I only posted the part pertaining to the Rockets game. If you wanna read the rest of it, here's the link: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/nb...y-Nets?urn=nba,30019&post_comment=1&success=1 please lock if already posted. -------------- Houston Rockets 84, Utah Jazz 75 Tracy McGrady has a ton of pressure on him this postseason because people like me keep saying he HAS to win a playoff series. McGrady looked like the pressure got to him in the first half, shooting 0-for-6 and scoring one point. Then he relaxed and caught fire in the second half, shooting 8-for-11 as the Rockets overtook the Jazz. His long, pull-up threes off the dribble and in the half court are impossible -- IMPOSSIBLE -- to challenge. McGrady is 6-foot-8 with a huge wingspan, jumps high and releases his shot way above his head. He is also incredibly deceptive with his ball handling as he dribbles into the shot. Defenders have to respect his ability to drive past them, so as soon as they back off, McGrady pulls up. When he's on, forget about it.
Steve kerr should be one of the few analysts that understand Tmac's amazing abilities i mean afterall...he was commentating when the miracle 13 in 33 happened If i was steve kerr..and i witnessed first hand what happened...i would never ever dare to talk down Tmac
The first game was always a tough one, especially for a player like Tmac who carries the burden of the whole team on his shoulder. I'm glad to see that he made some adjustment during the middle and shot well in the 2nd half to win the game. I believe he will not strugle to score in the second game.