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Should Yao Ming stop wasting his time in Houston and demand a trade?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Van Gundier, Dec 21, 2006.

  1. declan32001

    declan32001 Member

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    No you're not. Your taking the dregs of posting here, and adding to it thinking it's a clever thing to do.

    What's really funny is there are many former YOF's here that have shown a lot more respect for this bbs than you have, and of the current YOF base here many make valid points which simply unnerve JVG syncophants such as yourself.

    So enjoy your fratboy based humor, but stop creating threads solely intended to make fun of others. It just makes you look all the more ridiculous.
     
  2. Van Gundier

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    Chest pounding
    Cursing at opponents
    Demand a trade

    Just a natural progression in the development of a young star player.

    Thanks for the advice, but I'll do what I want. As for "fratboy based humor"... I'm neither a fratboy nor trying to be that humorous.

    This thread isn't about YOF or Van Gundy.. it's about overreaction.
     
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    Well said. this guy is a tool and making himself a complete a******.
     
  4. Hayesfan

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    lol I love Yao's sense of humor.

    Thanks for the translation stephenchou!
     
  5. Yodels

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    Just a little FYI:
    Houston has the 8th largest Asian population among American cities. Among the ten cities with the highest total population, Houston has the third highest percentage of Asians.
     
  6. xiaofeng

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    maybe trade Yao to Lakers for Odom is a double-win solution
     
  7. doublebogey

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    Lol, everyone can see the hidden message now.
     
  8. Highwire

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    Blue Beluga = alex_huynh = bored. 130 + 13 = 143 posts as of today.
     
  9. Cohen

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    And I had thought Van Gundier was a good poster.

    Shows what I know...
     
  10. rayman77

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    For sure Yao will stay in Houston until Rockets trades him. He has ever said this.
     
  11. warbirdzone

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    Van Gundier was trying to be clever and being sarcastic with his post. He is mocking the people who he thought overreacting with those comments. But I don't think is funny or deserve to start a thread for it personally. I usually like his posts, but this is a terrible joke.
     
  12. Blake

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    Congrats...you have officially moved beyond the Richard Justice-realm of moronic

    EDIT: haha
     
  13. Cohen

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    Yeah, I know what he was up to and I concur with your assessment of it.
     
  14. R0ckets03

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    actually its really really really weird.
     
  15. Drizno

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    he started off pretty good, but then... BAM!
     
  16. rfila

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    Ok, I admit I was fooled. I do not pay attention who says what all the time. I did not know whether the OP was YOF or NYOF. When I read the original post in a hurry with my poor English reading ability, I thought he had some valid points.

    Now that I understand his intention with the original post, Still I think his post make a lot of sense. Seriously, who can argue most of what he said are true? Yao has given all he could and brought the owner a lot of money, yet I do not see the owner in return doing anything aggressive to persue a championship which is what Yao wants most. Yao's dedication, royalty, sacrifice are wasted in the process in which the owner gets what he wants(money) while Yao does not get what he wants(rings). In the end, when Yao finally weared down(or even worse, injured before weared down), he will be treated anything better than the other houston center who brought two rings to Houston. Bussiness is business, do it fair. Either the owner do something now, or Yao should seriously consider requesting being traded. A one-way royalty in today's world is not far from stupidity.
     
  17. Sofine81

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    You are not kidding, I will exit now and not give it any room to grow.
     
  18. ritou

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    This is my reply. One more post. Thanks VG.
     

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