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[NBA] It would be good for the league

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by caffreys_irish_ale, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. caffreys_irish_ale

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    I thought this was a good read and as good as the Rockets have played without T-Mac, if we had a healthy T-Mac this team would be a unstoppable.

    Here's the link: Ten quick fixes that would help the NBA in these hard times

     
  2. bravo six

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    "If" being the key word there. :(
     
  3. motionsiknes

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    IF ONLY, is what I would say to most of the above.
     
  4. Rocket River

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    I doubt that
    The Rockets play totally differently when TMac is out there

    Rocket River
     
  5. ringin08

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    I still say Tmac for Baron and Camby. Didn't check the numbers, but Im sure we could find a filler if needed that doesn't disrupt out team. Let Baron school our two young guards into All Star type players, and if he breaks down, they are still ready to step up. Camby would be the regular back up that Yao needs night in and night out....that would also let Deke retire to be an assistant coach for the Rockets. That would be an awesome ending/beginning.

    Love Tmac, but the risks/reward are leaning toward a trade versus a come back.
     
  6. UTAllTheWay

    UTAllTheWay Member

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    Why would anybody want Baron Davis on this team? He's worse than Rafer Alston at chucking up horrible threes, and the guy can't run a half court offense to save his life.
     
  7. moofs

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    For #7, I'm fairly certain that Seattle lost their team with the endorsement of Stern, whose model for leveraging the construction of new arenas with support for modern NBA business practices built using partial/full taxpayer [extortion] funding would have been undercut had the city of Seattle won. In other words, doubtful. Seattle is likely now in a penance/punishment state for at least a few years until the point is adequately proven.
     
  8. moofs

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    For #8, whether they understand it or not, simply giving in and allowing themselves to be run over roughshod would be an equally bad standpoint for bargaining. The owners definitely hold the cards, but just because you know you're down in the game doesn't necessarily mean you can just fold and leave the table. When you're negotiating a job, do you try to negotiate the best salary or beg for employment? Likewise, is there any motivation to run a business whose model isn't profitable? There is an impasse here, and the game/fans are going to be the ones to take the first hit in its resolution if time runs out.
     
  9. ClutchCity3

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    I don't really care about NO.10...but I do hope B-Diddy returns to Warriors.
     
  10. DwangBoy

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    I want to correct his #1... It would be good for the NBA if Kobe, Wade, and Carmelo stayed put, if Lebron moved to NY, and if Rose becomes a superstar in Chicago.
     
  11. caneks

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    They should put this on #1 so you don't need to waste time to read it.
     
  12. Rowdy4Life

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    It would be good for the league if.....Tracy McGrady found a time machine, jumped back to high school and decided to pursue a baseball career.
     
  13. wheelmi

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    Never really got to see how they would have played with a healthy TMac and the depth on this season's roster, but this was certainly his best chance to get the monkey off his back. I guess we will never know how it would have worked, or not...
     
  14. pollaxt

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    Yes, it would be good for the league if a 2-time scoring champion and the orchestrator of "13 in 35" had never existed and the Rockets would still be stuck with the contracts of a maxed-out Steve Francis and Kelvin Cato. :rolleyes:

    Tmac Hate run amok. And I hate having to defend the guy who quit on the team.
     
  15. ClutchCityReturns

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    I never want to see Tracy McGrady in a Rockets jersey again.
     
  16. legend215

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    It would be good for the BBS if the writer had a learning disability as a child that didn't enable him to learn to count past the number 9
     
  17. T-mac&Yao=RING

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    Nice read. It would be really great to see Tracy come back strong next year it would be like a dream.
     
  18. Pete Chilcutt

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    Cool read. I agree on some of the points, i would love to see t-mac come back strong and actually fit in with the team, and also see baron on gsw again, even though i hated them when they played us ;)

    Chilcutt
     
  19. startover

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    Seriously, I almost forgot that Tmac still belongs to the Rockets.
     
  20. T_Man

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    if "if's and buts were candy and nuts we's all have a Merry Christmas"
     

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