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Yao may retire after season if foot not fully healed

Posted Jul 27 2010 11:26AM

BEIJING (AP) -- Houston Rockets center Yao Ming is considering quitting basketball after next season if he doesn't fully recover from his lingering foot injury.

In comments to Chinese state media Monday, Yao sounded far from optimistic about his future and also made a rare criticism of China's national basketball program.

"If the foot injury does not heal next season, I might choose to call it quits," he said.

Yao turns 30 in September and missed last season following foot surgery. He is set to return to the Rockets after deciding not to opt out of the final year of his contract. Though he has said his recovery was going well, the Rockets have signed 7-foot veteran Brad Miller to share the work at center.

Yao, who was in China for charity events and remains wildly popular in his country, all but ruled out playing in the 2012 London Olympics.

"The chance is very small," the 7-foot-6 center was quoted as saying by the official Xinhua News Agency. "The foot injury will not allow me to play so many games anymore. Like I said before, I will quit the national team and the sport one day. It's what happens to every athlete."

Without Yao, the national team has played lackluster ball, including an embarrassing home loss to Iran in the final of the Asian Championship last year. Yao attributed the poor showings to China's focus on the 2008 Beijing Olympics and neglect of development teams and the country's professional league.

"We are paying for what we didn't do leading up to 2008. We skipped the development of a reserve team and the CBA league and focused only on the national team and the Olympics. It's like you are killing the goose that lays the golden egg," he said. "I'm 30. As an athlete, I am not the future of China basketball anymore."
I'd be real surprised if he does retire, but I don't know if he'll be 100% next season.
 

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Damn, that'd be a HUGE HUGE HUGE loss for Houston.
 

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Yeah I agree. damn that would suck though but he just hasn't been the same
 

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Yao finished? Wow.. The thing was, there were some rumors swirling when the injury occurred he wouldn't be the same. I guess this just confirms it.
 

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Was only a matter of time. Dudes of that size aren't meant to take such physical strain like that.
 

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Was only a matter of time. Dudes of that size aren't meant to take such physical strain like that.
exactly. but most thought hed be better than this and last a little longer. i think he'll heal up and be fine though, for a few more years anyways.
 

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Kind of sad either way though. If he was never hurt he'd probably easily be the best center in the league right now.
 

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i would 2 hes just siting on the bench doing nothin n hes not gunna be that good now so y play
 
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