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Yao Ming's personal data

1, basketball player

[Edit this paragraph] Basic information

Name: Yao Ming.

Birthday: 1980.9. 12

Height: 7 feet 6 inches /2 meters 29

Clear height: 7 feet 5/2 meters 26

Weight: 3 10 lb/140.6 kg

Nationality: China.

Native place: Shanghai

Ancestral home: Zhenze, Jiangsu

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Former team: CBA Shanghai Oriental Shark

Current team: NBA Houston Rockets (current head coach: Adelman)

Location: middle

Houston Rockets jersey number: 1 1

National team jersey number: 13

08 Olympic number: 13

Shoe size: 52

100-meter speed: 15 seconds or so.

Yao Ming palm guard: 2 1CM.

Arm length: 7 feet 4.5 inches/2.25m.

Standing height: 9 feet 7.75 inches /2.95 meters

Blood type: type B.

Constellation: Virgo

Zodiac: Monkey

Favorite color: blue

Favorite animal: Dobbin.

Favorite food: sausage, tomato.

Favorite food: Mom's cooking.

Favorite festival: National Day.

Worship figures: Zhou Enlai and Liu Bei.

Appreciate idols: Sabonis, Olajuwon

Yao Ming's favorite writers: Ye Yonglie and Lao She.

Favorite actors: Jackie Chan and Jet Li.

Favorite movie star: Denzel Hayes Washington Jr..

Favorite movie: escape from danger.

Favorite book: History of the Three Kingdoms

Yao Ming's favorite dunk city: Shanghai.

Favorite country: China.

Favorite clothes: sports, leisure.

Leisure place: Starbucks coffee shop

Hobbies: playing computer games (such as WOW, CS, Biochemical 3), surfing the Internet, music and reading.

Nickname: Little Giant

Foreigners generally call it: Ming Dynasty, the moving Great Wall.

Family members:

Father: Yao Zhiyuan.

Mother: Fang Fengdi.

Spouse: Ye Li

Motto:

1. Believe that you are young and should not be ordinary;

2. "How you treat your body, your body will treat you";

When he first arrived at the Rockets, his physical fitness coach Falsen once said to him: "How do you treat your body, your body will treat you." Yao Ming took this as his motto.

Yao Ming has a famous saying:

1. Efforts may not succeed, but giving up will definitely fail!

Yao Ming said in his autobiography that there are differences between people, but it doesn't mean that one way is right and the other way is wrong.

[Edit this paragraph] Personal experience

1.1980 September 12, Yao Ming was born in Shanghai Sixth Hospital. His parents are both basketball players, and his father, Yao Zhiyuan, is 2.08 meters tall and once played for the Shanghai Men's Basketball Team. Fang Fengdi, the king's demeanor mother, is1.88m tall, and was the main player of China women's basketball team in 1970s.

On Yao Ming's sixth birthday, he got his first basketball. When I was 7 years old, I watched the performance of the American Harry basketball team in Shanghai and learned about the NBA. 10 years old, Yao Ming began to receive amateur training in Shanghai Xuhui District Junior Sports School.

Due to the influence of his small family, his understanding of basketball gradually emerged. Five years later, he joined the Shanghai Youth Team. /kloc-selected for the national youth team at the age of 0/8; 19 years old, he put on China uniform.

4. Yao Ming's performance became more mature when he was selected to the Chinese national basketball team at the age of 19. In the 5438+0 Asian Basketball Championship in 2006, Yao Ming averaged 13.4 points 10. 1 rebounds and 2.8 blocked shots, and his shooting percentage was as high as 72.4%, which helped China win the championship. During the 2000 Olympic Games, Yao Ming averaged 10.5 points and the team's highest 6 rebounds and 2.2 blocked shots, with an average shooting percentage of 63.9%.

5. On June 26th, 2002, local time in the United States, Houston Rockets successfully selected China center Yao Ming, and he became the first foreign player selected in the first round in league history. Before I entered the NBA, I was in trouble because of my blunt English.

The selected China Little Giant has also become the highest and second highest draft pick in league history. After Yao Ming joined the Houston Rockets, he became the third China player to land in the NBA after Wang and Bater.