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TheSmoket
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 9:38 pm |
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Posts: 2329Location: Brooklyn, NYJoined: Thu Feb 12, 2004 5:17 pm
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new Vid
Yao was dominating. [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6Hg_HdwI_4[/url]
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pryuen
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2016 12:33 am |
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Posts: 59329Location: Hong Kong/ChinaJoined: Tue Feb 25, 2003 5:13 am
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[size=125] [color=#BF0000]Well, other than his dominance on court, as Tim Noonan, a veteran Canadian reporter who has been covering Asia for over 20 some years, and has been a regular contributor prominent publications, including Time magazine, Forbes, The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune and The Independent, wrote in his recent article on South China Morning Post,[/color][color=#FF0000] basketball is just one of the many reasons why Yao Ming is well liked all over the globe.
HE CORRECTLY SUMMARIZED IT:
If you don’t like Yao Ming, you don’t like people.[/color][/size] [quote] http://www.scmp.com/sport/china/article ... -hall-fame[size=117]Still, despite the absurdly inflated TV numbers on the mainland that his career inspired, despite all the merchandise he sold, the billions he made for the NBA and the millions he made for himself, and despite the endless and effusive gushing over him from social commentators and certain sectors of the media (ahem), [color=#FF0000] the reason behind his massive popularity is ridiculously simple.
He is good people. If you don’t like Yao Ming, you don’t like people. [/color][/size]
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nig1
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 12:03 pm |
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pryuen
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 5:52 pm |
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Posts: 59329Location: Hong Kong/ChinaJoined: Tue Feb 25, 2003 5:13 am
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