After hearing earlier this week that the seven time All-Star Yao Ming was concerned about his foot, and contemplating retirement. I decided to reach out to Yao and give him some encouraging advice.
Dear Yao Ming,
For starters Yao, telling the media that “If the foot injury does not heal next season, I might choose to call it quits,” doesn’t help the Rockets, or your trade value.
You haven’t played basketball in over a year, and you tell the media that you might quit! You sir, are too honest. Yao, your supreme honesty strikes fear in the heart of Rockets fans that Brad Miller is probably going to be the starting center at the beginning of the season.
I know you have been playing basketball as soon as someone noticed you were six feet tall and only 7 years old, and the constant running and jumping on your massive feet has wore down the giant bones. But Houston needs you to suck-it-up, and play. Sure you could play five more years and always walk with a limp, but Bill Walton did it, and Zydrunas Ilgauskas still does it. From now on when someone asks you about your foot simply reply, “Foots good” and thats it!
You should get around Houston and the Toyota Center on a Segway, like Clutch does.
Rockets general manager Daryl Morey in effort to quell depression in Houston responded saying “Yao Ming is working diligently on his return and has consistently received positive feedback at each of his scheduled medical checkups.” “He is currently participating in on-court basketball workouts & we continue to expect him to be ready for training camp which begins on 9/25″
Good save Daryl, good save!