
On Tuesday, the Houston Rockets learned that Yao Ming will miss the rest of the season after suffering a stress fracture in his foot. The Rockets, who currently have the longest winning streak in the NBA, will now be hard pressed to make the playoffs without their All-Star center.
While this is horrible news for Rockets fans and Yao, it’s not exactly shocking news. Every year, the Rockets are picked to do great things. And every year, the Rockets fall apart due to injuries.
When you build a team around Yao and Tracy McGrady, it’s rather difficult to avoid the injury bug. Sooner or later one of your two stars is going to be injured and everything you’ve worked for will be lost.
Some league pundits still expect that Rockets to compete and actually make the playoffs. To me, that makes no sense. Why make the playoffs? Just to be a first round fodder for a much stronger team? Without Yao, the Rockets’ season is over. The sooner Houston realizes this, the better.
Now, how do the Rockets proceed from here? First of all, the Rockets need to get rid of their fragile duo. In the offseason, the first order of business should be to find a new home for McGrady. Yeah, he’s talented but you can’t have two players who you can’t trust to stay healthy. In return, the Rockets should look for a couple of veteran talents who can win now.
Next season, the team needs to ride Yao as far as he can take them. Surround Yao with a number of shooters and wily veterans. Concentrate on defense, rebounding and getting the ball to the tallest player in the league. Relying on the health of one fragile superstar is a much safer bet than relying on the health of two fragile superstars.
For the rest of the season, it’s time to tank. Play the youngsters and rack up as many ping pong balls as possible. Perhaps the Rockets can get lucky for a change and get a top pick in this year’s draft. Until then, forget about the playoffs, Houston. Your season is over.
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