Clips are not going anywhere this year. I wouldn't be surprised if they fire their coach within weeks...
Clips are not going anywhere this year. I wouldn't be surprised if they fire their coach within weeks...
That's what I don't get. When has running and jumping ever healed anyone's knee? Rockets doctors and coaching staff have their head up their asses.
agreed. thats my point exactly. they dont go anywhere, any year. i thought this year they had a chance to make some noise.
as far as mike getting fired, i doubt it. i think hes under contract for a while and hes also the GM right now. no way penny pinching sterling eats that contract
amazingly bad luck
wow it doesnt sound good for tmac
McGrady left the game in the opening minute of the second half after aggravating his left knee, which was operated on this offseason to have loose bodies removed. He didn't return.
"Tonight I went back to square one, even before surgery, is how my knee is feeling right now,'' McGrady said.
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McGrady said he was told he'd be pulled right back out of the game if he was seen limping, and he didn't think he'd be able to play without doing that.
"It's sharp pain,'' McGrady said. "It almost just seems like I never had surgery. I'm feeling the same pain.''
you can tell how frustrated he is in the game recap. i feel for this guy. from emerging from "vince carters cousin" to arguably a better player than vince......... hopefully he'll be fine.
lol....i love the difference in quotes between yao, artest, and tmac....tmac just shut it down til march...we'll be fine without you until we gear up for the playoffs
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...n/6117712.html
Rockets run through Thunder
Yao, McGrady & Artest banged up in win
By JONATHAN FEIGEN Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
Nov. 17, 2008, 11:06PM
Ron Artest, from left, Yao Ming and Tracy McGrady watch from the bench in the fourth quarter.
OKLAHOMA CITY – First Tracy McGrady went down, but the damage seemed at a minimum. He was declared "fine" and likely to play again, and the Rockets soon opened a commanding lead.
Then Yao Ming went out after turning his left ankle. But Yao was soon laughing, and the Rockets pulled safely beyond the reach of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Finally in the closing seconds, Ron Artest limped off, having sprained his left ankle while falling over a cameraman. Moments later, the Rockets closed out a 100-89 win over the Thunder, and the laugher of a win inspired only gallows humor.
"People are thinking," Yao said, "’Yeah, here is another year like the last three years.’ "
The Rockets were not that pessimistic quite yet. Even more asked, Yao said he was unconcerned.
"Just so you know, my ankle is fine," he said. "My goal, is still (to play) 82 games."
Artest, though limping badly, said he did not think he would miss a game, either.
"I just came down funny," Artest said. "I doubt (it would force him to miss a game.) People sprain their ankle all the time. It’s not broken."
McGrady, however, was openly frustrated by bouncing back so slowly from his knee surgery six months ago. He had been playing well on Monday, making 4 of 6 shots to score eight points in 18 minutes. But on the second possession of the second half, he grimaced in pain after sending a pass to Luis Scola.
Though he told coaches he could return to the game, Rockets coach Rick Adelman said he chose not play McGrady while McGrady was limping and McGrady said he is now considering sitting out.
"My knee gave out on me," McGrady said. "They told me if I was to go back in, and they saw me limping they were going to take me back out. I was like, "Well, that’s what you’re pretty much going to see.’ My knee is feeling right. I hate to do this, but I’m going to get an MRI tomorrow and until, further notice, I’m going to have to shut it down.
"Tonight, I went back to square one, like before even surgery. I’ve always been feeling it, but tonight, before that particular play, I came up and it just gave out on me. I’ve been trying to work my way into playing shape and strengthen my leg. I’ve never been 100 percent. I’ve just been hoping playing on it would put me over the edge and I won’t have any more pain, but it hasn’t worked."
When McGrady went off, the Rockets led by eight and were starting to play the sort of defense they had not in the first half. The Thunder, 29th in the NBA in shooting before the game, made 50 percent of their shots in the first half, often by getting into the open court and launching shots before the Rockets set their defense.
The Rockets took seeming control of the game by shutting that off to start the second half with Oklahoma City making just 1 of its first 12 shots, as the Rockets opened the second half with a 16-4 run.
"They were running it and they were shooting it well, and we made mistakes," Rockets coach Rick Adelman said. "They ran right down our throat. We wanted to make them a halfcourt shooting team. We did not do that, especially the first quarter. We started to cut that down and that made the whole difference."
The Thunder put together a 14-3 run in the 4 ½ minutes to end the third quarter and start the fourth, cutting a lead that reached 19 to just eight.
The Rockets had turned the ball over in three of their six possessions in the trips in that stretch, so with the Thunder within eight, they made sure. They set up Yao for a jump hook inside. Aaron Brooks took off on a drive. Chuck Hayes put in a tip. The lead was at 14, and the Rockets were never threatened again.
The Rockets moved the ball well, often finding Scola open, with Scola making 10 of 20 shots for a season-high 23 points. Yao made 7 of 8 attempts, scoring 19 points and adding 12 rebounds. Artest had 17 points with a season-high 11 rebounds. But on a night the outcome never seemed in doubt, the Rockets headed home loaded with uncertainty.
"We just hope it’s nothing severe," Rafer Alston said. "To see Tracy come up gimpy like that was frustrating. To see Yao get hurt again was bad. And Ron, that was just a free accident.
"We don’t need all of them hurt. Sometimes with three players like that, you can deal with one of them hurt, maybe, but to have three down like that, we need those guys to be healthy."
injured again?
sharp pain?
limping?
felt like he had surgery again?
oh man
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TMac to go emo and say he might retire in 3 ...... 2 ........
How does a knee "give out", specifically?
There was no mention of ligament tear or break. Ligament strain?
Knee instability due to ?
I believe the actual medical term is "chronic vaginitis".
T-Mac isn't healed yet from knee surgery. And Morey wanted Landry to go under and exploratory knee scope...yeahhhhhh rigggghhht. You never want anyone to cut on you for anything if you can help it cause you never know what can happen.
Tmac is a wuss, he should have been working through this in the summer.....sit his arse on the bench and put in Von Wafer, and go to work.....let Tmac feel the pressure of the team moving on without him.
He is fools gold anyway.
DD
McGrady, however, was openly frustrated by bouncing back so slowly from his knee surgery six months ago. He had been playing well on Monday, making 4 of 6 shots to score eight points in 18 minutes. But on the second possession of the second half, he grimaced in pain after sending a pass to Luis Scola.![]()
I totally agree. T-mac had arthroscopic knee surgery. This usually takes a couple months to heal. He had the surgery in May so do the math. When you come into camp 20 pounds overweight I don't get the feeling rehab was on your summer to do list. There is no excuse for a mother er making 20 million a season to come into camp out of shape!! He is a lazy player who, because of his lack of dedication, is now costing his teammates. He needs an MRI on his heart because so far this season that's what seems to be injured. I'm finally starting to realize that he will never be a winner in this league..T-mac is just a melancholy .![]()
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