toughthug wrote:finally yao ming is dominating these games over their in the olympics. in 2004-2005 nba season yao ming will be the number one center in the western conference in the nba.
Sauru wrote:i dont see why you all are getting on yao's case about being dunked on. i got 2 things to say about this.
1. almost every single player ever has been dunked on a ton of times(mainly the centers and power forwards). its not like this only has happened to him.
2. the guys who dont get dunked on alot usually dont because they are to chicken shit to guard what could be a facial. most players today only care about looking good so they wont ever let themselves get in a position to be dunked on. yao has no fear when it comes to trying to block people. he gets posterized now and then but so what, atleast he goes after them. he goes after these shots while most nba players just start walking under the hoop getting ready to inbound the ball.
Sauru wrote:i dont see why you all are getting on yao's case about being dunked on. i got 2 things to say about this.
1. almost every single player ever has been dunked on a ton of times(mainly the centers and power forwards). its not like this only has happened to him.
Mr T wrote:Dude is 7-6 and gets dunked on by players who are 1 feet smaller then him, maybe he wants to play defense, which is a good thing...but afterall, he got a facial, which is embarrassing if you like it or not. If you want to play defense, then play defense. What Yao did against those players like Kobe and Michael Finley was not defense but just jumping in their way, if he wants to block those dunks, then he should atleast try it.
Macca wrote:Man, I gotta agree with you on that one. Along with Mr.T.
So what if Yao got dunked on? That's what basketball is all about; committing yourself and your body towards the ball, towards your team. The NBA these days is getting too much like Hollywood. There are players who want to be traded because their team sucks. Or, they want more money more sitting their fat asses on the pine for 40 minutes. The NBA should be about teamwork about desire, desire to win. Now, I don’t want to get all sentimental on ya’ll, but it just seems to me, that this game is dying a slow death. Zone defence anyone?
More teams need guys like JYD who dig in, more guys like Big Ben- people who work their asses off to be where they are. They don’t take anything for granted. They’re just happy to be able to play in a professional league.
Many centres and power forwards are dunked on, mainly because that’s what the coach tells them to do. (unless it’s Shaq) They tell you to stand, put your hands up and take the charge, or block it. How many times has Theo Ratliff been posterized? Big Ben? But, no one really cares. Then Yao gets dunked on and it’s front page news. So he gets dunked on, so what. In a few years, with help from Ewing, he’ll learn to jump more, time his blocks, when to block and when to get called for the charge, and when that happens- when that day comes; Yao Ming will be the best centre in the West, and maybe he will be the most dominant International player ever to play.
Macca
Yao's already throwing his body in there, which is a good thing already. You cannot block every shot if you try and NBA players are that fast, sometimes you just can't react to it.
yeah yao gets it stuffed in his face alot and you are right he probably should block a few more of them, just dont bust on 1 guy when it happens to everyone who plays the 5 spot.
Sauru wrote:what i am saying is, yes it is embarresing to get dunked on but it seems like you guys are getting on yao for it, when it happens to everyone.
yao's wingspan isnt anything to brag about either, if only he had freakishly long arms too he could be truly unstoppable.
Drex wrote:LOL! That .gif was so funny
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Anyway, I remember an article that Stephen Jackson was the first guy to get a facial on Yao. And, Yao blocked two dunk attemps by 'Melo, in a row, I think.
Hehe, I'm slow todayThis reminds me when he was a rookie, they played at Milwaukee. He had a open dunk, then Tim Thomas blocked his dunk attempted and he fell down on the floor![]()
I thought kobe was the first?
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