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Did y'all catch Bill calling Tracy, Stacy?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by texanskan, Oct 6, 2009.

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  1. MD_in_Training

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    Wow, never would have guessed that one about Worrell.
     
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    HAHAHAHA oh bill... that was funny :D
     
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    Bill also claimed during the Spurs game that Tracy was signed via free agency.
     
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    Bill is getting old. Im sure everyone make mistake when it comes to names sometimes.
     
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    Ya'll do know Bill Worrell had some drinking problems before, but I believe his age has a lot of calling him Stacy, LOL. I remember ESPN's Steve Levy once said on the air, "Big bulging D*ck," which supposed to be disc.
     
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    I found this in another forum This guy was at the pre- game of the Rockets and Magic and he saw Tracy working out, he said he looked really good. :D



    posted By Steve Kyler, 10 October 2009 6:48:31 PM
    So which one of saw him working out??? seriously... which of you stood base line and watched him shoot and move for 30 minutes... I mean really... I am telling you what I saw... I saw him moving far more fluidly and aggressively than he has in years... the last time I saw Tracy move this way was when he was in Orlando... I don;t understand some of you... what is to be gained from dishonesty on the subject?... Telling you what I saw, and as I said above, I was surprised, I am far more optimistic today than yesterday.
     
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    It was in Orlando. Probably a T-Mac fanatic who's being overly optimistic. We can't make an judgments until he starts playing in real NBA games.
     
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    True, we should wait for the games to start.........and LOL @ a thread made about a simple mistake.


    But, does Tracy have any fans left in Orlando. I thought he did a pretty good job of burning those bridges.

    :confused:
     
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    It depends. What you are trying to say ma be true but maybe that guy just watched him play last season and was comparing him to last year.

    But I agree. We can be excited but talking is cheap. He has to go out there and prove people wrong. He is not doing that on pregame warmups.
     
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    the good thing is EVERYBODY (fans/coaches/players/trainers) who have ACTUALLY seen tracy has said great things about how he's moving... that can only be a good thing.

    but yes, moving by yourself is different than weaving through NBA players in an NBA game.
     
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    Excatly. That has to be a good sign.
     

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