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McGrady comments about his return

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by SMUSMU, Jan 17, 2008.

  1. deeperblue

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    You are funny, man. I love that!


     
  2. BrooksBall

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    How huge of a supporter are you really? You can't even spell his name correctly.

    Sounds like a T-Mac hater in disguise.
     
  3. Stack24

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    Seriously this is the weakest argument I have ever heard. Depth Perception in your home arena? You should be freaking used to it by now.

    My old hoop at my house was crooked and the rim bounced up and down. Guess what!!! That was my home court and I knew exactly what to do with it to make my shots. The people who came over to play a few games were the ones complaining about the rim and how it was, not the guy who owned the court.

    Are you freaking serious?
     
  4. trea

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    My problem with his comments have more to do with the fact that he said he's not prepared mentally to return. I'm tired of that excuse.
     
  5. Rocketeer

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    Guys, when he says mentally, I think he's talking about being confident in his knee. Meaning going out there and playing without worrying that his knee will give out again.
     
  6. user

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    Google about Deep Perception problem, I found this:

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  7. Codman

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    There are a few rookies on this board that I wouldn't mind seeing banned from posting. Carry on...
     
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    ElDobleK Literally Zan Tabak

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    Now that's just mean.
     
  10. buiyahkah

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    what did he say about tmac?
     
  11. RocketsFan11

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    Depth perception? That's funny. The Suns don't have any problems coming into our building and scoring 120 points...
     
  12. T-mac&Yao=RING

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    I can't wait for the day that T-mac wins his first ring, then see how many people like you call him a loser. I've never seen so many fans talk about there best palyer like this board talks about T-mac. I think its crazy the way most people talk about this man on here. We are not like most fans I see, just look at Steve Nash in Phoenix no matter what he does they will still love him. He could have 20 TO's in 5 stright games and they will still be by his side. And the same thing goes for the rest of the superstars in this leauge. No matter what they ride or die with their best palyers, and thats something we need to learn to do.
     
  13. Rocket 914

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    I hate T-mac's excuses BUT this is true - depth perception issues would affect T-mac more than other players because of his eyes...
     
  14. thumbs

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    There's no depth perception problem when you are shooting layups -- unless you put on a Rockets uniform. Right, Messrs. Hayes, Alston, Battier, Wells, Head and McGrady? ;)
     
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    T-Mac sucks thread number ??
     
  16. blathersby

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    Depth perception is only an issue if your eyes point in 2 different directions.
     
  17. JD2010

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    fsn makes it hard to hear. they want you to hear bill worell and not the crowd.. lol
     
  18. WhoMikeJames

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    "I love shooting in this arena" (Key Arena) - Tmac

    Maybe we should ask the Sonics how they calculate their depth perception in Key Arena.
     
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    that's a good one.
     

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