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Yao Ming furious over benching

China Daily
Updated: 2008-08-20 08:04

 

China superstar Yao Ming was furious at being benched in the defeat against Greece where a win could have ensured his nation's highest-ever finish in Olympic basketball, the team's coach admitted.

Yao had 16 points and five rebounds in Monday's 91-77 loss to the Greeks, but only played 16 minutes as coach Jonas Kazlauskas chose to rest him for Wednesday's quarter-final against Lithuania.


China's Yao Ming reacts at the end of the men's preliminary round group B basketball match China vs. Greece at the Olympic basketball Arena in Beijing on August 18, 2008, as part of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Greece won the match 91 to 77. [Agencies]

Kazlauskas acknowledged that Yao was unhappy with the decision, saying the Houston Rocket star would have played more if China had a chance of winning, but after falling behind by 24 points in the first half that opportunity was lost.

"If we should be able ... to play close from the beginning, for sure Yao Ming should play a longer time, but there was no reason to keep him on the court," Kazlauskas said.

"Yao fought, he wants to play and wants to help us as much as possible, but he is a player and I am the coach. I make those decisions."

China's sporting media is howling at the decision, saying that the Yao-led team cut Greece's huge lead to 10 points twice in the second half and that the towering center could have made a difference had he played more.

A win over Greece would have given China a three win, two loss record in Olympic play and ensured at least a sixth-placed finish regardless of the outcome of today's quarterfinal.

If China loses to Lithuania, the host team will end up only tied with its previous best Olympic finish of eighth place.

The iconic Yao, one of China's most high-profile athletes, has long downplayed a medal finish at the Beijing Games, but has repeatedly promised to lead the team to a new historic high.

Following Monday's loss, Yao stormed off the court refusing to speak to the press.

AFP

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