I think that I was good sir Besides, given my stellar record I should be given the benefit of the doubt
I'll make a deal with you. When I stop seeing pointless McGrady bashing threads/posts everyday in GARM then I will erase my beloved counter. Until then, the count continues.
If you think he's soft then I have no respect for your basketball opinion. Yao's heart is unquestionable. He tries too hard and works too hard to be soft. Soft isn't getting hammered, and still scoring yet not getting a call. Soft isn't having your "shot blocked" because guys are able to hit his forearm without a call yet still running down court without b****ing. He's not soft just because he doesn't punch players for being dirty, that's just common sense on his part. To think Yao is soft is just plain dumb.
I think he's in the same boat as Carl Herrera, as they both think that being injury prone equates to being soft.
Then Yao would be on the list too if that's how CH feels. It's wrong to label someone soft for being injury prone. Players can't control whether to get hurt or not. I think the OP equates soft to on court style of play, mental toughness, and heart are a few things within player control.
McGrady isn't soft for being injury prone. Yeah he plays with injuries, what's your point? What's the point of playing through injuries when you are going to avoid contact, not play defense, not hustle and not play with balls out there? T-Mac is the pure definition of a lady.
You are referring to one third of a season where he played awfully. He's been in the league for 10+ seasons. The others were tolerable. He is not soft and not tough. Somewhere in the middle.
Even WNBA players hustle, play with heavy contact, and play defense. Are you perhaps talking about... ... Kyle Korver?