CBA to prepare for 2008 Olympics without Yao

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-02-27 16:15

BEIJING - Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) and China's men's basketball national team are ready to prepare for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games without injured Yao Ming, CBA and team leaders announced here on Wednesday.


Houston Rockets center Yao Ming watches the scoreboard with teammate Tracy McGrady (R) before their game against the Washington Wizards in Houston February 26, 2008. Yao Ming will miss the rest of the NBA basketball season with a stress fracture in his left foot, dealing a crippling blow to the club in its postseason push, the team said on Tuesday. [Agencies] Yao out for season with left foot injury

"We were informed of Yao Ming's injury on midnight and had a meeting with the national team staff this morning. Jonas Kazlauskas (head coach of the national team) has already handed over two plans and two squads - with or without Yao Ming, for the preparation of the 2008 Olympics," said Hu Jiashi, deputy chief of the China's Basketball Management Center.

Houston Rockets center Yao Ming was examined after Monday's practice at the Memorial Hermann Hospital and was declared as having a season-ending stress fracture in his left foot.

He did not play in Rockets' 94-69 victory over Washington Wizards on Tuesday, which extending their winning streak to 13 games.

Chinese national team leader Bai Xilin said Yao had a fracture on the scaphoid bone, which resulted from micro-cracks sustained during long-time practice and games.

Bayi confirmed that Yao would take a surgery on his left foot but gave no detailed schedule and recovering time, saying Yao needs another examination for the final determination.

The CBA received tons of faxes and calls concerning on Yao's injury since the Rockets released the news on Tuesday, Bai said during the news conference, who also gave detailed schedule of the training and matches of the national team.

"Yao has vowed to play for the national team in the 2008 Olympics. We fully understand his feelings. His mission now is to take the surgery and recover quickly. We're waiting for him to come back for the Beijing Olympics," Bai said.



Top Sports News  
Today's Top News  
Most Commented/Read Stories in 48 Hours