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    Location:
    Alaska
    About Me: Sometimes when I come to this site I am Tom7, and other times I am "Basketballogy-WasTom7" and there doesn't seem to be anything I can do about it. Sorry for the confusion. I like pretty much all sports, but to make time for the more important things in life, I have chosen to follow just one: basketball. I have more blog posts at Basketballogy.com.
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Posted by: Tom7 on Jul 21, 2009 at 09:39:48 PM

--- Who is to blame for Yao's injuries?

I can't speak for the other planets, but Ballerblogger.com is the best 1-stop place for NBA basketball on our world's world wide web, and today they posted an interesting quote from China's state-run media:

"A commentary in the Communist Party-run People’s Daily dismissed the widely-held view in the United States that Yao’s repeated injuries stemmed from training with China’s national team during the NBA off-season.

“It can only be said that the NBA game has worn Yao Ming out,” the paper fired back.

“The physical beating taken by every player due to the long season, the high level of match play and the endless travel cannot be overlooked.

The NBA should consider changing its match scheduling from

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Posted by: Tom7 on Jul 9, 2009 at 09:23:26 PM

Okay, this is my first time ever "publishing to" a group (Lakers Fans), we'll see how that works.

Also, it seems as if Foxsports has worked out my difficulties for me and that Tom7 will be my I.D. here.

Phil Jackson often uses the metaphor of a journey when he talks about winning a championship. Using his metaphor, the road back to an NBA Championship next season looks like it may be a bit harder than it was this last.

A few days ago I wrote a blog I called, "The Rich Get Richer." In it, I looked at this last season's title contenders and one by one talked about what they had done to get better (or worse) from where they were this last season. It contained draft information, trades, and people who, due to healing from injuries, would be more of a factor this coming season than they were

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