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[Yahoo] Rockets could lose Yao for season—or longer

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by J-Wolf, Jun 29, 2009.

  1. MadMax

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    this just in: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl...kn/6503064.html

    Rockets center Yao Ming’s left foot injury could be severe enough to be season ending or even career-threatening depending on the success of potential treatments chosen, Rockets team physician Tom Clanton said Monday.
     
  2. Hayesfan

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    Thank you for the effort. :)
     
  3. Air Langhi

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    Wow. Man yao fans are unbelievable.
     
  4. justtxyank

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    So it's pretty much confirmed.
     
  5. joegoroxy

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    hmmmmm so it looks like we need a startin center instead of a backup . . .

    fuking yao ming, drink more milk dammit!

    in all seriousness, i feel terrible for him, i know he wants to help lead the team to the promised land soooo badly. heres to a complete recovery
     
  6. The Brian

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    well it looks like him not feeling pain is a good thing.

    we can only hope for the best and that they'll find a way to get yao missing as little time as possible (and saving his career).
     
  7. Uprising

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    Wow, this era of TMAC and Yao has SUCKED.

    Nothing hurts more than to see them repeatedly get injured and sidelined.

    I'm ready to move on from Yao if this article is at all true. If not, then damn the media once again for playing with my emotions.

    Time to move on and build on to our core of quicker, more agile and entertaining players.


    EDIT: Just noticed the other links to other sites.....great.


    Good bye Yao Ming.....

    Bring on athleticism and quick ball movement like we had in the series against the Lakers.

    Wish we could have gotten Amare.
     
  8. Hayesfan

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    I am trying to think happy thoughts D.... happy thoughts! ;)

    Well, as long as we just get a lotto pick, next years draft should be stacked. I'll let you know how high Cousins and Patterson should go in about 8 months.
     
  9. T_Man

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    But they will
     
  10. durvasa

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    That does not sound good at all.
     
  11. saleem

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    They aren't likely to be able to sustain it over 82 games. Ron probably won't want to resign here without Yao. Without him we are likely a lottery team. DM also knows we would be better off by trading veterans like Luis and Shane. Starting from scratch is the only way out.
     
  12. MadMax

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    no way. not now.
     
  13. rodmanhust

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    I still have faith that Yao would come back.
    nothing is even confirmed at this stage.
     
  14. J.R.

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    That doesnt sound good. What also got me is
    Take it for what its worth. Im afraid this may be it for Yao.
     
  15. MadMax

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    this is confirmed:



    this just in: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl...kn/6503064.html

    Rockets center Yao Ming’s left foot injury could be severe enough to be season ending or even career-threatening depending on the success of potential treatments chosen, Rockets team physician Tom Clanton said Monday.
     
  16. HowsMyDriving

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    which part of "not only did it not heal, but it got worse" did you miss?
     
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  18. MadMax

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    yeah, but it's not confirmed. i have not physically been shruken down and injected into yao's foot to take a look for myself.
     
  19. gifford1967

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    Man, I feel really sorry for Yao. What a blow that must have been.
     
  20. worzel gummidge

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    Ideal scenario: They put Yao's foot in a cast, give it have more time to heal, and it heals.

    Worst case scenario: They operate on the foot which runs the risk of him not playing again.
     

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