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Long article on Yao in UK

Monday, February 12th, 2007
by John

A long article appeared in the Times Online in UK on Yao. You can read it by clicking here, but for the most part if you have been following Yao’s career, you won’t really learn much new. However, below I have narrowed down some of the things that were new and interesting to me:

* Yao said, “The first few months I was really homesick,” he told The Times at his home in Houston, Texas, where he is recovering from a fractured tibia that will keep him out until mid-March. “I was counting it day by day, just to survive.

“After a couple of weeks I felt like I had already left home months ago — it was really slow. I would look at the dates all the time to see how it passed. I wasn’t driving at the time. I didn’t know my way around Houston. Everything was unfamiliar and I was trying to adjust to the NBA and perform.

* Yao said, “…after one or two years in the NBA, I became clear about my job. They ask the questions and you answer them. So from then on, I tried to be more professional and I started to make some jokes, to make it fun for myself. If the questions were going to bore me, at least I could have some fun and entertain myself.”

* Yao said, “…I’ll tell you this story. In 1993, we tried to get the Olympics. Obviously, we lost, but that night when the announcement was going to be made, I stayed up late as a 13-year-old boy to hear the news, but finally I fell asleep before the news.

“The next morning, my mom tells me we lost the Olympics and I’m really, really sad. Then, in 2001, we go to Moscow to try to get the 2008 Olympics and that night the TV was sitting right over my shoulder while I was in my bedroom playing video games and I was just listening for the news. I wasn’t watching because I was afraid to. Finally I heard [Juan Antonio] Samaranch [the IOC president] say ‘Beijing’ and I almost cried.

* Yao also said that he would like to hold the record for the most number of Olympic games for a Chinese basketball player, which would be four, taking him to play in the 2012 London Olympics.

* Bill Sanders, VP of Marketing for Yao’s agency BDA Sports, said the following: “…Yao is a reluctant icon. He doesn’t have the ego that a lot of celebrity athletes have. He feels a responsibility to China and to Chinese basketball. But privacy is important to him.

“He gives us a certain number of days to ‘sell’ and I would guess that figure is half as many days as Tiger Woods or Peyton Manning [quarterback with the Indianapolis Colts, winners of Super Bowl XLI] does. Could he be making more money? Sure. Should he be out there [in the public domain] with Tiger Woods? Sure. But he doesn’t want to be.”

Yao seen at Toyota Center Saturday night

Monday, February 12th, 2007
by John
Yao made an appearance at Toyota Center Saturday to conduct some workouts, and did the Rockets a favor by  taping a video message for the crowd to wish them a Happy Lunar New Year.Yao made an appearance at Toyota Center Saturday to conduct some workouts, and did the Rockets a favor by taping a video message for the crowd to wish them a Happy Lunar New Year. Click here to see some photos from a Chinese dance team that performed at halftime.

Here’s a translation from Raymond of a Sohu.com article that was published after Saturday’s game between the Rockets and Bobcats…

One after the other, Yao Ming shot the basketball passed to him by his assistant coach, Tom Thibodeau. It was almost exactly like the promotional film that Yao Ming did for the Houston Rockets, except this time, Yao Ming was standing a few steps more closer to the free throw line. As the commercial states, “Excellence is a habit, not an act (and it takes practice and perseverance.)” So while Yao Ming’s knee/leg wound is still recuperating, he is working diligently and laboriously to try to return to the court as soon as possible.

Yao Ming continuously released multiple shots from the free throw line. It looked as if his shooting touch had not deserted him, as his hit rate was pretty high. Through such hard practice, Yao Ming is determined not to let his shooting touch become cold after being sidelined for more than 6 weeks now because of his injury. His light-colored training jersey was soaked with sweat already, but his right knee has already recovered. The only sign that there was something wrong with his right knee was that the black brace support wrapped around his thigh was seen from a corner of his black pants.

On the other side of the training court, Bonzi Wells, Luther Head and a couple other Rockets are practicing their shooting. After the loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Friday night, the Rockets are to play a back-to-back with the Charlotte Bobcats on Saturday. Since there was no team practice in the morning, the players arrived at Toyota Centre a couple hours earlier prior to the game to practice their shooting.

After finishing his shooting practice, Yao Ming walked towards the center of the court. Bonzi Wells also walked up from the other side of the court. They greeted each other striking their fists, and then cracked jokes at each other. Then Yao Ming walked back to his side of the court, lifted his left leg high, but kept his right leg straight, and not bending it as far as possible. Yao Ming then chatted with David Macha, the strength and conditioning coach of the Rockets, about how he felt after the shooting practice, gesticulating with his right hand on his injured right knee to the malleolus joint position. Then, without his basketball, Yao Ming started to practice his low post footwork, all in slow motion. He was trying to see if his just-recovered right leg/knee could sustain such turnaround moves without ill effect.

More Rockets teammates arrived into the training hall. Tracy McGrady walked in leisurely, and was surprised but excited to see Yao Ming there as well. The two of them stretched out their hands from afar and struck their fists to greet each other. They then sat down together on the bench and started to chat. They often turned their attention to the Rockets that were now into their shooting practice. Obviously Tracy McGrady was explaining to Yao Ming the latest situation with the team. At this very moment, maybe both Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady are starting to sketch out something big and special for the Rockets for this season.