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Martin needs to stop taking open shots and instead take more impossible shots.
Every single refresh includes an increase in followers. Crazy. 23,000 now.
They're both rookies, why would they not be on the roster next year? The Rockets are not going to abandon them after their first year in the league.
Martin needs to start and Chase needs more time. Hopefully it stays that way even when Ariza comes back.
Won't stop him from being banned by morning.
I hope your joking.
He's a McGrady fan; look through his posts. For some reason he blames Martin for his hero being traded.
whatever93 won't be here anymore; he'll be there instead.
Good luck with NY fans and media Tracy.
Well you can't exactly expect a better result on the offensive end for the Knicks; if they can't win when all of their significant players have...
That's because the Knicks philosophy on defense is to just not try. That's why even though House, McGrady, and Lee all had a great game last time...
You're not the only one who doesn't agree with DD, the way you respond though is what gets you degraded.
There's no problem with rookies; everyone starts there. The thing is though is that you on the other hand have been here since March 2008 and have...
At least take it out of your mouth before you post, rookie. You're entire post history consists of slobbering all over Tracy.
...and who do we cut? Temple? He is our only backup PG with Lowry out; we have no space.
Calling Martin Brick-Mart whose shooting well below his average is not name calling and terrible logic? He's on a new team that immediately went...
..are we on our way to the conference finals?
RA was partly responsible for Tracy leaving. JCdenton no likey. Look through his previous posts; just ignore him.
Jonathan Feigen Ariza re-aggravated hip flexor injury, but will try to return.
Not as good as a second quarter for McGrady after the great first quarter.