, King Edward VIII, and Hu Shih.

    Brief biography

    William Jefferson Clinton

    The Honorable William Jefferson Clinton was the 42nd President of the United States of America, and under his leadership, the country enjoyed the strongest economy in a generation and the longest economic expansion in US history, including the creation of more than 22 million jobs.

    Following his time in Office, he established the William J. Clinton Foundation with the mission of strengthening the capacity of people in the United States and around the world to meet the challenges of global interdependence.

    The Foundation has 800 staff and volunteers around the world working to improve lives through several initiatives, including the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative which is helping 1.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS access lifesaving drugs. Other initiatives include applying a business-oriented approach worldwide to fight climate change and develop sustainable economic growth in Africa and Latin America.

    The Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) was established in 2005 to bring together global leaders from all backgrounds, regions, and religions to devise and implement innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges. ‘CGI Asia' is the first of the Initiative's international meetings and will be held in Hong Kong in December 2008.

    In recognition of his contributions to his nation and the global community, HKU will confer upon him the degree of Doctor of Laws honoris causa.

    David D Ho

    Dr David D Ho is the Scientific Director and CEO of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, and Irene Diamond Professor and Physician at the Rockefeller University, New York.

    Dr Ho was born in Taiwan and immigrated to Los Angeles when he was 12. After high school, he attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the California Institute of Technology, receiving his BSc degree with highest honours from the latter in 1974. He graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1978, and did his clinical training in internal medicine and infectious diseases at the UCLA School of Medicine and at Massachusetts General Hospital.

    Dr Ho has been at the forefront of AIDS research for three decades and is credited worldwide with fundamentally changing the way scientists look at the AIDS virus, initiating a crucial shift in the treatment paradigm to hitting the virus early and hard with a combination of antiretroviral drugs.

    Dr Ho heads an alliance of Chinese and American organizations dedicated to helping address the HIV/AIDS crisis in China. His leadership was instrumental in helping China to rectify its AIDS policies and to implement a number of treatment and prevention programs. In addition, he was a key figure involved in setting up the HKU AIDS Institute in 2007 and establishing an onging strategic partnership with the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center/China AIDS Initiative.

    In recognition of his contributions to medicine and the global community, HKU will confer upon him the degree of Doctor of Science honoris causa.

    Yao Ming

    Mr Yao Ming is a core member of the national basketball team of China and now plays for the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA) of the USA.

    Mr Yao is a native of Shanghai, China, who joined the national basketball team of China in 1998, took part in three Olympic Games from 2000 to 2008, and led the Chinese national team twice to its best records in history at the Athens and Beijing Olympics. He entered the 2002 NBA draft and was selected by the Houston Rockets as their first overall pick of the draft. Over the six seasons of his NBA career, he was selected as an NBA all-star for six consecutive years. He is now respected and renowned as one of the leading basketball players in the world. His outstanding achievements in basketball have helped to raise awareness of and praise for Chinese basketball, which has in turn helped the development of basketball in the nation. In addition, he is devoted to community services and charitable work, and in 2008, he established his own charitable foundation, The Yao Ming Foundation, to help children in need and give them hope.

    Mr Yao has made outstanding contributions in HIV/AIDS advocacy, appearing with Mr Magic Johnson on commercials to support the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS, and taking part in various activities on the Mainland, such as visiting children living with the disease. He has helped fight the social and cultural stigma associated with HIV/AIDS with his positive attitude and participation in the prevention and treatment of the disease, and continues to advocate action, care and full integration of people living with HIV/AIDS. In September 2008, Mr Yao was presented with the Award for Outstanding Contributions to the AIDS Response by UNAIDS, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS.

    In recognition of his contributions to sport and HIV/AIDS advocacy, HKU will confer upon him the degree of Doctor of Social Sciences honoris causa.

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  13. killlogan

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    I haven't even got a Master degree. But they gave a doc to Yao who is simply a no-brainer. The only thing that's enabling yao to play on court is just his big size, his pretty good performances have nothing to do with his small brain. I even can't count the number of times when rafer dictated yao to make a pick&roll, no sooner than when rafer shouted to him did Yao begin to realize he was standing on the wrong position. It also happens countless times when rafer asks yao to pass him the ball for a fast break, it seems to take yao a couple of minutes to start considering passing the damn ball after he grabs the rebound. Hell Doc.Yao who's not way better than Head in fact, at least, they're not so different in intellegence as in size.
     
  14. daywalker02

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    It comes with being a celebrity
    you are just being jealous
     
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    Anybody followed Yao long enough should know Yao is a very intelligent man and I am pretty sure he is more intelligent than you. Get a life. Basketball is not the only thing on earth.
     
  16. fmullegun

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    Well he is a basketball player with no real education since he has been playing pro since he was what 14?

    He is certainly thoughtful but I am not sure how much further you can take that discussion.
     
  17. LFE171

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    +1. Yao can't even learn adelman's offense and it's been over a year! haha

    Does anyone know if UofHK is a decent school?
     
  18. killlogan

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    Just because he hasn't committed any crime off the court since he joined the NBA? Then most of us deserve that title, we're a little bit better than a foreign idiot at least. Yao's head is not less bigger than ours but not bigger though, but his damn head is pretty small relative to his 7-6 body.

    Long long ago, the dominator of the earth was dinasours who are generally big in size (much bigger than Yao). Some of them had big heads while others had smaller ones, but the smaller one were still a lot bigger than the heads today's human beings have. However, however big dinasours' heads were, it's no way to say they are more smart than humans. (provided they were still alive today, there may really be some dinasours existing somewhere on the earth today, who knows.) The ratio of one's head to his entire body can reflect his intelligence exactly, even more precise than the so-called IQ.

    I don't know whether yao has his IQ tested, but I'm sure his IQ is below 100 that's considered as an average. However, most of NBA players are genius who are over 130 in IQ, so it's no wonder that Yao is always directed by rafer and even worse, he's always fooled by his opponents. Degree is not everthing for us, but it's nothing at all for yao who can even not count from 1 to 100 fluently. Genius dismissed from high school (Kobe, KG, LBJ, etc) while fools honoured as DOC. :eek: Maybe letter G should substitute the C. They are both human's best friends. :D
     
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    are you Mr Pink?
     
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    You know, this country allows free speech and freedom of expression but if there was ever a time to limit those freedoms to an individual it's on this killlogan person. I don't know what Yao did to this person but it must have been BAD. It's almost funny the way this person simply hates Yao. Then again, it's not the worst I've seen in this BBS so.....................
     

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