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That's not the issue. T-Mac deliberately sabotaged the trade. He screwed over the Rockets. He doesn't deserve to play. That's why he's not...
Good call.
T-Mac was a completely worthless piece of **** last year. Anyone would have been an improvement. Put simply, he's a spineless weasel for not...
I think everything depends on performance. If Yao comes back and is clearly a shadow of his former self post-injury then clearly future...
Sigh. That *** of a *****. Carter could have been a Rocket. It's not a question of having a precedent. You cannot as an organization allow...
The biggest factor is how well he plays next year coming off of injury.
If all they want is the contract they can leave him on the bench. There's no requirement that they have to play him after they acquire him....
McGrady's expiring contract is a genuinely valuable asset to anybody looking to free up cap space in 2010. My guess is that McGrady's gone...
It was an option that Tom Clanton didn't think was necessary. McGrady had to go shopping for doctors in NY/NJ to find one who was willing to...
No, I did not see that video and given that T-Mac threw Jones under the bus when he had his microfracture I'm highly skeptical. Do you have an...
There are a lot of unanswered questions about McGrady's abilities coming back from the surgery. In the games he has played he's looked downright...
Insurance doesn't pick up all of the salary, just part of it. It wasn't just the Rockets' medical staff either. T-Mac was evaluated by at...
That doesn't make a lot of sense. Obviously the Rockets are without Yao right now and the team is doing pretty well. Now, if you were to argue...
I am pretty sure that the idea that Yao brings in huge amounts of money for the Rockets is a myth. That said, I'd agree the chances of Yao...
The talk about trading Yao is just bulletin board fantasy. I doubt it has any counterpart in the actual organization.
T-Mac's biggest value to any trading partner isn't his play, it's his expiring contract. He could stay in Chicago and do whatever and both sides...
The best possible situation for the Rockets is something akin to what happened when T-Mac left Orlando: Bosh tells Toronto he's gone next season...
Check out the Fran Blinebury interview thread. It sure sounds like the Rockets are looking to keep the gimp and pair him up with somebody next...
Everyone here suddenly has amnesia. T-Mac wasn't penetrating. Everyone here was griping last year that all he would do was take outside jumpers....
Once again: http://clutchfans.net/news/1545/the_day_t-mac_lost_houston/ T-Mac doesn't deserve a second chance. He screwed over the team...