Houston Rockets center Yao Ming broke his left foot in the first
quarter when Mehmet Okur of the Utah Jazz stepped on it during a
game on the Jazz's home turf on Monday.
It has been confirmed that Yao will miss the rest of the NBA
season.
Yao will go under the knife for the second time this season on
Friday when a pin will be inserted to help the bone heal, according
to an announcement posted yesterday on the Rockets official
website.
The statement also said Yao is expected to push ahead with his
rehab in order to play for the World Championship in August in
Japan, but the injury could linger if it doesn't heal
completely.
Rockets general manager Carroll Dawson said an MRI performed in
Houston on Tuesday showed a fracture in the fifth metatarsal bone
of Yao's foot.
"It can be fixed two ways," Dawson said. "You could just put a
cast on it, but it takes forever. The thing most people do is to
have surgery."
Dawson also told the press Yao's injury could take four to six
months to heal.
Yao's NBA agent Zhang Mingji said the time necessary for Yao to
heal may be "slightly exaggerated." "But I can't get more accurate
information until the doctor's make a final diagnosis," Zhang
said.
Zhang said Yao hoped to return to China as soon as possible to
recuperate but is waiting for a green light from doctors.
More than four months' off the court may prevent Yao from
playing in the FIBA World Championship in Japan, which begins
August 19.
Without Yao, the Chinese National Basketball Team may have to
give up hope of ascending to the medal round in the tournament.
Chinese Basketball Management Center vice director Hu Jiashi
said the center is withholding comment on Yao's extended leave from
basketball until the length of his recovery period has been
confirmed.
"I think the Associated Press may have reported an inaccurate
amount of time for Yao to heal," Hu said. "It should have been six
weeks instead of six months."
(China Daily April 14, 2006)