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What the hell happened to Yao?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by crossover, Apr 5, 2006.

  1. RocketsMac

    RocketsMac Member

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    you gotta chill out man.. I just said that I hope it aint a damn hot streak, you dont need to talk all of that s*** ... I said that I hope it's just a bad game and he will be back to 30/10...next time, read the whole dang post then think before you post a stupid attacking reply like this one... :rolleyes:
     
  2. waihh

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    You guys overlooked the fact that Yao sit out for a long period During THE SEASON!
    He for the first time got an opportunity to study live games. And it was totally different from studying video tapes. He could easily see what the Rox was suffering without him. It helped him to learn what he has to do to help the team and it helped him to realize something he used to do in the past was actually hurting the team, like passing out when the shooters were cold. He also got the the opportunity to study live game of others, like O'neals'. In my opinion, these live studies helped Yao tramendously. He had plenty of time to think things over and through.
    Such an opportunity has never been available to Yao. As mentioned, watching video tapes is not comparable. Even us fans are far more excited watching live games. And he had never missed a significant number of games for him to learn his role in the team.
    I believe it is the major reason of Yao's sudden growth.
     
  3. Zach Kang

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    Really can't see that in Rox' home court. I believe I am way more excited than those fans in the Toyota center
     

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