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Another translated article of Yao

Friday, February 1st, 2008
by John

I’m a little bit late, but Raymond has translated another article from Titan Sports that was posted in the forum Friday morning. He says several interesting things (as always) including his preference for the Rockets guards to penetrate into the lane since it makes it more likely that if they miss, he can grab the rebound.

I just wish all the Rockets guard would take Yao’s preference to heart. Thanks for the translation, Raymond!

Translation of article: Yao feeling fatigued

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
by John

Here’s a translation of a Titan Sports (China) article that Raymond translated. I must say there have been credibility issues before in what Titan publishes, so take it with a grain of salt. However, it’s a little concerning that former head coach Jeff Van Gundy had Yao’s minutes down to a science (35 per game), whereas Rick Adelman has a higher limit, or doesn’t have one at all. Remember that one game earlier this season when Yao played all but 1 minute in the first half, all while Yao wasn’t feeling well? Incredible.

I’m just glad Carl Landry is coming on. That should give Adelman another reason to allow Yao to get more rest, along with having Luis Scola and Dikembe Mutombo to sub for him.

New translated interview with Yao available

Friday, January 25th, 2008
by John

Raymond has done a great job translating an interview that Basketball Pioneers conducted with Yao about the Rockets’ record, his more fiery attitude this season, and more. Click here for the translation. Thanks, Raymond!

Translated interview on Yao’s leadership

Friday, January 11th, 2008
by John

Raymond has translated another interesting article, this time from Basketball Pioneers about Yao taking on more of a leadership role with the Rockets. Thanks, Raymond!

Translation of article — Yao’s thoughts on McGrady’s return

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
by John

Raymond has done a great job translating this short article from Titan Sports about how Yao and his teammates expect Tracy McGrady to fit in with the Rockets’ improved offense, not the other way around. Keep in mind that I can’t vouch for the accuracy of some of Yao’s reported statements. Raymond is just translating what is being reported over in China by a writer living in Houston who is assigned to cover Yao and the Rockets.

Translation of Yao article after Toronto win

Monday, December 31st, 2007
by John

Raymond has done a great job of translating this interview with Yao after the Rockets win against the Raptors where he was suffering terribly from the flu. Yao is such a gamer. It’s truly inspirational how selfless he is.

When you read the translation, think about how sick Yao must have felt. Then think about this: as sick as he was during this game, why in the world did Rick Adelman pick this game to play him the most amount of minutes in his entire NBA career in the first half: 23 out of 24 minutes!?

How could he have done that when Yao was at his weakest and sickest, and doesn’t even play him that kind of minutes when he’s healthy? You know Yao is such a pro, he wasn’t going to complain. But I just don’t think Adelman knows all that’s going on sometimes, as seen by how slow he was in giving more playing time to Aaron Brooks and Luis Scola.

Yao calls out team again

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
by John

For the second straight game, Yao stepped up after a lackluster game by the Rockets. Here’s what he said after the Philly debacle last night.

“When you are soft yourself, everything will feel tough. It’s not because they are so tough. It’s because of how soft we are.

“It’s weird that we changed that quick. I never had that feeling. I feel like they traded me to another team, a new team I’ve never been on before.”

Yao has called out his Chinese national teammates before, but this is really the first time he has done it with his American teammates. I really think that Yao can be a leader, but it takes a disaster like this one to get him there.

Yao expresses his opinion on what’s needed

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
by John

I like this article in today’s Chronicle about what Yao thinks needs to happen for his teammates to hit more of the shots they have been missing:

“Come early in the morning before practice. Maybe stay for a half-hour and take a couple hundred shots, like I do every day.

“We need to repeat what we do every day with shooting the ball. Maybe not in the game, but you have to keep shooting in practice, before the game.

“Before the (last) game, I saw a lot of players doing this. I think we need more.”

Yao isn’t afraid to call it like he sees it. I like it. Keep it going, Yao. You’re a leader now.

Translated interview of Yao discussing importance of defense, his talk with McGrady, etc.

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007
by John

In case you missed it in the discussion forum, Raymond has translated an interview that Yao gave recently after the Rockets win against Denver on Saturday night. I recommend it, and you can read it here.

Thanks Raymond!

Yao & Yi interview translated before their big matchup tonight

Friday, November 9th, 2007
by John

Our Raymond has translated an interview from Titan Sports of Yao Ming and Yi Jianlian before tonight’s big game in Houston between the two Chinese countrymen.

In the photo below, Yao is seen picking up Yi on Thursday night at the Houston Four Seasons to go to dinner.

Yao Ming picks up Yi Jianlian at the Houston Four Seasons on Thursday night to go to dinner in advance of their big game against each other Friday night in Houston

The interview questions were asked separately of both players, and they meshed the responses into one article.

I don’t know about you, but through Yi’s responses, he doesn’t have near the personality that Yao does. He’s kind of a dud in how he answers the questions. That’s not good in building his persona here in the U.S. Here’s the translation:

Yao Ming and Yi Jianlian have never donned different jerseys and confronted each other in any regular basketball competition. But now the time has come for that to materialize. November 10, 2007. Houston Rockets versus Milwaukee Bucks. Those experiences of playing against each other in team scrimmages of the national team suddenly become meaningless, because this is going to be a NBA regular season game, a genuine match-up. So right before the clash of the titans, Titan Sports conducted the following interview by asking the same questions to the 2 of them (at different locations).

TITAN: What do you most want to say to him when you meet him on the court?

Yao Ming: Watch out for Uncle Mutombo’s elbow. HA HA HA…..

Yi Jianlian: (After pondering for a long while) Long time no see.

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