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There are possibilities, but only if something happens. If Yao Ming's Chinese aura is removed, it will be difficult for him to enter the Hall of Fame. Due to injuries and other reasons, Yao Ming's competitive form has begun to decline, and he is no longer a "20+10+" player.
Yao's current accomplishments should allow his No. 11 jersey to hang over the Toyota Center. If you want to be in the Hall of Fame, you have to come up with convincing results and statistics, and Yao Ming has not yet made it past the second round, which is a hurdle for him. You don't need to win a championship, as long as you enter the finals and hit the threshold, he can rightfully enter the Hall of Fame!
Best wishes to him for admission to the Hall of Fame.
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That depends on his own efforts, but I still hope that he can enter, after all, that is the pride of the Chinese!
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In terms of data and current results, there is a big gap, but if you talk about his impact on the NBA in China, there is still this opportunity, of course, if you can lead the Rockets to the finals or even win the championship, the possibility is even greater.
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Yao Ming is the first Chinese player to achieve such an achievement in the NBA, and he is also the hottest center in the West right now, but it is still difficult to enter the Hall of Fame with his current results.
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Yes, because Chinese vote more.
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It should be able because he is one of the top ten scoring champions in the history of the Rockets, and he is still playing for the Rockets, and he still has some potential.
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I think it's possible, but it depends on his future career.
In addition, a player's entry into the Hall of Fame is not only based on his performance in the active role, but also on whether he continues to contribute to the basketball industry after retirement and has enough impact.
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Yao Ming has been inducted into the Hall of Fame: On April 4, 2016, Yao Ming was officially inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
Yao Ming: Born on September 12, 1980 in Xuhui District, Shanghai, Yao Ming is a former Chinese professional basketball player who plays as a center.
In April 1998, Yao Ming was selected for the national team and began his basketball career. In 2001, he won the CBA regular season MVP, won the CBA championship and finals MVP in 2002, and was elected the CBA rebounding champion and block king three times, and the CBA dunk king twice. He was drafted by the NBA's Houston Rockets as the No. 1 pick in the 2002 NBA Draft, and was named to the NBA All-Star Game Team for six consecutive seasons (eight career times) in 2003-09, the NBA All-NBA Second Team twice, and the NBA All-Star Team three times.
On July 20, 2011, Yao Ming announced his retirement.
On April 4, 2016, Yao Ming was officially inducted into the 2016 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, becoming the first Chinese to receive this honor.
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Yao Ming is ranked 89th in the Hall of Fame. As a legendary star of Chinese basketball, Yao Ming, as the champion selected by the Rockets in 02, did break into the NBA, if it weren't for the injury, Yao Ming's achievements would definitely be higher, and the NBA stars who were inducted into the Hall of Fame with him at that time also included O'Neal, Iverson, and Zelmoberti in ancient times. Although Yao Ming does have a pivotal position in Asian basketball, if you look at the entire world basketball world, Yao Ming's ranking is actually not ideal.
Yao Ming's personal achievementsIn the 9 years of playing in the NBA, Yao Ming averaged 19 points and rebounds and blocks per game, scoring a total of 9247 points, 4494 rebounds and 920 blocks, Yao Ming has been selected as an All-Star a total of 8 times in his career, and they are all starters, throughout NBA history, only Abdul-Jabbar (19 times), O'Neal (15 times) and Moses Malone (13 times) have been selected as All-Star starters more times than him. In fact, if it weren't for the injury, Yao Ming would definitely be able to go a lot further in this ranking, and ranking in the top 50 should not be a problem.
In the 07-08 season, Yao Ming played as long as minutes, as a big man with a height of 2.26 meters, Yao Ming's knee did have to bear a lot of pressure, which also laid the groundwork for his subsequent injury.
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Yao Mingyou was inducted into the Hall of Fame.
The NBA Hall of Fame has Yao Ming, and Yao Ming is the first Chinese to enter the NBA Hall of Fame. Yao Ming is a native of Jiangsu, a professional basketball player, with a height of 226cm, is an outstanding basketball player, and is also the most prestigious among Chinese star players. He retired in 2011 and switched to coaching after retiring.
Yao Ming, born on September 12, 1980 in Xuhui District, Shanghai, ancestral home in Zhenze Town, Wujiang District, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, is a former Chinese professional basketball player, a center, chairman of the board of directors and general manager of the China Vocational Federation. In 2013, Yao Ming was elected as a member of the 12th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. On February 10, 2015, Yao Ming officially became one of the image ambassadors of Beijing's bid to host the Winter Olympics.
On April 4, 2016, Yao Ming was officially inducted into the 2016 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, becoming the first Chinese to receive this honor. In October, Yao Ming became China's "Mars Ambassador"; In November, he was elected as the vice chairman of CBA.
NBA Hall of Fame
The NBA Hall of Fame is an honor, but not just an honor, it is indeed a building, located on Route 91, the full name of the "Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame", although it is called the NBA Hall of Fame by most fans, but not just for NBA insiders, but for people around the world who have made outstanding contributions to the cause of basketball.
The Hall of Fame is a 55,000-square-foot, three-story building in Huqing, and its true nature is a basketball museum, open to the public and visited by a steady stream of visitors. The main items on display include basketball historical materials, literature and history, text descriptions of each era since the founding of basketball, and video tapes, CDs and other materials since the popularization of the first way.
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In 2016.
On the evening of September 9, 2016 local time, in Springfield, USA, Yao Ming walked to the podium of the Naismith Hall of Fame, put his right hand on his chest, the position of his heart, and said: "I have imagined this moment for a long time, but I still feel nervous when I stand here." ”
He was the first Asian to be inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame. Four years ago, he turned down the opportunity to be inducted into the Hall of Fame as a contributor, insisting on adhering to the baseline for athletes to enter the Hall of Fame — five years after retirement.
In the words of ESPN columnist Rick Butche, "every day has been revolutionary since he began to pursue his NBA dream," and "Yao Ming is a cultural bright spot in the profound transformation of China's opening up and prosperity, and the world is feeling the change." ”
Character evaluation:
Yao Ming trained hard and fought tenaciously to win the CBA League championship in 2002 and was selected by the Houston Rockets in the same year, and was the only Chinese player to become the "champion" of the NBA draft. In 2016, he was inducted into the U.S. Basketball Hall of Fame, becoming the first basketball player in Asia to receive this honor.
He has led the Chinese team to participate in world competitions including the Beijing Olympics many times, and has achieved excellent results. His experience and achievements in the NBA have enhanced the attention and influence of Chinese basketball in the world, and enhanced sports and cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries.
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