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Yao Ming's show time again. China vs Yugoslavia (second round)

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by windandsea, Jul 5, 2002.

  1. rocketlaunch

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    good stuff as always w&s
     
  2. forenzi

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    Does anyone know how many rebounds or blocks yao ming had in this game. It is incredible that in this day in age(technology,data age) a simple box score for a national tournament is not available anywhere. This is just ridiculous.
     
  3. windandsea

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    I am wondering too. Many media go to cover this match because of Yao Ming and none of them can give some detail stats. At the game of China vs Australia, many reports said Ming was 4-4 Field shootings and 9 points. But Yao Ming said in an interview that he was 5-6 shootings 11 points.
     
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    Are you a Chinese? :(
     
  5. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    I think he is Trollnese!!!:mad:
     
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    all of the chinese people hope yao has a great nba career,i'm one of them. quite a lot of nba fans in china believe that yao is overrated and overhyped by media,i'm one of them as well.



    rip #9
     
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    Anyone who expects a player to deliver tip-top performance in the third game of a back-to-back-to-back series is just asking for too much. Especially when you're competing at a high level. You'll have to be a basketball player to understand that. Getting no help from your team-mates makes it WORSE! Besides, whoever making such arrangement is just being ridiculous - 3 games in 3 nights, rest for one night, then another 3 games in 3 nights. You're butchering your players!
     

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