China official doubts seriousness of Yao Ming injuryA senior Chinese sports official expressed disbelief following a report that basketball icon Yao Ming
Yao Ming (Chinese: 姚明; Pinyin: Yáo Míng may not play next season and could be facing a career-ending injury. Chinese fans also largely voiced skepticism over the 2.26-metre (seven-foot-six-inch) centre's repeated injuries, speculating it could be a ploy ploy n. An action calculated to frustrate an opponent or gain an advantage indirectly or deviously; a maneuver: "A typical ploy is to feign illness, procure medicine, then sell it on the black market" to lower the price of his contract, which is soon up for renewal. Yao's camp had earlier given a pessimistic read-out read·out or read-out n. Computer Science Presentation of data, usually in digital form, from calculations or storage. Noun 1. on the slow recovery of his broken foot to the Chinese Basketball Association, the sports website of major Chinese portal Sina.com said, citing CBA See Capital Builder Account. vice head Hu Jiashi. "But they did not say that he would miss the coming NBA NBA abbr. 1. National Basketball Association 2. National Boxing Association NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (= season, nor did they say he would miss the (2010) World Championships," Hu was quoted as saying. "I believe his injury has not progressed to such a stage." On Monday, Houston Rockets team doctor Tom Clanton told the Houston Chronicle that Yao's left foot, which was broken in a May post-season game against the Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Lakers See Lake poets , could be a "career-threatening" injury. "At this point, the injury has the potential for him missing this next season and could be career-threatening," Clanton told the Chronicle. "One of the things we are trying to get is a consensus opinion on that, to make certain there is no option we are overlooking that would provide an earlier return or would be an option for treatment that he would prefer rather than doing additional surgery." Yao has already been given approval to miss this summer's Asian Basketball Championships in the east Chinese city of Tianjin, but the CBA hopes the centre will be able to play for the national team at next year's World Championships in Turkey. Postings by fans on the Sina.com website expressed suspicions that the Rockets were trying to drive Yao's value down, as he is in the last year of his contract and could eventually sign with another team. "The Rockets don't want Yao to leave, so they hope to sign him early, this is the way to bring his price down," a Sina.com posting said. "As soon as Yao Ming signs, his doctor will immediately say he can play again, 182 games will be no problem."
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