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Re: Next season fellas 

Post#41 » by stockmarketgod » Fri May 15, 2009 9:41 pm

should be like

play first 8 minutes rest 4

play 8 minutes rest 4

play 8 minutes rest 8

play the last 8 minutes

total 32 minutes

Yao has proven he can be highly efficient in limited minutes

and the players have proven they can play just as well or better, with Yao out...

heck to be on the safe side id go with 7 minutes on rest 5 minutes total 28 minutes until it gets closer to the playoffs

Yao wants to win he will take a paycut and play from the bench if he has too...

btw... I thought his minutes would have been higher, I spent the whole year watching Yao's minutes because of what we are fearing now, and it seemed like RA was shooting for Yao to play 36 minutes,(because he was exercising/practicing less was the understanding) since most games he hovered around that area before RA took him out...
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Re: Next season fellas 

Post#42 » by Yao4REAL » Sat May 16, 2009 5:52 pm

smapor wrote:Don't forget the other slogan.

Next year we will have T-mac and Yao at full health. LOL LOL LOL LOL

I am almost @ the point, where I am sick of these 2 players.

Yao @ one point redeemed himself by helping us get out of the 1st round, but when he got injured again...........................................seriously that made me think.....wtf can he ever stay healthy to make it to the championship round.

I can see it now.. Next year we get out of the 2nd round, Yao gets injured in the Conference Final. The next year after that, we make it to the championship and its game 6...Yao gets injured and we go on to lose Game 7.

The point is, with Yao, you can never tell when he will get injured, you just know it will happen. Same **** with T-mac, going into the playoffs with injured shoulder, back, knee, finger, etc.


The difference between Yao and Tmac's injury is that Yao get hauled and pounded night after night and that take a toll on you and makes you tired...therefore injure are likely to occur. But Tmac?? Dude is taking happy jumpers all **** game long...how can he get injured?? Especially when he hardly drive inside and make physical contact. And you see players like Kobe create a lot of physical contact inside and never get injured. Tmac doesn't like physical contact and yet he continue to get injured?? What does that tell you about him?? A much fragile guy than Yao.
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Re: Next season fellas 

Post#43 » by TMU » Sat May 16, 2009 6:01 pm

Yao4REAL wrote:The difference between Yao and Tmac's injury is that Yao get hauled and pounded night after night and that take a toll on you and makes you tired...therefore injure are likely to occur. But Tmac?? Dude is taking happy jumpers all **** game long...how can he get injured?? Especially when he hardly drive inside and make physical contact. And you see players like Kobe create a lot of physical contact inside and never get injured. Tmac doesn't like physical contact and yet he continue to get injured?? What does that tell you about him?? A much fragile guy than Yao.


If you're complaining about injuries, both players deserve the same share of blame. If there's a difference between the two, it is that McGrady mishandled his situation.

I'm with smapor on this one. I don't care what the management thinks but if they decided to part ways with both players, I'm ready to move on.

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