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Danny.Zhu
12-08-2009, 03:43 AM
Don't expect a very big guy to be available during perhaps the NBA's biggest free-agent summer ever.

That's the word from Houston general manager Daryl Morey about 7-foot-6 Yao Ming. He has no doubt the center, out all season following foot surgery, won't opt out of his contract next summer to become a free agent.

"He's very loyal, and he's going to opt in,'' Morey said in an interview Monday night with FanHouse. "He's definitely coming back.''

When asked if Yao has told him specifically he won't opt out of his contract, Morey didn't consider that necessary. Morey said he and Yao regularly have talked about next season.

"He loves Houston and he's very loyal,'' Morey said. "He's coming back.''

Yao can opt out next summer of the final season of a five-year deal paying him $17.69 million. If he doesn't opt out and the Rockets don't sign him to an extension by June 30, 2011, he would become an unrestricted free agent July 1, 2011.

Morey said Yao, injured during last May's Western Conference finals against the Lakers, is making fine progress from his July 21 surgery for a fractured left foot. He expects Yao to be fully healthy for next fall's training camp.

"He's doing very well,'' Morey said. "Everything is healing with an operation that was pretty intense. He's ahead of schedule. The smart thing to do is hold him out until next year. ... Everything the doctors are telling us is he'll be available (next season).''

Yao is making $16.38 million this season. Insurance will reimburse the Rockets $6.71 million of that.

With Yao apparently not a candidate for free agency, attention mostly should focus on three other top players who can opt out of their deals. They are Cleveland's LeBron James, Miami's Dwyane Wade and Toronto's Chris Bosh.

Chris Tomasson can be reached at fanhouse.com or on Twitter @christomasson.

http://nba.fanhouse.com/2009/12/08/morey-yao-wont-opt-out-of-contract/

Culburn369
12-08-2009, 04:40 AM
[[[He expects Yao to be fully healthy for next fall's training camp.

"He's doing very well,'' Morey said. "Everything is healing with an operation that was pretty intense. He's ahead of schedule. The smart thing to do is hold him out until next year. ... Everything the doctors are telling us is he'll be available (next season).'']]]

Great news! No Yao means Brooks & Ariza are moot.

jag
12-08-2009, 05:01 AM
T Mac just breathed a sigh of relief....It would suck if Yao left and Tracy had to carry the team by himself.

Kai
12-08-2009, 05:16 AM
T Mac just breathed a sigh of relief....It would suck if Yao left and Tracy had to carry the team by himself.

McGrady is a free-agent after this season. he's gone.

duhoh
12-08-2009, 11:51 AM
i mean real Rockets fans but not idiots.

those are near extinction.

come back ow ming!

Indazone
12-08-2009, 01:37 PM
T-Mac Yao doesn't work so well. We need a slashing three point shooting 3 who can dish the ball off to Yao and doesn't always say "It's on me"