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3. Yao Ming falls again
A stress fracture to his left ankle could possibly end the giant's hoops career. Yao Ming had his 2009-2010 NBA season ended by a similar foot injury, but after seven games this season, with a 24-minute time limit on court, Yao seemed to have recovered from the stress fracture which sidelined him from May 2009.
However, the 30-year-old was shocked to discover the same injury was found during an MRI exam on Dec 17. And the Houston Rockets announced soon after that its all-star center would miss the rest of the 2010-2011 season.
Team physician Walter Lowe said reconstructive surgery is the usual treatment for such an injury.
However, as the new injury happened during his recovery process, Yao is consulting doctors to determine how he will proceed.
Rockets general manager Daryl Morey said he is hopeful Yao will recover and play for the team in the future, despite the latest setback.
4. Soccer's anti-corruption sweep
A sweeping crackdown on match-fixing, gambling and bribery rocked China's soccer community and shocked the world in 2010 as several top officials were arrested on bribery charges.
Initiating investigations last October on gambling charges against former Chinese Super League (CSL) club Guangzhou Yiyao, the Ministry of Public Security struck its first blow for the anti-corruption probe when Nan Yong, a former soccer chief, and Yang Yimin, an ex-deputy director of the Chinese Football Administrative Center, were arrested on match-fixing charges in March.
As the crackdown continued, Xie Yalong, Nan's predecessor, Wei Shaohui, a former leader of the Chinese national soccer team, and Li Dongsheng, a former chief of the Chinese Football Association's referees committee, were arrested in September.
The nation's once-deemed fairest referee, Lu Jun, was also implicated in a probe that has seen nearly 20 top officials and referees netted and charged.
"After the long-term effort, the anti-corruption campaign has obtained a great achievement, seeing many corrupt officials arrested. But the effort still goes on and we should reform the professional league's entire operating system, which is the root of all the scandals," said Liu Peng, China's sports chief. |
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