Hmm. The guy obviously is jumping at the thought of having surgery, without the proper amount of due diligence, yet we wonder if he is done for the season. If 9 out of 10 doctors said he could play out the year, would you want him out there? Even if he wasn't sucking up all the energy of the team with his attitude and drama (which he would) do you think he would have his heart or for that matter his game on display at all after the Rockets essentially made him come back out and play?
At this point, we should all pray McGrady is out all year, despite anyone's personal nostalgia for him as a player.
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JAXwithanX wrote:Hmm. The guy obviously is jumping at the thought of having surgery, without the proper amount of due diligence, yet we wonder if he is done for the season. If 9 out of 10 doctors said he could play out the year, would you want him out there? Even if he wasn't sucking up all the energy of the team with his attitude and drama (which he would) do you think he would have his heart or for that matter his game on display at all after the Rockets essentially made him come back out and play?
At this point, we should all pray McGrady is out all year, despite anyone's personal nostalgia for him as a player.
Concur plus if he is "magically" healed when we're in the 2nd round or WCF, I hope the organization doesn't let him play. If we made it that far, he'd only kill the team chemistry plus take away shots from people that can actually make a shot from the field. Tmac says he's the "2nd option" yet takes more shots than Yao/Artest. We all know he only says that so people stop putting the blame on him when we fail in the playoffs...what a selfish bastard.