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Correct me if I'm wrong: Isn't the 4th quarter T-Mac Time?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Storm Surge, Nov 22, 2006.

  1. rocketshopeful

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    typically it is. Not so far this season, but I hope so. I mean how could you forget his 4th quarter performance against Sa, and dallas in the playoffs. He was a cold blooded killer. If we see flashes of that season, I will be so hyped. I can only hope...
     
  2. thatboyz

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    Yeah, I noticed it tonight. He was having trouble getting around Caron Butler, and that's when he called for the high screen and turned it over. However, I think a lot of this is mental. He seems to be hesitant because he's THINKING about how it's not as easy anymore. I'd like to see him just put his head down and force himself into the lane, even if results in a few turnovers. He definitely has lost a step physically, but great players make adjustments to their game and use their experience to play smarter basketball. T-Mac can certainly be a great player.
     
  3. McGradySNKT

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    No, I didn't call the pick and roll boneheaded. In terms of Tracy scoring, leaving him at the top of the court where the defense sets up to stop him with ease is boneheaded when it's done over and over. For the most part the play calls for him to pass the ball, so again in terms of scoring it's not a good idea.

    I don't see any other star in the league being asked to do so much from that far out with the same predictable playset every game night.
     

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