Which stat does Maddie have left that is better than Yao Ming?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-14
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Three-point shooting percentage.

    Assists. Number of steals.

    The score is also higher.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Help, and it was in the time he had the ball, and many more than yao.

    The hit rate must be Yao high, and T-MAC also has a hit rate?

    By the way, it's already more than the T-Mac.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Upstairs, if you're the tallest in the game and closest to the basket, shouldn't you have a high shooting percentage?

    Please, they play in different positions, the data doesn't say anything!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Maddy: Shooting, three-pointers, free throws, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, rebounds, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, fouls, scoring.

    Yao Ming: Shooting: 3-point shot, 0%, free throw, 85%, offensive rebound, defensive rebound, rebound total, assist, steal, block, turnover, foul, score.

    Yao Ming is averaging more points per game than Maddie this season.

    From the data. Due to the different locations. The only thing comparable is a foul. Penalty kick. Blunder. Free throwsYao Ming is an excellent free thrower in the league. Maddie doesn't shoot a good free throw. The number of fouls and errors is more than Yao's.

    Maddie still has his domineering and superstar temperament. And his infinite potential. The key is to see if he is positive.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    T-MAC is stronger than Yao in scoring, better in assists than Yao, and stronger in status than Yao.

    But Yao Ming has offensive power on the inside, which can share the pressure of T-MAC The comparability between the two is very small The position of the team is complementary to each other But Yao really needs to work hard The Rockets did not soar into the sky, Yao should be very responsible They all say that Yao is the first center In fact, Yao is still far from it Remember that the first center is the representative of dominance But is the current Rockets dominating on the inside The core of the team is on the outside That is T-Mac Sometimes he needs to take all the responsibility.

    So Yao is still not as strong as T-Mac as a whole.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is not comparable ......How much Yao Ming is missing this season, and Maddie is also missing some. So you have to average the same number of games and then look at ......

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    3-point shooting percentage Number of shots.

    The number of shots, the number of free throws, the number of hangings by relatives and friends...

    There are too many to mention...

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Three-pointers, steals, and the number of irons!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's pretty boring. Compare SF and C to the data...

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello: I'm an MVP consultant!

    T-MAC's scoring ability is stronger than Yao, assists are stronger than Yao, and his status is stronger than Yao, but Yao Ming has offensive power on the inside, which can share the pressure of T-MAC The comparability between the two is very small, and the positions in the team are complementary to each other, but Yao really needs to work hard The Rockets have not soared into the sky, and Yao should bear a lot of responsibility It is said that Yao is the first center In fact, Yao is still far from it Remember that the first center is the representative of dominance But is the current Rockets dominating on the inside The core of the team is on the outside That's T-Mac, sometimes he has to take all the blame.

    So Yao is still not as strong as T-Mac as a whole.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Assists, steals, three-point shooting, three-point totals, playoff stats.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Three points. Assists.

    Steals. Hit rate.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The number of assists, and the number of injuries.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The 2007-08 season was the highest average time per game in Yao's career, reaching minutes, and Yao Ming handed in a fairly comprehensive report card in the year: 22 points, rebounds, and blocks. of shooting percentages.

    In Yao's nine-year career, Yao scored a career-high 41 points against the Hawks on February 22, 2004, and in 2006, he set a record for his total rebounds (22) and frontcourt rebounds (9) against the Suns. On December 15, 2006, Yao Ming also had eight blocks on the Lakers' head. The highest number of assists in his career also reached 7, which can be described as quite comprehensive.

    In the history of the Rockets, Yao Ming's achievements are also quite prominent, he stayed in Houston for 9 years, and the six key statistics of appearances, points, rebounds, blocks, shots and shooting percentage are among the top ten in team history. Among them, the number of blocks (920) ranks second in team history, second only to Olajuwon, the scoring (9247) is ranked sixth in team history, and the total rebounds (4494) are ranked second in team historyAttached: Yao Ming's career total data and team history status 486 appearances, the tenth career score in team history 9247, the sixth in team history average shooting percentage, the fourth in team history career rebounds 4494, the sixth in team history career blocks 920, the second in team history shooting 3380, the seventh in team history attached:

    Yao Ming's career-high scoring record 41 February 22, 2004 Highest 16 goals made at home against the Hawks April 02, 2006 Highest rebounds 22 away against the Lakers March 11, 2006 Highest frontcourt rebounds 9 away against the Suns March 11, 2005 Highest backcourt rebounds 17 away against the Suns February 24, 2006 Highest free throw made at home against the Warriors 18 March 13, 2006 Highest free throw shot at home against the Hornets 21 goals March 30, 2007 away to Lakers.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    On September 17, 2010, Beijing time, today's Rockets team doctor stipulated that Yao Ming's single-game playing time in the new season is 24 minutes, which can only be less and not more. According to what the Rockets are saying now, Yao Ming's playing time limit for a single game in the new season is 24 minutes, and he can't play even a minute or a second, which means that at least half of the time in the center position of the Rockets is occupied by someone else, this person may be Miller, or Dampier Feshenko and other planned personnel. Looking at Yao Ming's career appearances, Yao Ming played an average of 37 minutes per game in the 07-08 season, and that season was also Yao Ming's peak season, averaging two double-doubles per game.

    The following is a summary of Yao Ming's career statistics and average data per game: Yao Ming - Career - Summary Statistics: Season team starts, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul scores, 2008-2009 Rockets777725897611373015023425715142007-2008 Rockets: 555520445941292511118317112092006-2007 Rocket 4848162445294179416715912022005-2006 Rocket 5757194958185309414719512712004-2005 Rocket 80802447669613416019629814652003-2004 Rocket 828226927351222215620427314312002-2003 Rockets 82722382675137311471732301104 Career Summary 481471157274467765189912130415839196 Yao Ming-Career-Per Game Average Data Hope to adopt!! Season team appearances, starting time, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul scores, 2008-2009 Rockets, Rockets, Rockets, Rockets, Rocket

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The 2007-08 season was the pinnacle of Yao Ming's careerHe averaged minutes per game that season and delivered a fairly well-rounded score: 22 points, rebounds, and blocks. of shooting percentages.

    2.In Yao's nine-year career, 41 points was the highest in a single game, and the most rebounds in a single game were 22 (11 backcourt rebounds, 9 frontcourt rebounds).

    The maximum number of blocks in a single game is 8.

    The maximum number of assists in a single game is seven.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If it's just the Rockets period, in fact, Yao Ming and Maddie have won very few honors, but if you want to be short and tall, of course I will choose Yao Ming, because he entered the second round of the playoffs!

    In the summer of 2004, the Rockets made a trade with the Magic, and the Rockets traded Francis, Mobley, and Cato for the Magic's Maddy, Juwan-Howard, Tyronn Lue, and Gaines, and Maddie started his more than 5 Rockets career. Let's take a look at the honors Maddy has won in his Rockets career: 4 All-Star selections, 2 All-NBA selections 3 times, and 1 All-NBA 2 selection.

    Yao Ming was selected by the Rockets in 2002 and has been playing for the Rockets throughout his career, and let's take a look at Yao Ming's honors: 8 All-Star, 2 All-NBA Second Team, 3-time All-NBA Third Team. It can be seen from this that the personal honor of the two people in the rocket, Yao Ming is slightly better.

    Let's take a look at the regular season playoff performances of the two for the Rockets: Yao Ming played 486 regular season games for the Rockets, averaging 19 points and rebounds per game; He played in 28 playoff games, reaching the Western Conference semifinals at his highest, averaging rebounds per game. Maddie played 303 regular bend loan games for the Rockets, with a grinding average of rebounds and assists, and played 20 games for the Rockets in the playoffs, all of which were eliminated in the first round, averaging 28 points and 7 rebounds and assists per game.

    So in terms of leading the team's performance, I will still choose Yao Ming.

    Finally, let's take a look at the impact on rockets. With the addition of Yao Ming, the influence of the NBA in the Asian market, especially the Chinese market, has increased dramatically, Chinese sponsor investment, TV broadcasting, and China's huge fan base, so that the NBA and the Rockets have made a lot of money, and have greatly promoted the process of NBA internationalization.

    So, I would choose Yao Ming. In addition, Maddie said on the show that she didn't win the championship because she didn't have strong teammates, do you agree?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yao Ming entered the NBA league to play that year, and was recognized and supported by the Chinese people, and this support also rose to the team, and there are still many people who have a good impression of the Rockets. And the "Yao Mai Combination" has won the pity of Chinese fans, and Maddie has accumulated a lot of Chinese fans. Yao Ming once said that the people who are most grateful in the NBA are Van Gundy and Boss Ferdin, but everyone knows that in terms of time, Yao Ming and Maddie should have spent the longest time together, but Yao Ming only thanked Boss Ferdin, which also confirmed the rumors that the two did not agree.

    And Maddie is a player who is very eager to be the boss, and when he sees that the Rockets' style of play revolves around Yao Ming, Maddie will naturally be a little blushing.

    Maddie also feels that his status as a two-time scoring champion is enough to put on a show, so when Yao Ming makes some mistakes, Maddie rarely passes the ball to Yao Ming again, and many choose to do it alone, which can be seen from the court. When Maddie won two scoring titles with his super scoring power, he then transferred to Houston to join forces with Yao Ming, when Maddie first came, he was most worried about how to get along with Yao Ming, a foreign player, and whether there was a language barrier, but later Maddie came and found that Yao Ming's English was not only good but also very funny.

    After the two joined forces, they were actually very expected, after all, they were a scoring champion and an interior overlord, but the chemistry between these two people was not good, and the first-round curse has been bothering them. However, these problems are due to the fact that they often lose, so after that, the team came together, and then ushered in the famous 22 consecutive wins at that time, which shows that the combination to buy is actually very strong. There is only one reason for a team to achieve good results, and that is unity, so Maddie and Yao Ming must be together.

    So from here it shows that the relationship between two people is no problem. If this doesn't prove that the two have a good relationship, when Maddie got married, Yao Ming was grabbed by Maddie's family to take a group photo, and then Maddie was silly on the sidelines, which shows that these two people really have a good relationship!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The relationship between the two of them should be very good, first of all, the two personalities are relatively humble and elegant, and secondly, the two of them have no conflict of ball possession as an internal and external configuration, and both of them are very good performances in front of **, Maddie got married, Yao Ming was also very positive in a group photo, Yao Ming's retirement ceremony, Maddie also made a speech.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yes, because they have a very good relationship in private, and they can afford to make any kind of joke, even if they say something out of line, they won't be angry.

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