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Old 02-26-2008, 02:16 PM
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Old 02-26-2008, 02:17 PM
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Old 02-26-2008, 02:24 PM
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Very unfortunate. That team was ballin'.
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:04 PM
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I was wondering what was taking Yao so long to suffer through what's becoming his yearly injury.

2006-inflammation of the bone caused by bacteria caused him to miss 21 games then broken metatarsal bone caused him to miss the end of the season.

2007- small fracture on his right anterior medial tibial plateau that caused him to miss 32 games.
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:06 PM
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I was wondering what was taking Yao so long to suffer through what's becoming his yearly injury.

2006-inflammation of the bone caused by bacteria caused him to miss 21 games then broken metatarsal bone caused him to miss the end of the season.

2007- small fracture on his right anterior medial tibial plateau that caused him to miss 32 games.
And he could have prevented these injuries how? This is a huge loss and the west just got easier. Denver must feel real lucky at this point.
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:11 PM
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I was wondering what was taking Yao so long to suffer through what's becoming his yearly injury.

2006-inflammation of the bone caused by bacteria caused him to miss 21 games then broken metatarsal bone caused him to miss the end of the season.

2007- small fracture on his right anterior medial tibial plateau that caused him to miss 32 games.
It's amazing he made it through 3 full seasons before his body started to break down. Humans just aren't supposed to be that big. He can't have much more than five years left.
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And he could have prevented these injuries how? This is a huge loss and the west just got easier. Denver must feel real lucky at this point.
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:18 PM
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And he could have prevented these injuries how? This is a huge loss and the west just got easier. Denver must feel real lucky at this point.
Didn't say that he could have prevented them. It's just that some players seem to have a history of getting injured more than others. Ilgauskas was that way for a while. McGrady is still that way. Shaq is that way. Vince Carter. Kobe Bryant to a lesser extent. He's had seasons of missing 16, 14, 17 and 16 games and even though he's playing through it, he's injured again this year.
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:23 PM
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It's amazing he made it through 3 full seasons before his body started to break down. Humans just aren't supposed to be that big. He can't have much more than five years left.
Ilgauskas missed almost 3 full years early in his career and had both feet almost completely restructured by surgery. The last 6 years he has not missed more than 4 games in any season. OF course he probably weighs 40-50 pounds less than Yao.
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Ilgauskas missed almost 3 full years early in his career and had both feet almost completely restructured by surgery. The last 6 years he has not missed more than 4 games in any season. OF course he probably weighs 40-50 pounds less than Yao.
I don't think the extra 3 inches helps either. Z is as close to the normal 7 footer as he is to Yao.
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Old 02-26-2008, 04:03 PM
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Unfortunate but not unexpected.
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Old 02-26-2008, 04:14 PM
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If Z wouldnt have missed those 3 seasons he would be in the middle of a hall of fame career
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Old 02-26-2008, 05:42 PM
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As a Houstonian and a lifelong Rockets fans this was obviously devastating news.

It is becoming an all too common occurrence and names like Rik Smits, Sam Bowie, and Mark Eaton are starting to become the ones whom you're imagining Yao's career to emulate. It doesn't get any better that he'll most likely rush back so that he can play for China in the Olympics and be in shambles when training camp starts.

The Rockets went 20-12 without Yao a year ago during the regular season and this year's team is quite a bit more talented. Thankfully Rick Adelman has developed Carl Landry a lot more than a guy like Van Gundy would have, but it's tough to imagine Landry, Luis Scola, and Chuck Hayes can come close to matching the productivity you just lost.

I still think the Rockets will make the playoffs because Denver is a dysfunctional team that can't win road games. You also have to imagine New Orleans is coming back to the pack as they have lost three in a row, have two tough games coming up and close with 14 of 21 on the road. I don't think they'll miss the playoffs altogether but may get dicey.

So congrats Lakers/Spurs fans, you just had one potential nuisance bumped off.

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Really doesn't make much of a difference. It's not like McLady and Oww will win a championship.
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As a Houstonian and a lifelong Rockets fans this was obviously devastating news.

It is becoming an all too common occurrence and names like Rik Smits, Sam Bowie, and Mark Eaton are starting to become the ones whom you're imagining Yao's career to emulate. It doesn't get any better that he'll most likely rush back so that he can play for China in the Olympics and be in shambles when training camp starts.

The Rockets went 20-12 without Yao a year ago during the regular season and this year's team is quite a bit more talented. Thankfully Rick Adelman has developed Carl Landry a lot more than a guy like Van Gundy would have, but it's tough to imagine Landry, Luis Scola, and Chuck Hayes can come close to matching the productivity you just lost.

I still think the Rockets will make the playoffs because Denver is a dysfunctional team that can't win road games. You also have to imagine New Orleans is coming back to the pack as they have lost three in a row, have two tough games coming up and close with 14 of 21 on the road. I don't think they'll miss the playoffs altogether but may get dicey.

So congrats Lakers/Spurs fans, you just had one potential nuisance bumped off.

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I get where you are trying to go with this but Yao has already done far more than Smits or Bowie or Eaton did.
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Old 02-26-2008, 05:49 PM
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I get where you are trying to go with this but Yao has already done far more than Smits or Bowie or Eaton did.
Oh, hey, don't get me wrong, I'm a huge Yao fan and know that he can only be compared to the above three in terms of injury issues with feet/knees. I hope only that he recovers and can somehow find a way to avoid being an injury plagued center that never reaches his full potential. I fear that's where he's headed.

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Old 02-26-2008, 05:50 PM
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Really doesn't make much of a difference. It's not like McLady and Oww will win a championship.
If you just made those two up then you're a bit funnier than I already thought. If you recycled them then I'm still impressed. I definitely laughed.

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If you just made those two up then you're a bit funnier than I already thought. If you recycled them then I'm still impressed. I definitely laughed.

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As a Houstonian and a lifelong Rockets fans this was obviously devastating news.

It is becoming an all too common occurrence and names like Rik Smits, Sam Bowie, and Mark Eaton are starting to become the ones whom you're imagining Yao's career to emulate. It doesn't get any better that he'll most likely rush back so that he can play for China in the Olympics and be in shambles when training camp starts.

The Rockets went 20-12 without Yao a year ago during the regular season and this year's team is quite a bit more talented. Thankfully Rick Adelman has developed Carl Landry a lot more than a guy like Van Gundy would have, but it's tough to imagine Landry, Luis Scola, and Chuck Hayes can come close to matching the productivity you just lost.

I still think the Rockets will make the playoffs because Denver is a dysfunctional team that can't win road games. You also have to imagine New Orleans is coming back to the pack as they have lost three in a row, have two tough games coming up and close with 14 of 21 on the road. I don't think they'll miss the playoffs altogether but may get dicey.

So congrats Lakers/Spurs fans, you just had one potential nuisance bumped off.

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If you just made those two up then you're a bit funnier than I already thought. If you recycled them then I'm still impressed. I definitely laughed.

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