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Yao Ming (11) of the Houston Rockets
talks to referee Sean Corbin during their NBA game against the Cleveland
Cavaliers in Cleveland, Ohio, March 5, 2007. (Xinhua/Reuters
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BEIJING, March 7 -- Houston Rockets center Yao Ming
returned to action after missing 32 games for a fractured right leg on March 5.
The absence of more than two months took its toll on
Yao, but only for three quarters. He erupted in the fourth and helped to cut a
14-point deficit to within two near the end of the game, but the rally came too
late, and the Rockets lost to Cleveland Cavaliers 85-91.
"I didn't play long tonight. I mean, 27 minutes,
that's not my average (34.6) because coach would not play me if I did not feel
good. He said he would control my minutes by how the game was going and how I
was going. I understand; everything for the team," said Yao, "So the minutes I
played in the first three quarters got me feeling regular, so in the fourth
quarter, when I stepped out, I made a couple shots and it was a big help."
March 6 is the day of Jingzhe (the Waking of
Insects), one of the 24 solar terms that divide the traditional Chinese lunar
year. From this day on, little creatures that were hibernating are supposed to
come back to life.
With Yao's return, the energy seems to be back with
the Rockets, too. "In the fourth quarter, it was a little bit better. But I'm
just not up to it all. I felt the team played with high energy in the fourth
quarter, and I could feel the energy of my teammates. I can't wait for the next
game."
(Source: Chinadaily.com.cn)