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Yao Ming Leads China to Beat New Zealand 89-74

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by windandsea, May 31, 2002.

  1. Darth West

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    Giving up 26 offensive rebounds to the other team seems like quite alot ... How many rebounds did the kiwi players get? More then 11?
     
  2. jev6515

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    That 7'5" frame will breakdown after a few more years. Ming hates working out. His knees will give way and cause major headaches for everyone...ask Mureson.
     
  3. aelliott

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    <i>That 7'5" frame will breakdown after a few more years. Ming hates working out. His knees will give way and cause major headaches for everyone...ask Mureson.</i>

    Nice generalization. So, Mureson had to retire due to a hip problem (not a knee problem), so obviously all guys over 7'5" will have knee problems? Very scientific, but you might want to expand your sample group to something a little larger...say two players maybe?

    How's Shawn Bradley's knee's doing?

    Hey, Mugsy Bogues had knee problems, maybe it was because he was only 5'3". Maybe the earth's gravitational pull affected him more since he was so much closer to the ground.
     
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    Germany didn't even make it to the Olympics. And I am pretty sure that Germany would beat any US high school team :rolleyes:.

    ElGrandeQueso, your name is cool, but stop this Ming hating.
     

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