Who cares where tinman posts or who he has grudges with. This thread really shouldn't be about Tmac either...I guarantee you Tmac doesn't control that account just like he doesn't control his website. He has people that does that for him. Even if he said a few nice things about Yao retiring, it doesn't make him a great teammate all of a sudden. Even without thinking, how can you say that you think your team's opponent to win it all? Tmac is not a good teammate. Nobody stuck up for him when he left for a reason. Twitter isn't the only source of contact between players. I ran across this invention a couple days ago. Spoiler
These thread should be sticked just for an another confirmation of tinmac's idiocy, unique trolling ability and %$^%&$% personality
This is the funniest thing you've ever posted. It's like they got phone taps on the NBA players. LOL.
Do us all a favor and explain how TMac being a good teammate is relevant to anything in the OP. I'm actually speechless at the double standard that TMac is subjected to. If he does anything bad we suddenly can't forgive any degree of human error. If he does anything classy we say "it's his PR department." Man, this thread.
Misread your post and thought you we're talking about T-Mac with the "Wish I never see his face again in TC". Wasn't aware that you were talkin bout tinmac having the 2nd post, I understood it as if you were talking about T-Macs 2nd twitter post about Yao. Am cool with you, sorry for the issue.
I'd say your posts are getting you nowhere and you should stop while you are behind. No one will change your bias towards T-Mac and your arguments are getting poorer by each post.
Seems like Tinman succeeded in trolling yet another Tmac thread. Let's take it back to the beginning: Major props to Tmac for being one of the first Rockets to congratulate Yao Ming for having a career very few people have reached.
Stumbled on an Orlando T-Mac mix. Man, we were getting such awesome talent. Yao and T-Mac. <iframe width="480" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/LqU-IQizRw8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> I honestly think we still had a lot more fun with them then most franchises did in the past decade.
I guess that's cool. I know amongst the T-mac folk that Orlando T-mac > Rockets T-mac. Which is bs, it's the same guy. When we got him he had to change his jersey to say Rockets.
This thread is about Yao - T-Mac. The hope and promise that the mix had. That is what the mix was about as well. It was about getting one of the two best perimeter players in the NBA at that time and pairing him with the 2nd best center in the NBA. Orlando T-Mac and early Rockets T-Mac were similar. T-Mac never really had the team built aroudn him the way that he needed. The Rockets played at such a slow tempo despite having an unstoppable force on the open court. I honestly don't think Yao and T-Mac really complimented each other. T-Mac would work better with Dwight Howard. And of course the supporting cast was terrible. The Yao-T-Mac era of the Rockets is now completely over but its still fun to look at its beginning.