| Yao 
			takes friendly shot at Shaq at Hall of Fame induction 
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			 [September 10, 2016] 
			(Reuters) - Yao Ming, who 
			inspired a generation of NBA fans in his native China, wistfully 
			acknowledged a career that "ended too soon" as he was inducted into 
			the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame on Friday. 
 "I treasure each and every moment. I'm grateful for my time on court 
			and for your recognition tonight," Yao said in a speech that was 
			also littered with humorous digs at his fellow inductees.
 
 The towering seven foot, six inch (229 cm) center was joined in the 
			class of 2016 by the likes of center Shaquille O'Neal and guard 
			Allen Iverson.
 
 "My parents were basketball players back to the 1970s," Yao, the 
			first overall pick in the 2002 NBA draft, said at the ceremony in 
			Springfield, Massachusetts.
 
 "I'm so fortunate to be your son. The gift I get from you, is not 
			only the height but the way you taught me to think, and to make 
			decisions."
 
 He then joked about how his parents had taught his "soft touch on 
			free throw line" before taking a friendly pot shot at O'Neal, who 
			was notoriously inaccurate from the line during his career.
 
			 Yao was not the first player from China -- that honor belongs to 
			Wang Zhizhi -- but he played a huge role in helping popularize the 
			NBA in his homeland.
 An eight-times All-Star, he played 486 games over nine years, all 
			with the Houston Rockets, averaging 19 points and 9.2 rebounds 
			before foot and ankle injuries forced his retirement in 2011.
 
 "We all look older and fatter than when we first met," Yao, 35, 
			joked as he reminisced about his career.
 
 O'Neal also gave a funny speech that at times was more like a roast, 
			with his former Los Angles Laker teammate Kobe Bryant among those on 
			the receiving end.
 
			
			 
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			Yao Ming speaks during the 2016 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of 
			Fame Enshrinement Ceremony at Springfield Symphony Hall. Mandatory 
			Credit: David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			He described Bryant as "a guy that would push me to help me win 
			three titles in a row. But also help me get pushed off the team and 
			traded to Miami."
 O'Neal won four NBA championships -- three with the Lakers and one 
			with the Miami Heat.
 
 Others inducted on Friday included 11-times All-Star Iverson, the 
			first overall pick in the 1996 NBA draft, as well as Sheryl Swoopes, 
			a three-time gold medalist on the United States women's Olympic 
			team, and the first player to be signed in the WNBA.
 
 (Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina)
 
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