he can't defend anyone...![]()
a more internationally acclaimed city
would also improve relations between the US and China....
Well, our days of not taking Laker fans seriously are certainly coming to a middle.
sounds equitable to me....both are injury prone...both are 7 ft'ers...only issue is Yao Mings short arms he can't defend anyone...
Getting Ming out of Houston and into a more internationally acclaimed city would also improve relations between the US and China....
he can't defend anyone...![]()
a more internationally acclaimed city
would also improve relations between the US and China....
Well, our days of not taking Laker fans seriously are certainly coming to a middle.
I'm all for it, because that would guarantee several rings for Yao.
And of course a RJ for Yao trade would be even better for me.
At least Bynum is pretending like he's helping. Yao will never complete an NBA season again, much less make any playoff contribution to a team.
Howard, dead in the ground, in Florida last June, Exhibit A.
Back in the day, these types of deals were made all the time. But with the salary cap the way it is, it is much more difficult to find 2 equally bad situations where both teams can roll the dice on someone else's used and/or risky goods.
Lakers wouldn't be that stupid
CP3 would just dominate the ball killing team chemistry. Pau and Kobe would hate it.
CP3
overrated PG.
sasha and ammo for Roddy!
Yao playing at 20-25 MPG would still be a top 3 C IMO..I hope Houston doesn't wear him out too much, he obviously can't handle it, but I want to see the guy do well, he's a class act..
As for Bynum, he has nowhere near the impact that Yao has and he's almost as injury prone, considering his age..
Why would HOU trade their franchise Center for an overpaid 7 footer who is just as injury prone as Yao.
Besides Bynum is a total knucklehead![]()
"Don't worry coach, this won't hurt my knee at all"
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