Yao Ming returned his home in Shanghai on Wednesday evening,
giving Chinese men's basketball team manager Jonas Kaslauskas a
reason to be delighted.
Although he is still recovering from a fractured left foot,
Yao's agent said he will join the national team in early July to
prepare for August's World Championships in Japan.
"He has made significant progress in his recovery from foot
surgery and Yao himself expects to return to national team as soon
as possible," said Zhang Mingji, director of Yao's agent team.
"He will take some days at home and join the national team in
early July."
Yao, a 7-foot-6 centre for the Houston Rockets, will start
exercising soon but his hope of playing in the Worlds is still
dim.
Yao suffered the foot fracture in his team's 85-83 loss to the
Utah Jazz on April 11, when he was fouled by Andrei Kirilenko, who
stepped on Yao's foot as he scored a first-quarter basket on a
rebound.
He then underwent foot surgery the same week in the United
States and doctors suggested he would be sidelined for an estimated
six months and miss out on the Worlds on August 19.
"His injury is yet to heal up but his recovery is much faster
that we expected," said Zhang.
"Now, his doctor believes he will be ready for full-time
training and be able to play by around August 1 if his condition
goes well."
Yao is expected to play a match against the United States in
Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong Province, on August 10.
The Rockets' star last week said there is 50-50 chance for him
to play in the Worlds, but he would leave his position to younger
players if he isn't be 100 per cent fit.
Yao averaged 22.6 points, 10.3 rebounds, 1.6 blocked shots, 1.5
assists and 34.6 minutes in 56 starts this season, his fourth since
being drafted first overall by the Rockets in 2002. The four-time
All-Star was sidelined 21 games earlier in the season because of a
toe injury and later on missed a game due to a sore calf.
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Yao's return is greatly appreciated by the Chinese camp who
addressed the matter with a sense of patriotism.
The Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) has released an
official document titled "To learn from Yao's professionalism" on
Wednesday to encourage the national team players in their build-up
for the Worlds and December's Asian Games.
Kaslauskas said Yao's return is crucial to his side's gear up to
the much-expected Worlds.
"For sure I expect him to come back," he said on Wednesday. "It
will be very hard for us in Japan without Yao and veteran Li
Nan."
The team is now in the midst of closed-door training before
heading to Italy today for a series of warm-up tournaments.
China will play with the United States in Group D at the World
Championships, together with Puerto Rico, Slovenia, Italy and
Senegal.
The Chinese team is aiming for a top eight finish.
(China Daily June 23, 2006)