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Rockets’ Zhou Qi hurts knee in exhibition game vs. Shanghai

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Houston Rockets forward Zhou Qi (9) is taken from the court in a wheelchair after injuring his left knee on a loose ball scramble play with Shanghai Sharks forward Luis Scola (4) during the first half of an exhibition NBA basketball game Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018, in Houston. (AP Photo/Michael Wyke)

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ASSOCIATED PRESS — Houston’s Zhou Qi played only three minutes Tuesday night before the 7-foot-1 center from China sprained his left knee against the Shanghai Sharks.

Qi, the Rockets’ second-round pick in 2016 who played in 18 games last season, was playing in his first preseason game.

He bent over to pick up a loose ball in the lane in the second quarter when Shanghai’s Luis Scola crashed into his left knee, bending it sideways. The 22-year-old Qi immediately grimaced in pain and grabbed for the knee.

He was taken to the locker room in a wheelchair.

Coach Mike D’Antoni said before the game Qi was expected to see plenty of playing time against Yao Ming’s former team.

The Rockets went on to beat the Sharks (Yao Ming’s old team) 121-86 behind 37 points from James Harden and the team hitting 28 threes.

It was one of 13 preseason games this year where NBA teams host international clubs. The other international teams include the Beijing Ducks, Melbourne United, New Zealand Breakers, Sydney Kings and Perth Wildcats.

In addition, the Mavericks and 76ers played two exhibition games against each other in China this preseason.

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