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Chinese star center Yao Ming, in August 2004,
is excited about making a homecoming with his NBA teammates next
week when he and the Houston Rockets play two exhibitions against
Sacramento.[File Photo] |
Chinese star center Yao Ming is excited about making a homecoming with
his National Basketball Association (NBA) teammates next week when he and
the Houston Rockets play two exhibitions against Sacramento.
The NBA clubs are set to arrive Tuesday in China and play October 14 in
Shanghai and October 17 in Beijing.
They will be the first NBA games in China, the first games there by any
American sports league in fact, and the first Chinese appearance by an NBA
club since Washington played China's national team there in 1979.
A quarter-century later, China boasts its own superstar in 2.26m center
Yao, who appeared here promoting a new biography and said he hopes his NBA
teammates will enjoy their reception.
"I hope they can feel the passion of the Chinese fans," Yao said in an
NBA website posting. "The days leading up to the games will be crazy."
Yao said he feels the responsibility of social pressures as well as
sporting ones by being China's first sports superstar in a global league.
"There's a lot of pressure in that, so I just try my best to do what
I'm supposed to do," Yao said.
Yao will take part in an event at the Chinese primary school where he
once attended classes as a child.
"It's amazing how fast time has gone by since I've been at that
school," he said. "What I've learned is that you can't waste any time in
your life. You have to use every moment to study and learn. I think it's
important for me to go back and teach those kids that."
The Rockets feature a new spark with Tracy McGrady, the NBA's top
scorer in each of the past two seasons, joining the backcourt . Sacramento is sparked by Serbian
star Peja Stojakovic and Chris Webber.
(Agencies) |