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Tracy Defines His Career To This Point On Thursday

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by thatboyz, May 2, 2005.

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  1. thatboyz

    thatboyz Member

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    I know already posted this in another thread...but I think it deserves it own...

    Dude, I LOVE T-Mac and have been on his side the whole year. I would argue with anyone the entire season that he is the truth, but games like today make me think otherwise. I don't care if he's tired, honestly, TAKE IT TO THE BASKET!! Every time!!! The guy has an incredible ability to blow past any defender and get either a dunk, layup, or foul. I didn't see that fire. While I'm at home punching the wall and going mad, he's laughing that he missed the potential game-tying shot. Kobe, Iverson, Garnett, they wouldn't laugh. Kobe would CRY after losing a game like that, which is much more respectable than the laugh. If you think I'm looking too deep into it, it's just his overall demeanor is not one of I GOTTA DO IT NO OTHER OPTION. Thursday night, TRACY DEFINES HIS CAREER TO THIS POINT!!
     
  2. Samar

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    Man from now on I am not wearing my Rockets jersey unless they win us a playoff series. I dont care about who says what. Actions speak louder than words. If Rockets want

    But i completely disagree. McGrady is playing his heart out. If you cant see that than somethings wrong w/ u.
     
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    I see you weren't satisfied enough to post this crap in the other thread:rolleyes:
     
  4. tigermission1

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    That is why we wanted Sonics, not Dallas. Have you looked at the seedings lately?

    McGrady haters are coming out of the closet now.

    Keep going gentlemen...
     
  5. Simon Honeybone

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    Consume a f'n dick thatboyz
     
  6. thatboyz

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    Obviously I wasn't...

    And like I said in the other thread, you are too quick to say Tracy did a great job. As a fan, I feel it's okay for me to get mad when I don't think a player is utilizing his talents to the best of his ability. He does so much, but what makes him so great is that he can do MORE! And I want that out of him, what's wrong with that???
     
  7. Rocket River

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    EXACTLY

    I'm not about to bash T-Mac
    but
    He and Barry grinning after the missed shot PISSED ME OFF

    Rocket River
    Say what you want. . but SF and CAT would not have been grinning
     
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  9. tigermission1

    tigermission1 Member

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    And thaboyz, I want more out of you as well. Please think for a minute and use your brain before you post. Your game has been off...well...forever now! Dude, you can't keep going like this! We are counting on you!
     
  10. thatboyz

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    Umm...?
     
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    He can add to his legend, but game 6 won't define his career. The great thing is he is only 25, and as long as he is paired with Yao we are going to only get better as we add pieces.
     
  12. Samar

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    No i re read after posting and realized what i said. But if you go back and read it again i edited it. It says that he did fine. I meant it as a whole team wise. I just have a McGrady jersey. I meant im not wearing any of their stuff until the TEAM wins a series.

    Because forget the most ****ed up officiating i have ever seen, we still blew so many free throws and gave away soo many offensive rebounds that I will not wear any of their stuff until they win a series. Be it this season or 10 seasons later.
     
  13. Kam

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    you must be real serious, cause the thread is in caps lock.
     
  14. thacabbage

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    You're right. They would have been swept by now.
     
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    Exactly my point! Thanks for summing up your post for me, that was exactly my response when I read it
     
  16. vwiggin

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    Let's see....

    T-Mac carries the offensive load for 4 games and guards the Mav's best offensive player during crunch time.

    And you are not satisfied? :confused:

    People deal with disappointment in different ways.

    I've never cried after the age of 8. I didn't cry when my pets died, I didn't cry when I broke up with my girlfriend, I didn't cry when I got a D in college.

    Does that mean those things weren't important to me? Does that mean I didn't love my pets?

    NO! It just means people are wired differently and just because a person isn't crying his eyes out does not mean he is any less dedicated to the cause than any other person.
     
  17. Baqui99

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    Someone get this guy a jump-to-conclusions mat.
     
  18. thatboyz

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    I c'mon now, I think we're all a lil pissy after a game like that. But I think we can all agree he should take it to the rim more, and not settle as much. Especially in the playoffs.
     
  19. vwiggin

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    You want to discuss shot selection, fine. But questioning our star player's heart right after a tough loss is bound to stir up emotions. :)

    I always get a bit annoyed when people question guys like T-Mac and Duncan just because they aren't screaming and crying on the court.

    But you're right. Emotion is high right now. We need to stick together as Rox fans and fight our common enemy: David Stern.
     
  20. NIKEstrad

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    Uh, because he has composure. That's the grin covering the "Can you believe the utter crap that went on tonight?" I can guarantee you he felt like punching something.
     

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