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Depends on the situation. For pick and roll situations where you know the offense is going to shoot a 3, yeah, pull him out. If the other team...
There's one conclusion you can't help but make and that's T-Mac's post-season prowess has not been able to get any of his teams past the first...
LOL. The point remains that T-Mac hasn't shown the ability to carry a team anywhere.
Simple fact: T-Mac deserves more criticism than Yao.
Yeah, that's why the writer mentions how the Rockets are 0-3 with their full rotation. :rolleyes:
I'm the guy that made one of the other threads and as far as I'm concerned these threads are not contradictory. First of all they're talking...
T-Mac needs to win, not score. If the Rockets are going to win T-Mac needs to concentrate on moving the ball. If T-Mac wants to jack up...
The guy's averaging career lows in numerous categories this year. He's averaging around 15 ppg on 38% shooting. Does anybody seriously think...
I disagree completely. Yes, you need defense but you also need offense. I think somebody ran the number for past NBA champions and found that...
I'm thinking of taking a weekend and putting up a reporting tool for Rockets stats this season for ****s and giggles. If I get something done...
Go check out northeastfan's thread. I believe that the offense does run more smoothly without McGrady. So far as defense goes it's perfectly...
All you posted was one quote from Alston that the Rockets liked the shots they got in the fourth, not how they got them. There's no guarantee...
Yeah, my suspicion is that Ron--although he can lose it and play too much isolation basketball--is actually pretty effective in catch and shoot...
No, what my numbers say is that when T-Mac has a big game Yao and Artest score less than their season averages. That's not a problem with Yao or...
No, T-Mac's stats this year are exactly representative of the player he is--this year. Regardless of the reason, whether it's his knee "injury"...
This can't possibly apply to T-Mac in that case.
Ha, I didn't even know that ESPN had that blog thing or that Clutchfans is so well known. :D
No, what I take away it that T-Mac's body is breaking down and he's a lot older than 29 physically. It makes zero sense to take stats from when...
Damn, that's cool.