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[HoopChina] Analyzing Tmac

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by michellexiao, Mar 10, 2006.

  1. michellexiao

    michellexiao Member

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    I don't want to sound like an ass, but I'm sure this article would be a ridiculous pain to translate, and probably provide no better analysis than what's already on this board.

    And in terms of analyzing T-mac this is all I need to know: If Tracy is healthy, then he's the perfect fit/superstar/whatever for this team. He has a great relationship with Yao and the two of them totally compliment and mesh with each other's strengths.

    If Tracy isn't healthy however.... :(
     
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    Here's my analysis of T-Mac: GET HEALTHY!

    That's about it...
     
  4. ShadyMcGrady

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    My analysis is that a healthy T-Mac can be the best player in this league when he wants to.

    I hope he rests a LOT more than 5 weeks, assuming we don't make the playoffs. Just rest him straight to the beginning of training camp. He needs to relax, get over his physical and emotional pain before he's going to be better.

    I hope this makes the entire team stronger. Yao will become more of a leader during this period, and with T-Mac back next season (hopefully healthy) we are going to F*CK THE LEAGUE UP.
     
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    Well this looks just like a post from another forum and not necessarily an article. I don't know how great of insight it is when half of his analysis is based around his perception that T-Mac doesn't adjust in the air like Kobe and AI does, therefore he takes more punishment.

    I do agree with the guy on that the Rockets need to rest Tracy and get him healthy before rushing him back on the court. We got the guy wrapped up for 5 more years, no need to jeopardize his career.
     

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