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Bryant salutes Yao impact on NBA

YAO Ming has made it possible for young Chinese players to chase their NBA dreams and the country will produce more top quality players in the coming years, All-Star guard Kobe Bryant said in Shanghai yesterday.

Yao will officially announce his retirement from the game at a news conference today.

The Chinese state television CCTV plans to run a four-hour program on the player, including a live broadcast of the news conference from a hotel in Shanghai.

Yao became arguably Asia's biggest sports figure when he was selected first overall by the Houston Rockets in the 2002 NBA draft.

"In terms of opening up doors for Chinese basketball players to come to the NBA, or for the youth here in China to believe that it's possible to achieve the dream of being an NBA player, all that started from Yao," Los Angeles Lakers guard Bryant said.

"The movement that started in the NBA of the influx of European players coming to the NBA was started by Vlade Divac, Dino Radja and those guys.

"Even that movement didn't have the impact and magnitude that Yao Ming has had.

And on top of that, he's just a heck of a basketball player to boot," Bryant, who is in China on a promotional tour, added.

The 2.26-meter tall Yao, an eight-time All Star, has been plagued by assorted injuries in recent years and missed the entire 2009-10 NBA season after suffering a fractured bone in his left foot. He played only five games for the Rockets last season before being sidelined on November 10 when he injured his ankle during the a game.

Bryant felt Yao would leave a lasting legacy and more Chinese players would make it to top-flight NBA teams.

"Since I have been coming here and doing clinics and basketball camps with kids, you see the improvement year after year and the determination to get better and the passion they have for the game," said Bryant.

"It's just a matter of time."





 

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