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Born in Shanghai, Ye Li attended the University of Houston, [2] where she met Chinese basketball player Yao Ming at the age of seventeen in 1998. [3] They married on August 6, 2007. [4] Ye gave birth to their daughter Yao Qinlei (whose English name is Amy) in Houston, Texas on May 21, 2010. [5]
Before Yao's first meeting with Shaquille O'Neal on January 17, 2003, O'Neal said, "Tell Yao Ming, ching chong-yang-wah-ah-soh", prompting accusations of racism. [46] O'Neal denied that his comments were racist, and said he was only joking. [ 48 ]
Yao Ming praised Yi's play in his first few games, saying, "If you compare us in our third NBA games, you will see that Yi's statistics are far better than mine." [31] On November 9, 2007, Yi played against Yao Ming for the first time when the Houston Rockets hosted Milwaukee in a 104–88 loss.
HONG KONG — In China, she’s being called the “female Yao Ming.”. In a video that quickly went viral this week, Zhang Ziyu, a 7-foot-3 basketball player from Shandong province, can be seen ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 January 2025. American basketball player (born 1979) Tracy McGrady McGrady with the Houston Rockets in 2006 Personal information Born (1979-05-24) May 24, 1979 (age 45) Bartow, Florida, U.S. Listed height 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) Listed weight 225 lb (102 kg) Career information High school Auburndale ...
Dr. Ming Wang grew up wanting to be a doctor — and that’s because he comes from a long line of medical professionals. “Five generations (of doctors) since the Qing Dynasty,” Wang tells ...
Additionally, he was known for injuring several NBA players including Michael Jordan, Dennis Rodman, Charles Oakley, Patrick Ewing, Chauncey Billups, Ray Allen, Yao Ming, LeBron James and Tracy McGrady due to his practice of flailing his elbows. His former teammate Yao Ming made a joke about it: "I need to talk to Coach to have Dikembe held out ...
The Year of the Yao is a 2004 American documentary film based on basketball player Yao Ming's first year in the United States.The film is narrated by his friend and former interpreter Colin Pine, who stayed with Yao during Yao's rookie year, and interpreted for him for three years.