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Yao Ming | 11
Position: C
Born: Sep 12, 1980
Height: 7-5 / 2,26
Weight: 296 lbs. / 134,3 kg.
From : China
2004-05
Statistics
PPG 18.3
RPG 8.40
APG 0.8
EFF + 20.60
Ranked third in NBA field goal percentage in 2004-05 with a .552 average
three-time NBA All-Star (2003-05)
Among NBA leaders, ranked seventh in field goal percentage, 13th in blocked shots per game and 15th rebounding average (2003-04)
Through 2003-04, has yet to miss a game in his NBA career
Named starting center for Western Conference All-Star team for second consecutive season (2004)
Ranks third in Rockets history in career blocked shots per game and eighth in career blocked shots
Has compiled 60 career double-doubles
Earned first-ever Western Conference Player of the Week honors on 3/8/04
Scored a career-high and Rockets individual season-high 41 points with 16 rebounds and a career-high seven assists vs. Atlanta on 2/22/04
Scored 22 points with a Rockets individual season-high and career-high 20 rebounds vs. Detroit on 12/6/03
Blocked a career-high seven shots vs. Miami on 11/11/03
Voted The Sporting News Rookie of the Year by NBA executives
Earned unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team honors after averaging 13.5 points with 8.2 rebounds and 1.74 blocks in 82 games (2002-03)
Reached three blocks 26 times, as Houston held a 22-4 record in these contests (2002-03)
Started at center for the Western Conference in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game after ranking fourth overall in All-Star balloting with 1,286,324 votes
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December 2002
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for February 2003
Posted the highest field goal percentage in NBA history over a six-game stretch, making 31-of-35 shot attempts for an accuracy of 88.6 percent from 11/9/02 - 11/21/02
Scored 20 points on a perfect nine-for-nine shooting against the LA Lakers on 11/17/02
Position: C
Born: Sep 12, 1980
Height: 7-5 / 2,26
Weight: 296 lbs. / 134,3 kg.
From : China
2004-05
Statistics
PPG 18.3
RPG 8.40
APG 0.8
EFF + 20.60
Ranked third in NBA field goal percentage in 2004-05 with a .552 average
three-time NBA All-Star (2003-05)
Among NBA leaders, ranked seventh in field goal percentage, 13th in blocked shots per game and 15th rebounding average (2003-04)
Through 2003-04, has yet to miss a game in his NBA career
Named starting center for Western Conference All-Star team for second consecutive season (2004)
Ranks third in Rockets history in career blocked shots per game and eighth in career blocked shots
Has compiled 60 career double-doubles
Earned first-ever Western Conference Player of the Week honors on 3/8/04
Scored a career-high and Rockets individual season-high 41 points with 16 rebounds and a career-high seven assists vs. Atlanta on 2/22/04
Scored 22 points with a Rockets individual season-high and career-high 20 rebounds vs. Detroit on 12/6/03
Blocked a career-high seven shots vs. Miami on 11/11/03
Voted The Sporting News Rookie of the Year by NBA executives
Earned unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team honors after averaging 13.5 points with 8.2 rebounds and 1.74 blocks in 82 games (2002-03)
Reached three blocks 26 times, as Houston held a 22-4 record in these contests (2002-03)
Started at center for the Western Conference in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game after ranking fourth overall in All-Star balloting with 1,286,324 votes
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December 2002
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for February 2003
Posted the highest field goal percentage in NBA history over a six-game stretch, making 31-of-35 shot attempts for an accuracy of 88.6 percent from 11/9/02 - 11/21/02
Scored 20 points on a perfect nine-for-nine shooting against the LA Lakers on 11/17/02
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Age: 23 Height: 7'5" Position: Center
Birthday:9/12/80 Weight: 296 lb Year in NBA: 2nd
Dozens of articles have been written about him, people crowd the lines to get tickets to his games, his name and picture are strewn all over the news. Although he's only a rookie, he has become a household name. But this year's NBA number one draft pick, soft-spoken, humorous Yao Ming is much more than a magnificent basketball player. He is an explorer and a pioneer. Reminiscing about his childhood dream, he says "I wanted to be adventurer and explore the world." He reveled in geography and history. His stellar basketball moves have allowed him to begin accomplishing his childhood dreams.
Yao Ming had one of the most exciting rookie years in NBA history. In the NBA, Yao Ming scored an average of 13.5 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 1.74 blocks per game, earning him unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team honors. Yao reached three blocks 26 times, as Houston held a 22-4 record in these contests. He started at center for the Western Conference in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game after ranking fourth overall in All-Star balloting with 1,286,324 votes and was named the Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December and February.
Off the court, Yao appeared on the covers of Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, ESPN the Magazine, SLAM, Inside Stuff and Basketball Digest during his rookie season. He also received the 2003 Laureus World Newcomer of the Year award and was featured in television commericals for Visa, Apple Computer and Gatorade. During the summer, he traveled back to China to play for the Chinese National Team and hosted a mutlinational telethon to raise funds to battle SARS.
Being dubbed as the "biggest story going in the draft," by C.M. Newton of the World Basketball Championships, you would never know by talking to him. With a warm smile, Yao loves to come home from a long day’s work to his mom's hearty Chinese meals in their Houston home. Although he misses hanging out with his friends and going to Internet Cafes to play video games in China, Houston is a second home to him now. Everyday, he reads American papers, such as USA Today, and watches television to continue to master his English. He can't wait to hop on a bike and ride all over Houston, just like he does in China.
(Source: Jane Yin)
Birthday:9/12/80 Weight: 296 lb Year in NBA: 2nd
Dozens of articles have been written about him, people crowd the lines to get tickets to his games, his name and picture are strewn all over the news. Although he's only a rookie, he has become a household name. But this year's NBA number one draft pick, soft-spoken, humorous Yao Ming is much more than a magnificent basketball player. He is an explorer and a pioneer. Reminiscing about his childhood dream, he says "I wanted to be adventurer and explore the world." He reveled in geography and history. His stellar basketball moves have allowed him to begin accomplishing his childhood dreams.
Yao Ming had one of the most exciting rookie years in NBA history. In the NBA, Yao Ming scored an average of 13.5 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 1.74 blocks per game, earning him unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team honors. Yao reached three blocks 26 times, as Houston held a 22-4 record in these contests. He started at center for the Western Conference in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game after ranking fourth overall in All-Star balloting with 1,286,324 votes and was named the Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December and February.
Off the court, Yao appeared on the covers of Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, ESPN the Magazine, SLAM, Inside Stuff and Basketball Digest during his rookie season. He also received the 2003 Laureus World Newcomer of the Year award and was featured in television commericals for Visa, Apple Computer and Gatorade. During the summer, he traveled back to China to play for the Chinese National Team and hosted a mutlinational telethon to raise funds to battle SARS.
Being dubbed as the "biggest story going in the draft," by C.M. Newton of the World Basketball Championships, you would never know by talking to him. With a warm smile, Yao loves to come home from a long day’s work to his mom's hearty Chinese meals in their Houston home. Although he misses hanging out with his friends and going to Internet Cafes to play video games in China, Houston is a second home to him now. Everyday, he reads American papers, such as USA Today, and watches television to continue to master his English. He can't wait to hop on a bike and ride all over Houston, just like he does in China.
(Source: Jane Yin)
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Position: C
Born: Sep 12, 1980
Height: 7-5 / 2,26
Weight: 296 lbs. / 134,3 kg.
From : China
Ranked third in NBA field goal percentage in 2004-05 with a .552 average
three-time NBA All-Star (2003-05)
Among NBA leaders, ranked seventh in field goal percentage, 13th in blocked shots per game and 15th rebounding average (2003-04)
Through 2003-04, has yet to miss a game in his NBA career
Named starting center for Western Conference All-Star team for second consecutive season (2004)
Ranks third in Rockets history in career blocked shots per game and eighth in career blocked shots
Has compiled 60 career double-doubles
Earned first-ever Western Conference Player of the Week honors on 3/8/04
Scored a career-high and Rockets individual season-high 41 points with 16 rebounds and a career-high seven assists vs. Atlanta on 2/22/04
Scored 22 points with a Rockets individual season-high and career-high 20 rebounds vs. Detroit on 12/6/03
Blocked a career-high seven shots vs. Miami on 11/11/03
Voted The Sporting News Rookie of the Year by NBA executives
Earned unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team honors after averaging 13.5 points with 8.2 rebounds and 1.74 blocks in 82 games (2002-03)
Reached three blocks 26 times, as Houston held a 22-4 record in these contests (2002-03)
Started at center for the Western Conference in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game after ranking fourth overall in All-Star balloting with 1,286,324 votes
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December 2002
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for February 2003
Posted the highest field goal percentage in NBA history over a six-game stretch, making 31-of-35 shot attempts for an accuracy of 88.6 percent from 11/9/02 - 11/21/02
Scored 20 points on a perfect nine-for-nine shooting against the LA Lakers on 11/17/02
Born: Sep 12, 1980
Height: 7-5 / 2,26
Weight: 296 lbs. / 134,3 kg.
From : China
Ranked third in NBA field goal percentage in 2004-05 with a .552 average
three-time NBA All-Star (2003-05)
Among NBA leaders, ranked seventh in field goal percentage, 13th in blocked shots per game and 15th rebounding average (2003-04)
Through 2003-04, has yet to miss a game in his NBA career
Named starting center for Western Conference All-Star team for second consecutive season (2004)
Ranks third in Rockets history in career blocked shots per game and eighth in career blocked shots
Has compiled 60 career double-doubles
Earned first-ever Western Conference Player of the Week honors on 3/8/04
Scored a career-high and Rockets individual season-high 41 points with 16 rebounds and a career-high seven assists vs. Atlanta on 2/22/04
Scored 22 points with a Rockets individual season-high and career-high 20 rebounds vs. Detroit on 12/6/03
Blocked a career-high seven shots vs. Miami on 11/11/03
Voted The Sporting News Rookie of the Year by NBA executives
Earned unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team honors after averaging 13.5 points with 8.2 rebounds and 1.74 blocks in 82 games (2002-03)
Reached three blocks 26 times, as Houston held a 22-4 record in these contests (2002-03)
Started at center for the Western Conference in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game after ranking fourth overall in All-Star balloting with 1,286,324 votes
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December 2002
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for February 2003
Posted the highest field goal percentage in NBA history over a six-game stretch, making 31-of-35 shot attempts for an accuracy of 88.6 percent from 11/9/02 - 11/21/02
Scored 20 points on a perfect nine-for-nine shooting against the LA Lakers on 11/17/02
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Yao Ming | 11
Position: C
Born: Sep 12, 1980
Height: 7-5 / 2,26
Weight: 296 lbs. / 134,3 kg.
From : China
2004-05
Statistics
PPG 18.3
RPG 8.40
APG 0.8
EFF + 20.60
Ranked third in NBA field goal percentage in 2004-05 with a .552 average
three-time NBA All-Star (2003-05)
Among NBA leaders, ranked seventh in field goal percentage, 13th in blocked shots per game and 15th rebounding average (2003-04)
Through 2003-04, has yet to miss a game in his NBA career
Named starting center for Western Conference All-Star team for second consecutive season (2004)
Ranks third in Rockets history in career blocked shots per game and eighth in career blocked shots
Has compiled 60 career double-doubles
Earned first-ever Western Conference Player of the Week honors on 3/8/04
Scored a career-high and Rockets individual season-high 41 points with 16 rebounds and a career-high seven assists vs. Atlanta on 2/22/04
Scored 22 points with a Rockets individual season-high and career-high 20 rebounds vs. Detroit on 12/6/03
Blocked a career-high seven shots vs. Miami on 11/11/03
Voted The Sporting News Rookie of the Year by NBA executives
Earned unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team honors after averaging 13.5 points with 8.2 rebounds and 1.74 blocks in 82 games (2002-03)
Reached three blocks 26 times, as Houston held a 22-4 record in these contests (2002-03)
Started at center for the Western Conference in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game after ranking fourth overall in All-Star balloting with 1,286,324 votes
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December 2002
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for February 2003
Posted the highest field goal percentage in NBA history over a six-game stretch, making 31-of-35 shot attempts for an accuracy of 88.6 percent from 11/9/02 - 11/21/02
Scored 20 points on a perfect nine-for-nine shooting against the LA Lakers on 11/17/02
回答者:匿名 2-2 18:50
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Age: 23 Height: 7'5" Position: Center
Birthday:9/12/80 Weight: 296 lb Year in NBA: 2nd
Dozens of articles have been written about him, people crowd the lines to get tickets to his games, his name and picture are strewn all over the news. Although he's only a rookie, he has become a household name. But this year's NBA number one draft pick, soft-spoken, humorous Yao Ming is much more than a magnificent basketball player. He is an explorer and a pioneer. Reminiscing about his childhood dream, he says "I wanted to be adventurer and explore the world." He reveled in geography and history. His stellar basketball moves have allowed him to begin accomplishing his childhood dreams.
Yao Ming had one of the most exciting rookie years in NBA history. In the NBA, Yao Ming scored an average of 13.5 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 1.74 blocks per game, earning him unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team honors. Yao reached three blocks 26 times, as Houston held a 22-4 record in these contests. He started at center for the Western Conference in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game after ranking fourth overall in All-Star balloting with 1,286,324 votes and was named the Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December and February.
Off the court, Yao appeared on the covers of Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, ESPN the Magazine, SLAM, Inside Stuff and Basketball Digest during his rookie season. He also received the 2003 Laureus World Newcomer of the Year award and was featured in television commericals for Visa, Apple Computer and Gatorade. During the summer, he traveled back to China to play for the Chinese National Team and hosted a mutlinational telethonBeing dubbed to raise funds to battle SARS.
as the "biggest story going in the draft," by C.M. Newton of the World Basketball Championships, you would never know by talking to him. With a warm smile, Yao loves to come home from a long day’s work to his mom's hearty Chinese meals in their Houston home. Although he misses hanging out with his friends and going to Internet Cafes to play video games in China, Houston is a second home to him now. Everyday, he reads American papers, such as USA Today, and watches television to continue to master his English. He can't wait to hop on a bike and ride all over Houston, just like he does in China.
Position: C
Born: Sep 12, 1980
Height: 7-5 / 2,26
Weight: 296 lbs. / 134,3 kg.
From : China
2004-05
Statistics
PPG 18.3
RPG 8.40
APG 0.8
EFF + 20.60
Ranked third in NBA field goal percentage in 2004-05 with a .552 average
three-time NBA All-Star (2003-05)
Among NBA leaders, ranked seventh in field goal percentage, 13th in blocked shots per game and 15th rebounding average (2003-04)
Through 2003-04, has yet to miss a game in his NBA career
Named starting center for Western Conference All-Star team for second consecutive season (2004)
Ranks third in Rockets history in career blocked shots per game and eighth in career blocked shots
Has compiled 60 career double-doubles
Earned first-ever Western Conference Player of the Week honors on 3/8/04
Scored a career-high and Rockets individual season-high 41 points with 16 rebounds and a career-high seven assists vs. Atlanta on 2/22/04
Scored 22 points with a Rockets individual season-high and career-high 20 rebounds vs. Detroit on 12/6/03
Blocked a career-high seven shots vs. Miami on 11/11/03
Voted The Sporting News Rookie of the Year by NBA executives
Earned unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team honors after averaging 13.5 points with 8.2 rebounds and 1.74 blocks in 82 games (2002-03)
Reached three blocks 26 times, as Houston held a 22-4 record in these contests (2002-03)
Started at center for the Western Conference in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game after ranking fourth overall in All-Star balloting with 1,286,324 votes
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December 2002
Named Western Conference Rookie of the Month for February 2003
Posted the highest field goal percentage in NBA history over a six-game stretch, making 31-of-35 shot attempts for an accuracy of 88.6 percent from 11/9/02 - 11/21/02
Scored 20 points on a perfect nine-for-nine shooting against the LA Lakers on 11/17/02
回答者:匿名 2-2 18:50
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Age: 23 Height: 7'5" Position: Center
Birthday:9/12/80 Weight: 296 lb Year in NBA: 2nd
Dozens of articles have been written about him, people crowd the lines to get tickets to his games, his name and picture are strewn all over the news. Although he's only a rookie, he has become a household name. But this year's NBA number one draft pick, soft-spoken, humorous Yao Ming is much more than a magnificent basketball player. He is an explorer and a pioneer. Reminiscing about his childhood dream, he says "I wanted to be adventurer and explore the world." He reveled in geography and history. His stellar basketball moves have allowed him to begin accomplishing his childhood dreams.
Yao Ming had one of the most exciting rookie years in NBA history. In the NBA, Yao Ming scored an average of 13.5 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 1.74 blocks per game, earning him unanimous NBA All-Rookie First Team honors. Yao reached three blocks 26 times, as Houston held a 22-4 record in these contests. He started at center for the Western Conference in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game after ranking fourth overall in All-Star balloting with 1,286,324 votes and was named the Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December and February.
Off the court, Yao appeared on the covers of Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, ESPN the Magazine, SLAM, Inside Stuff and Basketball Digest during his rookie season. He also received the 2003 Laureus World Newcomer of the Year award and was featured in television commericals for Visa, Apple Computer and Gatorade. During the summer, he traveled back to China to play for the Chinese National Team and hosted a mutlinational telethonBeing dubbed to raise funds to battle SARS.
as the "biggest story going in the draft," by C.M. Newton of the World Basketball Championships, you would never know by talking to him. With a warm smile, Yao loves to come home from a long day’s work to his mom's hearty Chinese meals in their Houston home. Although he misses hanging out with his friends and going to Internet Cafes to play video games in China, Houston is a second home to him now. Everyday, he reads American papers, such as USA Today, and watches television to continue to master his English. He can't wait to hop on a bike and ride all over Houston, just like he does in China.
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