Translation of article: Yao to become more of a leader in Tokyo
Monday, July 31st, 2006
by John
Raymond has another translation from a sina.com article written last week by reporter Wang Meng in Beijing.
It had been raining non-stop these few days in Beijing. Suddenly the summer in Beijing had become cool and chilly. The early morning rain and wind brought shivers to pedestrians walking by.
It was that kind of a morning on July 26 when both Yao Ming and Wang Zhizhi showed up in the backyard of the National Sports Bureau, while on the other side of the globe, the Chinese national team was struggling painfully in Spain.
Wang Zhizhi was to go to the hospital for further medical inspection, and Yao Ming was to go the stadium for his training. They were both busy for their own reasons, but the reasons were closely related. Wang ZhiZhi’s medical inspection results had been released. At least 4 weeks of rest would be required for Wang. All of a sudden, the highly anticipated hope of a Yao-Wang combination at the World Championships for all Chinese basketball fans had evaporated, and the hope of the Chinese national team once again was loaded on to Yao Ming’s shoulders.
It was like déjà vu. Here Yao Ming stood in the drizzling rain of a 2006 summer morning, but all of a sudden he felt he was back in the summer of 2004. It seemed like once again he would have to be on the road again alone, shouldering the whole national team again.
Raymond has another translation from a sina.com article written last week by reporter Wang Meng in Beijing.
It had been raining non-stop these few days in Beijing. Suddenly the summer in Beijing had become cool and chilly. The early morning rain and wind brought shivers to pedestrians walking by.
It was that kind of a morning on July 26 when both Yao Ming and Wang Zhizhi showed up in the backyard of the National Sports Bureau, while on the other side of the globe, the Chinese national team was struggling painfully in Spain.
Wang Zhizhi was to go to the hospital for further medical inspection, and Yao Ming was to go the stadium for his training. They were both busy for their own reasons, but the reasons were closely related. Wang ZhiZhi’s medical inspection results had been released. At least 4 weeks of rest would be required for Wang. All of a sudden, the highly anticipated hope of a Yao-Wang combination at the World Championships for all Chinese basketball fans had evaporated, and the hope of the Chinese national team once again was loaded on to Yao Ming’s shoulders.
It was like déjà vu. Here Yao Ming stood in the drizzling rain of a 2006 summer morning, but all of a sudden he felt he was back in the summer of 2004. It seemed like once again he would have to be on the road again alone, shouldering the whole national team again.