Fiba Basketball World Cup: Yao Ming takes responsibility for’s China failings but he’s not to blame
- Investment by government and NBA has seen more than 600,000 courts built but team has missed out on Tokyo 2020 spot
- Failure at World Cup on home soil has echoes of loss to Iran in 2009
“Responsible, who wants to be responsible?” said Jerry Seinfeld in an episode of his eponymous sitcom. “Whenever something bad happens, it's always, who's responsible for this?”
Yao Ming knows that feeling.
The former NBA All-Star, who is now the chairman of the Chinese Basketball Association, took “full responsibility” for China’s poor showing at the Fiba Basketball World Cup.
China lost to Nigeria on Sunday, thereby missing out on direct qualification to the Tokyo Olympics, and finishing 24th of 32 teams at the World Cup.
Yao fronted up to the media when asked who was responsible for the defeat and the poor showing on home soil. “Me,” he responded.
“The fans had high expectations at the World Cup but we failed to achieve the target,” Yao said. “It is me who disappointed the fans.”