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Please do not chant "MVP" when T-mac is at the free-throw line!!!

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by erying007, May 1, 2007.

  1. krosfyah

    krosfyah Member

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    I've attended all but three games this season.

    McGrady consistently misses when the crowd chants MVP. In my estimation, TMac is 2-10 FT% when people chant.

    So yes, you have the right to chant but results are results. Dirk makes them? Woopty Do. We're not talking about Dirk.
     
  2. TTRocket

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    Tmacs freethrows do not decide the outcome of the game. His overall play and Yao's will take us to the promised land.
     
  3. Zboy

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    Apparently you missed the "off topic part."

    My post was more of a dig at Dirk then anything else.

    Why are you so uptight dude? I know the playoffs are here but relax, sit back and enjoy the show.

    BTW, if crowd chanting MVP throws Tmac's performance off, it's not a good sign. He needs to be mentally tougher than that....

    Boohoo...I missed free throw coz my home-court crowd was complementing me...

    *Yikes*

    Stop making excuses. I expect better than that from our superstars.
     
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    So, you'd rather have a shot-clock violation than a "really bad shot"? C'mon, we have guys that can shoot in the clutch... T-Mac, Head, Yao, Battier... they can handle it. Keep in mind that that Head and Battier played college basketball, so they're already used to this.
     

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