In a captivating saga of basketball prowess and profound regret, Yao Ming’s journey through the 2008-09 NBA season provides a poignant example of how triumph and tragedy often intertwine in sports.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"I didn't want to end up in a wheelchair" - Yao Ming reflects on his decision to retire at 30When he was selected by the Houston Rockets as the first pick of the 2002 NBA Draft, Yao Ming was quite a unique physical ...
In just half a season, Yao Ming has lived up to high expectations as the No. 1 overall pick. Shawn Bradley, from Harris' Mavericks and from his 7-6 perch, is in his 10th season of chafing from ...
When Yao Ming emerges from the hotel, the crowd erupts. Police can barely keep the throng of screaming fans from enveloping the 7-foot-5 giant. Bill Duffy, right, represents three of 2002's top ...
None, though, have loomed larger than the former basketball star Yao Ming, who dwarfed fellow delegates at this week's second session of the National People’s Congress of China. The one-time ...
has died, zoo officials announced on Friday. Named Yao-Ming, the nine-year-old Sichuan takin, died suddenly overnight, the zoo reported. Sichuan takin is a goat-antelope native to Tibet and China.
Hall of Famer and 8x All Star, Yao Ming sat with fellow Hall of Famer, Shaquille ONeal to reminisce about his journey to the NBA from China. Yao discusses when his love for the game began and the ...
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