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im sorry if someone gets in a fight with him but im just trying to chagne the topic this trade is getting to me and alot of you guys.
Had to stop and watch the whole video and just remember how amazing and lucky we were to have T-mac back then. Miss watching him dominate. He was just such a scoring threat and so smart on the floor. Look at him now...
I remember that game like it was yesterday. I was a freshman year in college and in my friend's room watching the game on his big screen. All my other friends were waiting for me to get dressed so we can go shoot hoops and they kept haggling me that it was over. I am so glad I didn't cave into the peer pressure and continued to watch the game until the very end. Great times.
I prefer the condensed version... and what a coincidence that I watched this earlier today. I guess we all rather remember happier times <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/IuUIPe49aB0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Man we really took T-mac and yao for granted. If only they were healthy this team coulda taken it all the way.
My brother had just got back from spending the summer in Europe, and we figured the game was over. Turned it off and looked at his pictures, he gave us some presents. Then, turned tv back on and TMac was being interviewed saying how he felt sorry for everyone who left. Dagnammit!
Wow, what great memories! But I think at the end that dogpile is what initially caused the essentially career ending injuries for both TMac & Yao!