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Yao vs. Barkley, boo hoo!

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by ricealum, Dec 19, 2002.

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  1. ricealum

    ricealum Member

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    I apologize in advance if this has already been posted. I'm not a regular viewer and the search function was turned off. But if you haven't seen this, do. It's pretty funny, even if you don't speak Chinese. The Chuckster can't stand Yao winning the championship he always wanted and didn't get.

    http://www.chinayao.com/ynty/sdsk/cnyao1.swf
     
  2. Oski2005

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    That's not really funny to me. Barkley has never acted jelous of Yao in any way. Hell, Ming doesn't have a championship yet, so how can this thing even make sense. Barkley said he was wrong and he took the punishment for it by kissing a donkey on the ass.
     
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    Oski has Yao-mania allergy ;)

    Really, this thing has been posted again and again. It's all in good fun prior to the kissing. As of right now, I think maybe we should give chucky a break. :D
     
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    I agree with Oski. This thing has been beaten to death.

    Actually Barkley has really helped fuel the Yao Ming mania. Everyone tuned in to watch Charles kissing the donkey - the same night Yao dumped 30 on the Moormon Matchstick.

    How many articles have we seen praising Yao while also mentioning the article. It was great publicity and a watershed moment (a Walton-ish hyperbole) in the Ming Dynasty.
     
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