LAL need to trade for McGrady
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Re: LAL need to trade for McGrady
Lol, nice grammar. But yes, T-Mac has "risen" or even raised his game in the playoffs.
Lakers don't need anything, though. A team that is the probably the favorite to win it all this year doesn't need anything. This is like saying Bill Gates needs a Bentley. It'd be nice for him if he had one but he doesn't need it to be honest.MLB: New York Yankees
NBA: New Jersey Nets
NFL: Detroit Lions / New York Giants
NCAA: UNC
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I didn't know that someone who hasn't won a playoff series could provide clutch production for the Lakers though.I write things on the Internet.
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Basketball is a team sport. Also Tmac not getting out the first round is much more than just "He's not clutch."Comment
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Anyway, you can say that T-Mac has never made it out of the first round, but his playoff statistics indicate that he has been better in the playoffs than the regular season. With Orlando, he was carrying a terrible team that had no business beating anyone in the playoffs. With Houston, he ran into some tough teams. In 2005, against the Mavs, he played well but the Mavs were straight up a better team. He lost to the Jazz twice, once without Yao. He hasn't gotten to the second round but to be fair to him, he's played well in the playoffs.
Check the stats unless your sole criteria for "raising your game in the playoffs" is getting as far as possible.MLB: New York Yankees
NBA: New Jersey Nets
NFL: Detroit Lions / New York Giants
NCAA: UNC
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Haha, don't get riled up over nothing. I just thought it was funny how you said "has risen". No need to get overly defensive and look for my grammatical mistakes for retaliation, I wasn't criticizing you.
Anyway, you can say that T-Mac has never made it out of the first round, but his playoff statistics indicate that he has been better in the playoffs than the regular season. With Orlando, he was carrying a terrible team that had no business beating anyone in the playoffs. With Houston, he ran into some tough teams. In 2005, against the Mavs, he played well but the Mavs were straight up a better team. He lost to the Jazz twice, once without Yao. He hasn't gotten to the second round but to be fair to him, he's played well in the playoffs.
Check the stats unless your sole criteria for "raising your game in the playoffs" is getting as far as possible.
Also Tmac has made some clutch plays in the playoffs also and of course in the regular season. I think it's silly, I'd give him the rock to win it in game seven everytime and live with the results.
I just don't like the idea of him and Kobe on the floor in clutch moments, even though they would probably take a contested shot any ways.Comment
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Originally posted by Edmund BurkeAll that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.Comment
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Gerald Wallace would be a better fit then McGrady, IMO. Felton and Wallace for Odom.
Or maybe somebody like Battier.Last edited by Rocky; 12-03-2008, 10:14 AM."Maybe I can't win. But to beat me, he's going to have to kill me. And to kill me, he's gonna have to have the heart to stand in front of me. And to do that, he's got to be willing to die himself. I don't know if he's ready to do that."Comment
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Originally posted by Edmund BurkeAll that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.Comment
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