Flying under the rim: A person who's breaking down He's one of the most talented players who have ever played this game, without winning anything. He has just decided to have a season-ending surgery on his injured left knee. His teammates and coach found out about that from the media. When five years, when ago he was traded from Orlando to Houston, people were comparing himself and his teammate Yao Ming to <i>'Kobe-Shaq'</i> duo. The beginnings were promising. Tracy scored his historical 13 points in 33 seconds against San Antonio (four treys - including a four point play, steal and a game-winning basket in the last second). He lead his team to the 5th place in the Western Conference. Unfortunately, when it mattered most, McGrady always failed. In the first round of the 2005 playoffs Rockets won their first two road games in Dallas. They needed only two of the next three home games to advance, but... In game number 3 in Houston McGrady disappeared in the 4th and he let the Mavericks come back from being down by 8, to win this game. Game number 4 was pretty much the same story. And in the decisive game 7 Mavs beat them by as many as 40 points. The same scenario happend once again two years later. In the series against the Utah Jazz, Rockets were playing with home court adventage. Both teams won home games pretty easily and once again the series were headed to the decisive game 7 in Houston. McGrady played well, but his team failed. Than T-Mac started crying during the press conference. Last year the Rockets again played the Utah Jazz, again with home court adventage, but after loosing the first two home games they lost the series in six games. Adding his earlier appearances in the playoffs, Tracy has already been there seven times and he is yet to pass that 1st round of the postseason. This year was supposed to be different. He finally overcame his back problems which were a big issue earlier in his career. Unfortunately, instead of battling with his back spasms, Tracy was playing through an injured knee. He missed 7 games in December and the next six in January. He wasn't playing in 2nd games of every single back to backs. Than once again he missed some time before the All Star Break, just after the embarrassing game against Milwaukee, when he made only one of 9 shots and missed an easy dunk in transition. The knee were still bothering him so he decidec to have another MRI and see different doctors. After the game against Sacramento, ESPN reporter, Stephen A Smith announced that Tracy had already made a decision and he is gonna miss the reminder of the season to undergo a microfracture surgery. Everything happend two days before the NBA Trade Deadline, which put the Rockets' organization in a tough spot. Coach Rick Adelman and GM Daryl Morey didn't really know what to say. But few hours later McGrady wrote the same thing on his website. <i>"I found out like everybody else did," said Adelman. "I think there should be a protocol there. There should be a procedure where we have a chance to talk about the situation and not be announced to the press. I don't know why that happened, why he did that, but that's certainly not the way things should be handled."</i> But his teammates don't give up. At least now they know who they have and who is playing and how he is playing. <i>"We finally can move one. We don't have to worry about who is playing or not. Life goes on"</i> - said Shane Battier. This season, the Rockets are playing way better without McGrady in the lineup. They have won 14 out of 20 games without their star guard. And if they get out of the 1st round this year, it will not be because of McGrady. ---------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.sport.pl/koszykowka/1,71343,6305161,Fruwajac_pod_koszem__Czlowiek__ktory_peka.html It is a Polish article about the whole McGrady's situation. I decided to translate it. Hope it is clear, without mistakes.
It is such a shame. A healthy McGrady is one of the smartest basketball players I have ever seen. He was a star who made his teammates better. Most of his health problems can be traced back to his herniated disks. Those of you who ever "slipped a disk" know what I am talking about. Sciatica is a terrible thing that can cause trouble in so many areas. McGrady, in my mind, is one of the great disappointments in sports history. He could have been a Hall of Famer, but his body just broke down too early.
He's a good guy, but having a bad body and a bad motor it a poor combination for a professional athlete aspiring to greatness.
What exactly is the problem with his back? I've heard Scoliosis I've heard herniated disk Back Spasms
Sciatica occurs when the vertebrae compress the nerve that branches out into your lower body. It causes muscle weakness in certain parts of your buttocks, legs, and lower back. It can cause weakness in one area of your lower body, and when you have to overuse a muscle to compensate for the weakness, injuries occur. It is clear that McGrady never overcame his herniated disk problems. Personally, I don't think he will ever play a full NBA season again, and should consider trying to steal money in one more contract before retiring from some team's injured reserve.
I like how the article contradicts this point of view, and for the most part it's right, McGrady really wasn't there when it counted. True, he put up killer numbers when we were winning (or still in it to win), but when we were losing he was no where to be found. The problem with McGrady is that he has to be the focal point to be effective, and this set really makes it hard for his teammates to get in the mix. Basically, it's on him because it has to be on him, not because he's carrying the team on his back. A great player makes his teammates better, SEE Dream and MJ. McGrady doesn't make his teammates better, he makes his team better.
i've never faulted mcgrady alone for his teams not being able to get out of the 1st round. bball is a team sport, not an individual one like tennis or golf. that said, your post here is a typical silly one - for the same reason above.
I still hope he can come back STRONG. It was a good decision, frustrating for us but good. He will be back.
In all fairness he was never surrounded with the kind of talent that wins championships. Les's failed theory was to surround Yao and TMac with low budget players. Never worked. This year was probably the most talent he has had to work with, but his body that has been running on less than all cylinders for the last few years finally ran out of gas. A very talented athlete but a tragic story. I think people forget how good Penny Hardaway and Grant Hill were before their health problems. Add TMac to that list.
this article was a pain to read...grammatical errors up the ass, as far as tmac is concerned, let's move on to better things
Wow an article translated from Poland, THANKS JEFF WHO... Even in Poland they recognize his issues. DD
He had almost everything he needed to succeed as a superstar: atheltism, b-ball IQ, etc. The only thing he is lacking is the will to win no matter what.
I've criticized McGrady plenty, but I think it's starting to get excessive here! This article, while nicely translated, is a recapitulation (for a different audience) of stuff that all self-respecting board members already know. Normally posters would point this out, but now we are using it as an occasion to pile on T-Mac. I'm sure many players in his situation would have played more games, maybe even the whole season. But I'm ready to just leave him to his Francis-dom, wish him the best, and get positive about the great team we do have, which really is better without him anyway!