Chinese centre Yao Ming hopes to return stronger following
surgery after his National Basketball Association (NBA) season came
to an early end when he suffered a broken left foot.
Yao suffered the injury on Monday night during an 85-83 loss for
his Houston Rockets at Utah when his foot was struck by Mehmet Okur
of the Jazz in the first quarter.
"I was just fighting for position," Yao said. "I think Okur just
kicked on my foot. That happens on the court."
Yao continued for a few more plays but after landing awkwardly
he was helped off the court and taken to the locker room where an
exam showed the broken bone that will sideline him the rest of the
season.
Injuries to several top players have made for a disappointing
season for the Rockets, 33-45.
"I hope I'm the last one," Yao said. "After my last post-surgery
comeback, I made 20 (points) and 10 (rebounds). Maybe it's the best
thing for me and when I come back I'll be stronger."
Yao and Steve Nash will take part in this year's Basketball
without Borders instructional camp, reports said on Tuesday from
New York.
Point guard Nash of the Pheonix Sun will return to his
birthplace in South Africa. The basketball camp there, which is in
its sixth year, also teaches about social issues such as HIV/AIDS
awareness and prevention. More than 120 players, coaches and team
personnel have taken part in the program.
Nash was born in Johannesburg, which will host a camp in
September. Africans Dikembe Mutombo (Congo) and Chicago's Luol Deng
(Sudan) will also be on the trip.
The camp will go to Lithuania and Puerto Rico for the first
time, and return to China where Yao will lead the group to his
hometown of Shanghai. Last year the camp was in Beijing.
(China Daily April 13, 2006)