Yao Ming has attempted just 13 shots for the Rockets in their last two postseason games, but he's fine with the reduced role.

The Blazers have made stopping Yao a priority, and he's fine with deferring to his teammates as long as Houston continues to win.

"We have a lot of weapons," Yao told the Associated Press. "Actually, I'm not very frustrated. I have not caused the damage I did in the first game, but I think I have still helped the team win. That's the only thing I care about."

Houston's offense is balanced, even behind Yao and Ron Artest.

"Yao and Ron don't even score in double figures and they win the game," said Portland's Brandon Roy after Friday's game. "They made some good adjustments, some guys came off the bench and played well. We felt like we did a good job of taking away the two guys, and their other guys got it going."

Game 4 is Sunday night, with Portland looking to even up the series.