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How do we keep T-mac and Yao fresh for the post season?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by shaggylambda, Jun 18, 2008.

  1. poprocks

    poprocks Member

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    I think he'll be fine as long as he doesn't practice at full intensity. He needs to take it easy coming back for the new NBA season. He's trying to peak for the Olympics and as an athlete, it's like trying to sharpen a knife blade. Too much sharpening and you break the blade but just enough and you can cut paper. That's why after the Olympics, he needs to practice lightly for the upcoming NBA season.
     
  2. trueroxfan

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    you do realize the minute we start resting our players for minor injuries the board and the media are going to flip ish and start talking about how injury prone our stars are, we can't all out say we are resting them tonight to avoid injury, that's just not going to happen. if our team will stop messing everything up as soon as tmac hits the wood we won't have to play him as much during the reg season, he should play till 9 min left in the first, then come back with 9 left in the 2nd, play till the end of the quarter, come out in 3rd and do the same thing. as for yao, use deke more during the reg season, we don't pay him to look pretty : /
     
  3. ReD_1

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    haha, great post
     

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