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    Veteran Halberto's Avatar
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    The length of the season is the reason? How about physics and biology? Or that he's perhaps the most unathletic person in the world's most athletic league?

    Besides that, I think they're right that it should be shortened. Imagine how it would be if each team played their conference teams only 3 times... that would make games matter more than just divisional records etc. But at the same time, that would make games that much more expensive.

    Conclusion:

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    Silence surpasses speech. duncan228's Avatar
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    Meanwhile...

    Rockets center Yao Ming undergoes foot surgery

    Rockets center Yao Ming had surgery Tuesday to repair a broken bone in his left foot.

    The team announced the surgery was performed at Memorial Hermann Hospital by Dr. Tom Clanton, the Rockets' team physician, along with Dr. Bill McGarvey.

    Surgeons grafted bone onto the tarsal navicular bone and realigned his foot to reduce stress on the repair. The seven-time All-Star is slated to remain in the hospital for several days.

    "Everything went according to play, and we were able to achieve not only fixation of the broken bone but also realignment of the bones to improve the stress pattern on his foot," Dr. Clanton said in the statement. "We expect him to be immobilized in a cast and using crutches for at least 6-8 weeks."

    Yao is expected to miss the 2009-10 season, but be ready to go for training camp in 2010.

    Yao suffered the hairline fracture late in a May 8 playoff game against the Los Angeles Lakers. The Rockets said late last month that the injury had not healed and he was out indefinitely. Last Friday, the 7-foot-6 center announced that he'd have the surgery.

    The injury had raised questions, especially in his native China, about Yao's playing future. But on July 8, he said through his agent that he was "optimistic about the future and I will return to playing basketball when my foot has fully healed."

    Yao played in 77 regular-season games in 2008-09, his most injury-free year since 2004-05, when he played in 80. Before last season, Yao missed chunks of the previous three seasons with leg and foot injuries.

    In 2006-07, Yao missed 32 games after breaking his right leg. He sustained a stress fracture in his left foot in 2007-08, underwent surgery and sat out 26 games.

    Yao is due to make more than $16 million next season, with a player option for 2010-11 that would pay him more than $17 million.

    He has averaged 19.1 points and 9.3 rebounds in his career.
    Last edited by duncan228; 07-21-2009 at 09:38 PM.

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    You see, China media are controlled by the government. So guys please transfer your hate to the government please.

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    Yao's foot broke because he's too damn big to play in the NBA. Playing with the Chinese Olympic team only compounded on the problem.

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    If they wanted a shortened NBA season, then why did the Chinese government allow him to play in the NBA anyways? That is what the real question is now.

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    Is Yao still eligible to be voted an All-Star if he's out for the year? Cuz it'll be awesome to not see the massive ing voter fraud put him in another ASG.

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    Copy and paste this cornbread's Avatar
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    Their scientists should have considered the 82 game season when they were engineering him.

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    lol rockets = communism.

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    If you can't slam with the best then jam with the rest sabar's Avatar
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    I agree the season is too long and there are too many teams, but their government can just stfu and worry about their own problems.

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    lol pinkage

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    This is all but a direct response to people who say that Yao gets injured frequently because of his commitment to the Chinese national team. IMHO, both sides are stupid, as it is clear that Yao gets injured alot because he is huge.

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    Nothing like a state controller media, is there?

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    what does the state controlled media have to do with this news?

    what proof is there that a market controlled media is superior? I realize manufacturing consent was researched and published in the US, but does that tiny pocket of dissent really outweigh the fact that 98% of the western worlds' media outlets are in the hands of 3-4 corporations? why should i trust Rupert Murdoch anymore than Hu Jintao? I have just as much in common with one than I do the other.

    oh wait, nevermind, we're free here out west! free to mock the commie state controlled media, because our media and schools say we ought to. boy do i feel better now. especially since Uncle Rupert always speaks the truth and never lets anyone's interest interfere with his primary goal, keeping me informed. look, American Gladiators coming up next!

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    that's why you don;t breed people like they are cows

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