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Offline WayOutWest

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Yao Ming to the Cavs?
« on: June 19, 2009, 11:27:19 PM »
Sounds like a bunch of rumors about stories someone heard about a rumor that could have been overheard somewhere...  ???

http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/31448157/ns/sports-college_basketball/

By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN
updated 11:18 a.m. PT, Fri., June 19, 2009

BEIJING - Rockets center Yao Ming has called a possible move to Cleveland an "unknown" amid rumors that the Cavaliers' new Chinese part owners want to sign him.

In a recent interview with his hometown Shanghai TV station, Yao said he continued to have "much affection" for the Houston Rockets, the team that took him in the first round of the 2002 draft and with whom he has played all six of his NBA seasons.

Yao has not won a championship, but said Houston's drive to the second-round of the playoffs this year had given him hope that the Rockets can contend next season.

Rumors of a possible move to Cleveland have swirled since a group of Chinese investors signed an agreement last month with the Cavaliers to become minority owners. The move is expected to boost the team's popularity and marketing opportunities in China, where Cleveland star LeBron James is very popular.

"This is all an unknown," Yao said in the interview, a transcript of which was posted online Friday.

"I've already been with Houston for such a long time, I still have much affection for this team," he said. "Moreover, this past season we were very successful, and that let me see some hope."

Cleveland has not publicly expressed interest in Yao, who has one guaranteed year left on his contract with Houston, including a player option for the 2010-11 season.

Yao broke his troublesome left foot in Game 3 of the second-round playoff series against the Los Angeles Lakers, the eventual champions.

The lure of a championship remains strong and Yao conceded to feeling jealous of fellow China national team member Sun Yue, who played for the Lakers.

"There's a little bit of envy," Yao said. "If I didn't have feel even some jealousy, then I'm afraid that really would make me a little too much of a slacker."

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Re: Yao Ming to the Cavs?
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2009, 12:21:41 PM »
Lebron needs to go.  The reason I say that is the Shaq move was not just a rumor.  That was just a stupid idea to begin with.  If this turns out to be more than a rumor then I think Lebron should leave.  The best they can come up with to improve this team is to get a guy at the end of his career who can't get a more talented Suns out of the first round and a very injury prone center who has only made it to the second round in his career?  They realize Lebron wants a TITLE right? 

If the Cavs want to step it up a notch and really get creative:

Dale Davis, he is a big strong body that could have contend with Dwight Howard.

Dennis Rodman, he is a solid post defender and will all the missed shots they will need a strong rebounder.

Malik Rose maybe?  Spurs fans?  He did a solid job against Shaq back in the day.

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