From Deseret News archives:
Yao's health a major key for Rockets
The 7-foot-6 center who turned 28 on Sept. 12 has missed more than 80 games across the last three seasons with four separate injuries. In 2005-06, he contracted an infection in his left big toe that required surgery, then broke his left foot later. In 2006-07, he broke his right leg. Last February, he broke his left foot in a different place, had surgery and sat out the playoffs.
Yao acknowledges that he has to change something, whether it's his workout routine or the number of minutes he logs in games.
"I need to learn something from the last three years. Seriously," Yao said after the Rockets' first practice on Tuesday. "Maybe I need to be careful with my pregame workout or something, lay down a little bit, not get my body too tired before a game. Let's try some new schedules, put my best shape into the game."
Coach Rick Adelman said he'll carefully monitor Yao's day-to-day schedule and hold him out of segments of practice to keep him fresh. Yao played 37 minutes per game last season and often resisted when Adelman tried to replace him.
Yao was averaging 22 points and a career-high 10.8 rebounds when he sustained the stress fracture in his foot on Feb. 26. He recovered enough to play for China at the Olympics, but said his foot was only 70-80 percent healed.
His Houston teammates nervously watched his games in Beijing.
"You cringe because you don't want to see him fall down," said point guard Rafer Alston. "And then he falls, and things like that. Then, he's doing an interview, and he falls over a writer or a camera."
Yao averaged 19 points and 8.2 rebounds in Beijing, leading China to the quarterfinals.
"The Olympics was a very good tryout for me to prepare for the Rockets season," he said. "Some Chinese fans probably won't be happy, but that's just being honest. It feels great to come out of the injury. I had a good recovery. I feel fresh and ready for next season."
Houston assistant coach Jack Sikma made two trips to China one before the Games and one after to work individually with Yao. Sikma said Yao has lost about 10 pounds and just needs to regain his game conditioning.
The Rockets acquired Ron Artest and Brent Barry in the offseason and Adelman hopes that the improved versatility will give Yao more chances to rest and fewer opportunities to get hurt.
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In this Feb. 21, 2008 file photo, Houston Rockets' Yao Ming (11) shoots between Miami Heat defenders Dwayne Wade, left, and Earl Barron during a basketball game in Houston. The Houston Rockets think they're ready to contend for an NBA championship. Yao Ming shares those big dreams, but his immediate goal is staying healthy through an entire season.
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