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Rocket explosionBy Luke T. Johnson (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-12-04 11:06 When a man as big as Yao Ming gets as angry as he did during Sunday's loss to the Sacramento Kings, it's got to be a little frightening. Of course the refs were in no real danger, but Yao's uncharacteristic rage must have caught them off guard. As far as we can remember, it is the first time Yao has ever been thrown out of a game - the Rockets' big man hardly even gets called for technical fouls. But the behavior that led to Yao's ejection with just over three minutes left in the fourth quarter on Sunday more than warranted such a move by the refs. Yao had been frustrated the entire game with what he viewed as unfair calls against him, and he let the refs know it. The refs whistled Yao for his final two fouls about a minute apart from each other, leading to his disqualification. Yao very rarely fouls out of games either, so his frustration is understandable, but the last two calls against him were unmistakable penalties. The fact that Yao got ejected after he had already fouled out didn't hurt his team too much in the end (although you never want to give your opponent a free throw at the end of a close game). |
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