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Anonymous
Years ago
Yao out for rest of postseason
Real shame, and at the risk of sounding like a dick, i did right in this forum mid-year that no team led by Yao could win it all coz his body would never survive the intensity of the play-offs.
I also asked in another thread if i was the only guy just waiting for him to break down again....
Real shame coz Houston was doing great despite playing a laker team with stern on its side.
Hate to sound like dcanwade, but it seems to me the cavs lakers series is assured. Just waiting to see the promotions - Lebron and his cavs taking on a laker team with a star just past his prime...bulls first championship anyone????
What does Houston do now though? Yao is over, done and dusted. Same as T-mac. Artest is awesome and worth keeping, but too chaotic to be counted on consistantly. Tough times ahead for sure. How they manage the divorce from T-Mac is critical. Maybe get Curry and Huges from the knicks?