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Tmac can jump off left leg

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by LBJ-Tmac, Feb 18, 2009.

  1. LBJ-Tmac

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    That looked like a two legged jump to me. Too bad.
     
  3. LBJ-Tmac

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    mmmmm
    so why couldnt he do tat in the milwauke game...
     
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    I see what you're trying to get at. But that is a 2 legged jump, a much more different one than a single foot gather.

    On a break,ALL BY YOURSELF, I don't know anyone other than Jason Richardson who would go up with both feet. It's only natural to jump off one leg on the fastbreak, since you're in a speed burst and a two foot jump only slows you down.
     
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    i think we should believe t-mac .he still wants the rox play well and he really needs help from us now.we shoule help him from the injury.
     
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    He put most of his weight on his right leg.

    His left leg barely moved.
     
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    get his paypal account and lets donate some money :confused:
     

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