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Yao Ming on His Olympics Experience

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by pryuen, Oct 22, 2006.

  1. durvasa

    durvasa Member

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    You don't care if it's ultimately bad for him? Are you not a Rockets fan?
     
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    Good catch, man.

    Pity on those who don't read Chinese and have to rely on only China Daily to get China-related stuff.
     
  3. Seven

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    Maybe it is ultimately bad for him. What are you as a fan going to do about it? He has to live his life. For what we know he could trip over a pebble and break his toe. Yes he's important to this franchise, but enough to take away his freedom to play in the games? No.
     
  4. durvasa

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    I can't do anything about it, obviously. Nor can I do anything about how the Rockets as a team play. Or any number of other things. That doesn't mean I can't express displeasure or concern over it.
     
  5. Seven

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    True. And me prefering not to worry about what I can't help does not mean I am not a rockets fan. :)
     

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