I am a T-Mac supporter through and through, and jokers who don't know his game and like to say it's one dimensional (scoring) are fools. However, last night, he didn't prove them wrong. It wasn't pretty...going on a hot streak is one thing, but you still gotta take intelligent shots. I swear, if McGrady could ever learn how to dictate the pace of the game by drawing fouls, getting to the line, and frustrating the hell out of the other team, he'd be truly unstoppable. He's only unstoppable at various times, which basically means, he's NOT unstoppable. But he could be. Playing the way he did against the Spurs doesn't help.
He is INJURED. He is gutting it out. He doesn't have the full liquid. He is missing his libido. His mojo is not quite there. Chill out
Agree. I loved TMac since he was in Toronto, and I didn't even know Yao's name at the time. I just don't get some of the fans here, why it has be TMac or Yao? I thought the two of them really respect each other and like each other. TMac wanted to leave Magic not because they didn't make him the man, but because he wanted to win, and he knew that he couldn't win alone. What do his so-called great fans do? They advocate again and again that he's the man, the only man, and advocate over and over again that's his team, his only. What is the frigging point about this kind of argument? What good does it to the team, the player they suppose to love so much? Or it's just a childish rant that "my man is better than your man"? It can't be either or, it's both or nothing! No one can win alone in NBA, except for Chamblion (sp?). Kobe and Shaq argued about who's the man after they won 3 championships. Fans here argue about who should be the man after what? 3-5? And we are making fun of lala land? Look into the mirror, what kind of fans are we? There are no conflicts between TMac and Yao. Why is it so hard to have both score some? I thought it's a team game.