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Trade for Yao Ming?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Jrazz, Oct 30, 2002.

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  1. Rockets2K

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    Panda,

    Probably the best post you have ever made. Needless to say I agree. Yao Ming will have to do whatever is necessary to help the team. If his shots aren't falling, there is still plenty that he needs to do..Hopefully, he will come out and show that the first game wasn't what he is all about..

    Woo-Hoo...Power DAncers on KRIV right now...:D:D

    Windandsea,

    You have been an invaluable poster here this year.Dont give up hope on the basis of one lousy game. Have some patience, trust to the talents of your big boy to show what he can do on the right team...the others are correct, RT and the Rox are one of the better teams in the league at helping big men work on their skills..
     
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    one word: patience!
     
  3. DavidS

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    yes, panda...good post.

    Windandsea, just because Yao is good at shooting doesn't mean
    that he should only shoot.

    The one thing that I do NOT like are: specialist.

    Yao should NOT become a "specialist."

    Yao should become a "basketball player."

    That means that he should know how to play all aspects of the game:
    rebounding, defense (dirty work), free throws, blocking, passing,
    and then shooting.

    See, if Yao has a weakness, he must strengthen it. He should NOT just use his
    natural skills (fineness shooting), he should develop the skills that he is
    NOT good at.

    That's what made Hakeem so great. He was great at both ends of the court.
    He was balanced. Not one dimensional.
     
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  4. cwww

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    This is BS! It only proved that you're NOT a Rocket fan, you're just Ming's fan! :mad:

    C'mon man, how could you make this kind of comment based on only 1 game??
     
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