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BEIJING - China's star NBA center, Yao Ming, can do no wrong on the court in the eyes of basketball fans but some diehards are crying foul over the possibility his firstborn could have an American passport.
Yao and his wife have headed back to the United States, where he plays for the Houston Rockets, ahead of the birth of their first child, which is due sometime between May and July.
If the child is born in the US, he or she will automatically be considered an American citizen - a prospect that some nervous fans say could potentially deprive China of a basketball superstar.
"This will not only be a huge loss to Chinese basketball but, as far as feelings are concerned, will be something very difficult for Chinese fans to accept," the Chongqing Business Daily said, citing angry online comments.
But on popular web portal sina.com, some users expressed support over the possibility of an American Yao.
Another user from Shanghai named Kekeweiqi said: "We have no right to interfere in the future of baby Yao. When baby Yao grows up, he/she will have the right to choose his/her own nationality and occupation."
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He is currently involved in the management of the Shanghai Sharks, his former team which he now owns.
Yao's agent, Zhang Mingji, said the place of birth of the child was a "family matter" and was not an issue up for debate.
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE