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Los Angeles Laker Ron Artest, who played a season in Houston with Yao, wished his former teammate well.
"I hope his career's not over," Artest said. "I love Yao. He's a good player. I hope he gets healthy, maybe take a year or two off, and just get healthy and come back and play."
Yao was the top overall draft pick in 2002 and first began to have injury problems in the 2005-06 season. His left foot has been the main problem. He first broke a bone in the foot with four games left in the 2005-06 season.
He broke his right leg in the 2006-07 season, forcing him to sit out 32 games, before a stress fracture in his left foot in February 2008 forced him to miss the playoffs. He had pins inserted and rushed his rehabilitation to play for China in the Beijing Olympics.
Yao played 77 regular-season games in 2008-09 and had no problems with his foot until the second round of the playoffs, when he injured it again. That injury proved to be the most serious, when the hairline fracture didn't heal and he was forced to undergo complex surgery.
When he returned this season after sitting out for more than a year, the Rockets closely monitored his playing time and limited his work to no more than 24 minutes a game.
But in the fifth game, Yao was injured again. The initial diagnosis was a mild ankle sprain that would keep him out about a week. Nine days after the injury, the team called it an ankle bone bruise and said Yao was expected to sit out two more weeks.
Yao has been one of the NBA's most valuable and recognized ambassadors.
Thanks in large part to Yao's impact, the NBA launched NBA China in January 2008. A year ago, NBA games and programming were available on 51 television and digital media outlets in China and NBA merchandise was being sold in about 30,000 stores there.
Yao has averaged 19.1 points and 9.3 rebounds in seven seasons.
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