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The great T-Mac, slowed down by the first round. The great T-Mac, perpetually watching the 2nd round from his couch. James Harden was...
Why even get into this drama guys? WE JUST WON! This is a happy moment for anyone. Let's just enjoy this and get ready for Game 7!
If that was the case, we would have been playing the Spurs this round.
Man... my stomach felt like someone put it in the washing machine and put in on the extreme cycle. So many emotional ups and downs. I am surprised...
This is why you believe!
Learn something about Rockets history before you try to argue please. Here is what others thought about T-Mac as well as how he responded to being...
Ironically, T-Mac left Toronto because he wanted to be "The Man" and to escape Carter's shadow. In Orlando and Houston, he discovered he didn't...
You must be a Rockets/Harden hater to suggest something like that.
This would make sense if there was anything in the thread that was actually worthy of discussion. :p
When I say dumb, I mean that they just don't much about anything, yet often think they know everything. I remember how I was in HS and compared to...
1. I went through HS and took AP exams once upon a time too. It didn't make me any smarter, just provided me ultimately with more useless...
99% of the HS kids nowadays are young and dumb. That can be said for each next generation as a whole though.
This is only true if it is a one time occurrence and it isn't. T-Mac's playoff failures span his entire lifetime as a star player. Like I have...
That's only one team though. T-Mac has NEVER gotten out of the first round for any team where he was a star or franchise player for. The only time...
I believe you that you absolutely have to go into each game believing that they can win and you keep believing that can win until the game ends...
Please don't feed trolls.
You also have people with great depth perception. Those people are usually great shooters, because they can honestly grasp mentally how much angle...
I personally disagree. Again, it's all mental. Nick Anderson is a perfect example of this. Thinking about your shot as you shoot only hurts you in...
I agree with you in that case. All fans have their own ideas and perspective, but the common cloth that binds us is that we all love and believe...
It is all mental and practice. Truth is, no NBA player should be a poor FT shooter if they practice hard enough unless there is something mental...