Yao Ming Mania! All about Chinese basketball star and NBA All-Star Yao Ming

Yao’s Taiwan trip continues

September 8th, 2007
by John

Yao Ming had a productive day in Hsinchu today.

He played the Nintendo Wii with some school kids, as pictured above.

He also had a round-table discussion with some IT executives who are basketball fans, and just like I thought he might do, was able to go against the restriction by the Taiwanese government that he not raise funds for charity by auctioning off 70 autographed basketballs for over US$ 200,000 to help fund Taiwanese kids’ basketball programs.

The previous day after his arrival in Taiwan, Yao visited Taipei 101, the second tallest building in the world.

Click here for photos from Yao’s visit to Taipei 101 and his day in Hsinchu. Thanks to Raymond for the news and pics.

Yao arrives in Taiwan

September 7th, 2007
by John

Yao Ming arrived in Taipei today.

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Our Raymond is covering his trip in the YaoMania! forum.

As Raymond points out, the trip is somewhat of a mystery because Yao’s original intention for the trip was to raise money for charity, but the Taiwanese government has set up some tight restrictions in approving his visit. For example, he can’t raise funds for charity, can’t have a press conference, can’t promote anything commercial, and can’t mention the 2008 Olympics or torch relay.

He will teach some kids how to play basketball, and will be playing a little bit of pickup basketball. However, something tells me that Yao is going to slip a few references to one or some of these things during his trip. What are they going to do? Kick him out of the country?

Yao defends Chinese coach

September 6th, 2007
by John

Yao has always been loyal to coaches and teammates who have caught alot of heat, as seen with Rudy Tomjanovich, Steve Francis, Jeff Van Gundy, just to name a few. Now he’s doing the same with embattled Chinese national team coach Jonas Kazlauskas, who recently lost 5 straight games in Europe, partly due to Yao’s recuperation and honeymoon.

China Daily reports that Yao said, “I have heard a lot of people speaking against him (Kazlauskas), but I am sure he is a great man, he unites the team and of course he should stay and lead us at the Beijing Olympics.”

“Some media are like grass atop a wall swaying in the wind. When you win some games, they cheer for you. But when you lose, they go to the other side.”

To read the entire story, click here.

Luis Scola post-MVP article

September 6th, 2007
by John

If you didn’t hear about it , new Rockets’ power forward and Yao Ming wingman Luis Scola of Argentina won the MVP of the FIBA Americas tournament in Las Vegas that ended a few days ago. Although Argentina finished second to the dominant U.S.A. team, Scola still garnered enough votes to win the award over the likes of Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and Carmelo Anthony.

Our Raymond has translated an article that appeared in the Chinese press after Scola won the MVP award. You can tell Scola is fired up about getting to work with the Rockets.

Dikembe will sign for one more year

September 6th, 2007
by John

It looks like Dikembe Mutombo will play one more year for the Rockets, which is great news in my opinion. Deke was a capable backup last season for Yao Ming, especially during all those games where Yao was hurt while helping keeping the Rockets afloat. But for some unexpected reason former coach Jeff Van Gundy decided not to play him much in the playoff series they lost against Utah.

Mutombo is mad about how things ended last year for the team, and wants one more chance to end his career on a better note.

One unfortunate thing for him is that he wishes he hadn’t let his contract get pushed to the end of the Rockets’ line. He blames himself, probably because he didn’t know if he was going to come back and play this season. Instead, he will sign for somewhere between the veteran’s minimum of $1.2 million and a max of $1.9 million based on the team’s salary cap situation.

The way I see it, considering the millions of dollars that Mutombo has donated to the hospital that he has built in the Congo, this is one of those cases where I don’t mind hearing about an athlete not being 100% thrilled about the money he’s making. Overall, though, he appears ready to come back with a vengeance, which is the most important thing.

For the Houston Chronicle’s coverage of the story, click here.

Yao and Chinese team beat Melbourne again

September 5th, 2007
by John

Yao Ming played more minutes in his second consecutive game against the Melbourne Tigers in an 84-78 victory. This time he scored 25 points, grabbed 8 boards and dished two assists, but he also had more turnovers (4) with the increased playing time and missed 3-of-6 free throws.

Yao contests a shot against the Melbourne Tigers Wednesday in China during an 84-78 victory.

The Chinese national team coach for this game, Guo Shiqiang, was pleased with Yao’s play in the game. “Yao’s performance is beyond my expectations since he was not at his best level just days from resuming training.” Guo said. “Yao had created a lot of chances outside the 3-point range but our guard did not catch those chances and missed a couple of shots.”

Click here for an article about the game, and here for more photos.

Yao back in action in win over Melbourne

September 3rd, 2007
by John

In his first game action since April, Yao Ming played in a 69-56 win over the Melbourne Tigers in China. Yao scored 12 points and grabbed 6 boards in less than 20 minutes of action.


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Click here for more photos from before and after the game. You’ll see that Yao seemed to really enjoy the intensity of being on the court again. Click here for footage of one of Yao’s dunks from the game.

Yao’s visit to Taiwan approved

September 2nd, 2007
by John

Taiwan finally approved Yao Ming‘s application to visit Taiwan, but they set conditions like limiting the visit to 3 days. You can read the entire story here.

However, one confusing point is that Yao’s intention to visit the country is to raise funds for charity from hi-tech executives, but the article later states that Taiwan says he cannot raise funds. I would think Yao is still going to be able to raise the funds, though, because he’s excited about the approval to visit.

Yao to play against two teams in one game

August 31st, 2007
by John

In Beijing on Thursday, Yao Ming announced that he has organized with Steve Nash a charity basketball game on September 14th between the Chinese National Team and a team of invited NBA players. Proceeds will go to the China Youth Development Foundation.

It’s cool that Yao and Nash have apparently become friends in organizing this game over the past 7 months. It probably doesn’t hurt that both players are represented by the same agent, Bill Duffy.

The list of NBA players expected to play is fairly impressive: Nash, Greg Oden, Baron Davis, Mike Conley, Carmelo Anthony, Leandro Barbosa, Bonzi Wells, Mike James, and Chuck Hayes. I think all of these players are represented by Duffy, so kudos to his players for flying all the way to China for a game to ‘give back.’

What’s also interesting is that Yao will play for the NBA team in the first half, and for the Chinese national team in the second half. There’s a joke there somewhere, but I can’t really think of one at the moment.

Click here for more photos from the press conference announcing the game in which Nash called in from Phoenix at 5:00am in the morning.

Thanks go to Raymond in China for the scoop.

Note: Since this story was first post, it was learned that Mike James and Mike Conley will not be able to participate because of scheduling conflicts, but in their place Derek Fisher, Sasha Vujacic of the LA Lakers and Alando Tucker of the Phoenix Suns will play.

Yi Jianlian signs with Bucks

August 29th, 2007
by John

It finally happened…click here for the story.