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Houston Rockets center Yao Ming watches
as teammate Tracy McGrady is introduced against the Washington Wizards in
Houston Feb. 26, 2008. Yao Ming will miss the rest of the season with a
stress fracture in his left foot, dealing a crippling blow to the club in
its postseason push, the team said on Tuesday. (Xinhua/Reuters
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BEIJING, Feb. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Yao Ming couldn't
step on the court because of a foot stress fracture, so his teammates stepped up
Tuesday night and notched a 94-69 win over the Washington Wizards for their 13th
consecutive victory.
The Rockets didn't appear to miss their All-Star
center, jumping to a 7-0 lead and never trailing as they coasted to their 17th
win in the last 18 games. The streak is their longest since their championship
season of 1993-94, and the longest active streak in the NBA.
"Not having Yao, everybody had to step up a little
bit and we all did,¡± said Luther Head after scoring a team-high 18 points.
"Everybody contributed and everybody scored. We did it as a team."
Houston started 41-year-old Dikembe Mutombo in place
of Yao, but also used the 6-foot-9 Carl Landry in the spot. Yao was averaging 22
points and 10.8 rebounds this season. Landry finished with 12 points.
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Yao Ming reacts after his left
foot was injured during a game. Six-time All-Star center is out for
the season and post-season with a stress fracture in his sore left foot,
Rockets general manager Daryl Morey announced Tuesday. (Photo:
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"The first half was about as good defensively as we
could play," said coach Rick Adelman. "You really got to give Dikembe credit for
stepping in."
Tracy McGrady was ineffective for the first three
quarters, going 2-of-11 with six points. He helped the Rockets stretch their
lead when he had two slam dunks early in the fourth quarter to make 73-51 and
finished with 11 points.
McGrady said Yao's injury was a "devastating blow,"
but that they can't use it as an excuse.
"If we continue to play defense and believe, then we
really control it ourselves," he said. "Everybody is really counting us out,
which is cool, but we just have to keep believing."
With one star out and another struggling, the Rockets
got double-digit contributions from several others, including Luis Scola, who
was 7-of-7 for 14 points. Rafer Alston finished with 13 points.
(Agencies)
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