Horse . Yer just saying that to insulate your pussy ass in case the Mavs whip that ass tonite. It's a cop out, ya weak f'k, you.
so is this...you have distinguished yourself culburn
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Horse . Yer just saying that to insulate your pussy ass in case the Mavs whip that ass tonite. It's a cop out, ya weak f'k, you.
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tee / hee
ha | ha
He can't be that dumb, can he?Or, can he?
It was a pretty eventful news day in the sports world yesterday, so you may have missed the fact that our favorite oft-injured $22M/yr Rocket sent an email to a reporter at Yahoo Sports that he'd be back in the line-up by November 18th.
Small problem with that; the Rockets have been targeting an evaluation of McGrady on November 23rd, to determine his timetable for a return.
Wait? What?The player and the team have differing accounts of when he'll be back. Now that's interesting. Also, not the first time this has happened with T-Mac. Which in my mind, begs several questions?
A) Didn't the Rockets tell him the last time he spoke out of turn, not to do that again? There's got to some some policy on that, you'd think.
B) Even if they didn't, doesn't he understand that by doing that (again) he undermines the team that employs him? Or the better question is, does he full well understand that because...
C) ln his mind, he's done playing here and wants to be traded.
You would think, the player and team might be on the same page with a little matter such as your 7-time all-star returning from a major injury.
You know... maybe they'd talk, or send an email, or text message to acknowledge one-another's position on the matter. But, oh, they didn't. Really? You don't say? What, the cell battery died? The email got caught up in the spam filter?
Yeah, right. There's a larger story in the works here, which we'll likely see unfold in the coming weeks.The Rockets don't want him back.Tracy doesn't want to be back with the Rockets.Small problem is, they need each other. Badly.
T-Mac has to get some PT in order to show he's valuable to another team. The Rockets need him to play in order to substantiate his worth in trade to another team.
To make matters worse, when he does come back, you know he's going to mess up the team chemistry we've got going and thus, diminish his trade value for showing he can't play in an up tempo system.
So here we are. A player and team that probably can't stand each other, but desperately need one another.
Can we please resolve this dilemma quickly and move on from McGrady once and for all?What's your take on this?
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