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Yao is a KongFu master?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by qpx, Dec 11, 2002.

  1. qpx

    qpx Member

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    [​IMG] Looks like he is using taichi to defend Webber. :)
     
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  2. pliu

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    I wish he is, if he can Kongfu especially taichi, Sharq is not a problem.
     
  3. ChenZhen

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    You've got to remember that kicking or punching is illegal in basketball ;)
     
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    Yea...it looks like Yao is drawing energy from within. Webber don't know what hits him! Hopefully Yao won't hurt someone with his "touch of death."
     
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    HAHAHA.... you guys are all funny....

    Should I ask the great Jin Rong (Louis Cha) to come out of retirement and start writing wuxia novels about Yao Ming on the NBA court??? Time to name some of the moves ppl!!!

    that move should be called "Thousand-Pound Push!"
    how 'bout the pass to Franchise: "The Great Tai Chi (or Qian-Kun) Shift??"
    And many others!!!

    For those who don't know who the hell is Louis Cha, he's considered one of the most influential authors in the Modern Chinese Era with his wuxia series (wuxia - Chinese Martial Chivalry)... way better than the late Wang Du Lu, the author for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon...
     
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