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Quotes from Yao about the Artest trade

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
by John

Fran Blinebury of the Houston Chronicle is in China and was able to talk with Yao about his thoughts on the Ron Artest trade as read in this article.

Here is a summary of all of Yao’s quotes:

“For some reason, I like (Artest),” Yao said. “Because in the games we play against him, I hate him.

“When I text messaged with Luis (Scola), we talked about team chemistry. That’s only what worries us.

“We worry about the new attitude to the team. We are adding talent to the team and we need that, but building team chemistry is important. This is not bad. I don’t mean he is not welcome to Houston. But a new player always needs some time.

“Also, he was the biggest part of a team in Sacramento. He was a star player. We need more chemistry and more communication.”

“There’s worry. Obviously, yes. We will think about it, of course. Hopefully, he’s not fighting anymore and going after a guy in the stands.

“I haven’t talked to Ron yet, so it’s hard to say. I have to find a way to talk to him and see what we can do as a basketball team. He has a history. But we know he is a physical player. He is a good player. He really can help us. And Ron is on a contract year, too.

“I think Ron Artest is a good player if coach (Rick) Adelman can control the team well.”

“I think it’s kind of a gamble. Because we’re getting rid of rookies this year and next year and we’re getting an experienced player. That’s a team that needs to win right now, not in the future.

“I think this team has no problem being a good team in the regular season. How good can we be depends on how we show up in the playoffs. It’s very clear. The playoffs, we already know, are a different game. It’s playing fundamentally. That’s how Utah gets success two years in a row against us. I think, for some reason, Ron is that kind of person. He plays very fundamentally. Body up, physical, defensively, offensively.”

“I want to think about one step and one step. I know I’m 28 already. I don’t know how many steps I can go. But still, one step and then another step. I hope I can get two steps at a time. That’s my personality. I don’t want to go too far with what I think. First, I want to win in the first round.”

China loses to Australia, Yao scores 14

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
by John

This is a little late because of a massive project at my work, but better late than never.

On Wednesday (China time), China lost to Australia 67-55 in a FIBA Diamond Ball tournament game in Nanjing, China.

Here Yi Jianlian and Yao Ming get pumped during the game…

July 30th, 2008 - Yi Jianlian and Yao Ming are pumped in their game against Australia in the FIBA Diamond Cup tournament

And here, Australia’s Andrew Bogut hacks Yao big-time…

July 30th, 2008 - Australia's Andrew Bogut hacks Yao Ming in a FIBA Diamond Cup tournament game in Nanjing, China

Here’s Raymond’s recap of the game:

Yao Ming played 30 minutes, scored 14 points (5/8 FG% 4/6 FT%)/7 rebounds/2 blocks/1 steal/1 assist/5 turnovers/4 personal fouls.

He sort of played well against Bogut and held him to 9 points (3/9 FG% 0/4 FT%)/8 rebounds/2 blocks/4 fouls in 23 minutes of play.

However, China was exposed because of the inept performance of their point guards. Yao’s friend and teammate Liu Wei got bumped in the ribs early in the second quarter and couldn’t play afterwards.

China’s backup guards couldn’t break Australia’s full-court press, couldn’t control the tempo and rhythm of the game, and didn’t know how to pass to their interior players. As a result, China had 25 turnovers, and their power forwards (Yi Jianlian, Wang Zhizhi and Du Feng) played extremely poorly, with Yi failing to score in 24 minutes of play.

Overall, it was a total disappointment for China, and the defeat means we may not see Yao Ming play against Luis Scola, unless Argentina fails to win against Serbia and finishes 2nd or 3rd in their group — a similar position as China.

Click here for more photos of the game.

Yao to appear on CNN’s Talk Asia this weekend

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
by John

Here’s a Web video preview of Yao’s interview that will appear on CNN’s “Talk Asia” program this weekend.

July 2008 - Yao Ming is interviewed by CNN's Talk Asia program

For show times, you can go to CNN’s Talk Asia site here.

I’ve gone ahead and converted the times for the folks in the U.S. All times are Central time:

Friday, August 1st – 6:30pm CDT
Saturday, August 2nd – 10:00am CDT
Saturday, August 2nd – 7:30pm CDT
Sunday, August 3rd – 2:30am CDT
Sunday, August 3rd – 8:00am CDT

For a written CNN interview of Yao, click here.

For Raymond’s translation of a related interview, click here.