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Yao Ming Biography
Basketball Player
Yao was drafted by the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 2002, and later that year became only the third Chinese national ever to play in the NBA. Yao was already famous, and famously tall: at 7'5" (2.26 meters) he towered over even most professional players, and he had played for China's national team in the 2000 Olympic Games and the 2002 FIBA World Championships. He also played five seasons with the Shanghai Sharks of the China Basketball Association.
Extra credit: Yao wears uniform #11... Both of Yao's parents played for the national basketball teams of China; his mother, Fang Feng Di, is 6'3" tall and his father Yao Zhi Yuan is 6'7"... Previous Chinese players in the NBA were Wang ZhiZhi, who joined the Dallas Mavericks in 2001, and Mengke (or Menk) Bateer, who joined the Denver Nuggets in 2001... The tallest man in modern recorded history was 8'11" Robert Wadlow.
Other NBA stars include Shaquille O'Neal (7'1"), Julius 'Dr. J' Erving (6'7"), Michael Jordan (6'6") and Allen Iverson (6'0").
Four Good Links
Yao Central
Full-on coverage from the Houston Chronicle
Yao Ming Mania!
Terrific fan site; great game notes and articles
Houston Rockets
Official site of Yao's NBA team, with full Yao stats
NBA China
For those in the Far East, the NBA's official Chinese-language site
Vital Stats
Birth
12 September 1980
(age 29)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Extra-tall Chinese basketball star
