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Sharks get another victory as Yao cheers them on

Sunday, December 27th, 2009
by John

Yao’s Shanghai Sharks got another victory Sunday night, this time beating the Tianjin Ronggang Golden Lions in overtime, 113-105.

Former Rocket John Lucas III hit a 3-pointer with 5 seconds remaining in regulation to force the game into OT where Shanghai won it. Lucas finished with 16 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists.

Click here for more photos of Yao at the game.

Yao gets nice Christmas present – big Sharks victory over Beijing Ducks

Friday, December 25th, 2009
by John

There are photos posted of Yao in the forum Christmas night cheering on his Shanghai MAXXIS Sharks to a victory over the Beijing Capital Steel Ducks, 132-89, their biggest margin of victory in their history.

Click here for more photos of Yao at the game.

Good Yao article on NBA.com

Thursday, December 24th, 2009
by John

For those of you who haven’t been following Yao lately, here’s a good recap article on NBA.com that was published yesterday.

In the article, you’ll learn more about Yao’s thoughts right before he went under the knife for his foot surgery, what his parents thought about him undergoing the surgery, his recovery since then, his ownership of the Shanghai Sharks (his former team) and the amount of time it takes being an owner, his imminent return to the NBA, and more!

On a scale of 1-10, I’d rate this article a 9, even for you diehard fans who have been following Yao closely since his surgery last Spring.

Yao continues the causes — this time, the Shanghai Expo

Monday, December 21st, 2009
by John

It’s been a busy past few days for Yao ever since he arrived in Shanghai. Raymond has posted photos in the forum of Yao from his latest event. See the story below…

SHANGHAI, Dec. 21 (Xinhua) — China’s NBA star Yao Ming participated in the opening ceremony of a public welfare activity named of “celebrities show you around Shanghai Expo 2010” on Monday.

He called on more celebrities and people to join the public and promotional events of the Shanghai Expo.

Yao presented a proposal called “contribute to Green Expo, share a bright future” at the ceremony.

“I hope more people especially the teenagers will join us to popularize Shanghai Expo and disseminate its ideas of green, health and affection,” he said.

Apart from Yao, international movie star Jackie Chan and well-known pianist Lang Lang are also the ambassadors of Shanghai Expo who launched the event.

The public welfare activity, held by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, China Ministry of Culture and Coordination Bureau of Shanghai Expo Affairs, features various activities such as charitable parties and public speeches. Some children from the disaster and depressed areas will get sponsors’ financial aid to take part in the Shanghai Expo.

Shanghai Expo 2010 will start on May 1 and end on Oct 31. It is estimated that more than 70 million visitors will arrive in Shanghai.

Yao attends season opener of team he owns (Shanghai Sharks)

Saturday, December 19th, 2009
by John

On Saturday night in Shanghai, Yao got a hero’s welcome from the fans as he appeared as team owner for the Shanghai Sharks season opener.

Yao spoke to the crowd before the game pledging he would try his hardest to bring the team back to the top of Chinese basketball.



Click here for lots more photos of Yao and details of the game.

The Sharks almost won the game, led by former Houston Rocket John Lucas III in his first game with Shanghai. Lucas scored 30 points on 13-of-22 shooting, but wasn’t able to hit a shot at the end of overtime that could have won the game.

Although Lucas didn’t have that illustrious of an NBA career, he must be thrilled he is “the man” in Shanghai and will be treated like royalty there. And who knows, if he keeps this up, he could get another crack at the NBA. It also doesn’t hurt that Yao would probably put in a good word for him, even if it meant Shanghai may not be as good without him.

Yao busy in Shanghai at two pressers; New Yao PSA video premieres

Friday, December 18th, 2009
by John

It was a busy day for Yao on Friday in Shanghai where he took part in two press conferences.

The first one was with the Shanghai Sharks — the team he owns — where they announced they have a new sponsor, the Cheng Shin-Toyo Tire & Rubber Company, which is the 11th largest tire manufacturer in the world and the top bicycle tire manufacturer. They have a brand of tires called MAXXIS, so the official name of the team will now be the Shanghai Oriental MAXXIS Sharks.

The company employs over 15,000 people and operates in nine countries: Canada, the People’s Republic of China, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, and the United States. They have even been a sponsor of the Houston Rockets.

For more photos from this press conference, click here.

Later, Yao took part in another press conference, this time for the International Wildlife Conservation Organization.

Yao has been the Global Image Spokesperson since 2006 for the Active Conservation Awareness Programme Wild (ACAP WildAid). At the press conference, a new public service announcement video featuring Yao was shown in both English and Mandarin.

Yao joked at the press conference that since he is the owner of the Shanghai Sharks, he obviously he cannot eat shark fin soup. But seriously, as the video demonstrates, he made the vow not to eat the soup and asked that everyone else refrain from doing the same. During the press conference, his players pledged not to eat it as well.

If you notice in the photo below, former Houston Rocket John Lucas III is now a member of the Sharks (4th from the left).

For close-up photos of Lucas, Yao, and the Shanghai Sharks team, click here.

Yao is back in China now

Thursday, December 17th, 2009
by John

Raymond reports that Yao and his wife Ye Li arrived in Shanghai on Thursday.

Click here for more photos in the forum of Yao’s arrival in Shanghai.

On Friday, Yao will be attending a press conference to introduce a major financial sponsor for the team he owns, the Shanghai Sharks. It’s rumored to be a major car tire company.

He will attend another press conference for the International Wildlife Conservation Organization. Yao Ming has been the Global Image Spokesperson of the Active Conservation Awareness Programme WildAid (ACAP WildAid) since 2006. ACAP WildAid has shot another new public service announcement featuring Yao, which will be released tomorrow.

Yao visits with the kids; a new Yao article in Houston paper today

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
by John

Yesterday Yao went to Memorial Hermann hospital in Houston to visit some of the sick children there and to hand out Christmas gifts.

Click here for more photos of Yao visiting with the kids at the hospital.

On a different note, Jonathan Feigen wrote a piece in the Houston Chronicle today about the latest with Yao’s rehab efforts, and the work he has been doing as the new owner of the Shanghai Sharks. One interesting tidbit from the article is that the Sharks signed John Lucas III, his former teammate.

Translated Yao interview, his new workout machine, etc.

Monday, December 14th, 2009
by John

Raymond has translated an interview in the forum that Yao gave recently to Titan Sports.

In the interview, we learn about Yao’s recent rehab activity, which includes walking in a machine that reduces the gravity on Yao’s feet (one such machine is pictured below):

In the translation, we learn more about the following:

– Yao’s daily training regimen
– The issues he went through this past summer
– His aspirations for the Shanghai Sharks team
– Background on the Sharks’ new head coach he selected
– and much more

Click here for Raymond’s complete translation.

Zydrunas has helped Yao (both had the same foot surgery)

Friday, December 11th, 2009
by John

Here’s an interesting video with Yao and Cleveland’s Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who was in Houston for the Cavaliers-Rockets game Wednesday night.

Zydrunas has provided good moral support to Yao ever since Yao learned he was going to have the same surgery on his foot that Zydrunas had, and Yao is obviously thankful. In the video, Big Z tells a little bit of what may be in store for Yao as he gets back to playing in the NBA.

Jonathan Feigen of the Chronicle also recapped the similarity between Zydrunas’ and Yao’s surgery in this story.