<div class="quote_poster">Quoting :</div><div class="quote_post">Orlando Magic star guard Tracy McGrady sat out Wednesday's game against the Toronto Raptors because of back spasms. McGrady, a starter for the Eastern Conference team in the Feb. 15 NBA all-star game in Los Angeles, leads the Magic in scoring and is second in the league with 27.1 points per game. He dressed for the game, but announced moments before the tipoff that he wouldn't play. McGrady is listed as day-to-day.</div> Full Story
damn back...all seasons he gets bothered by it...I hope he feels fine for tonight's game or we'll get killed again.
we'll get killed if he plays or doesn't. I kind of hope that he doesn' tplay again so that zaza and hunter and gaines would get some good mins tonight. That and he would be able to rest up a little more.
we have a pretty good shot at beating the Nets .. only thing you need to do is find out to stop or reduce their fast break points...1 way to reduce em is having less turn overs...im sure there is other ways which the coaching staff hopefully worked on..
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting TMac_OwNz:</div><div class="quote_post">we have a pretty good shot at beating the Nets .. only thing you need to do is find out to stop or reduce their fast break points...1 way to reduce em is having less turn overs...im sure there is other ways which the coaching staff hopefully worked on..</div> You wish man...hehehehe...just kidding... The Nets are playing great basketball. Beating teams with double digit points. They're not only scoring on the break but on the shaded lane as well. My advice, rest Tmac and have him 100% ready for the next game. BTW with him injured, I can almost smell Bron's inclusion in the ASG if he decides not to play.
Well, Nets had 40+ assists against us, so we didn't do a good job stopping the fast break. Too many easy dunks.