Yao (who got injured and missed half the season and the playoffs) and Battier. They rest were D-leaguers who played off of TMac. Yes, "Charlotte Lin"...in distinction to "Rockets Lin". They're two totally different players. You'll see, this coming season.
Speculating what could have been with T-Mac in the Playoffs, is as pointless it seems as speculating what could have been if Tinmac wasn't one of the worst posters on the BBS.
Sorry pal. Hakeem level means best. And tmac speculation is speculation. I'll give him that he was way better than lin and his fans were not rude to clutch.
Talking about "luck"...it is highly doubtful that Hakeem and the Rox would have won those championships had MJ not decided to play baseball.
Lol. Reality bites. And yes, I'm a Rox fan...watched or listened to nearly every game since like 2005. I didn't follow the Rox back in the mid-nineties. I was a Bulls (excuse me, MJ) fan back then, just like everyone else. I guess you could say that back in the 90s I was a MOF.
Also..I absolutely hated the Francis-Mobley Rockets under Rudy T. Their unis, also, were atrocious. That team deserved their last place finish. But then Yao and TMac came along, and I saw the light.
TMac > Tinman That's all the truth I need. I'm waiting......... How do you feel about Cuban's Mavs this season? Still wish you were a Mavs over a Roxs fan?
I could write a book on your logical fallacious. You, Bobby, and BBallHolic are the same.... Giving TMac love = TMOF Giving Terrance Jones love = TJOF. JVG had some positive things to say about TMAC on the Lowe Post a few days ago.... But you know better than JVG.
I bet also you would claim that if we show no love for Barkley or Pippen...then we aren't true Rox fans (personally, I kind of didn't like either of those guys as players, or as Rox). C'mon, Tinman, many of the posters here on Clutchfans weren't even born when Clutchcity happened. Next you'll bring us back to the 70's and say that if we don't get off on Rudy T's jumpshot...then we aren't true Rox fans. That's ancient history, dude. And so is Clutchcity.