Page 3 of 6 FirstFirst 123456 LastLast
Results 31 to 45 of 88
  1. #31
    Local High School Star
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Posts
    1,081

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    HE is a born loser,he couldn't even dominant in CBA

  2. #32
    Very good NBA starter elementally morale's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    8,395

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3
    Still better than Kobe.
    Very smart of you to repeat it, as if we wouldn't have laughed hard enough the first time due to us not having read your witty remark.

  3. #33
    The Magical T-Mac HardwoodLegend's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Location
    The Rec Center
    Posts
    3,563

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Oden 50
    HE is a born loser,he couldn't even dominant in CBA
    Word. He's a 2x All-NBA 1st Teamer and couldn't even MAKE the Playoffs in China, let alone pass the 1st round. Horrible.

  4. #34
    Troll spotting pro Y2Gezee's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    In hell when Im on ISH
    Posts
    4,031

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    You people just love to listen to the media narrative, right?

    Unluckiest player in NBA history maybe. Everybody wants to find the biggest star on a team, and either give them all the credit or all of the blame.

    In the NBA playoffs, the best team with the best matchups win those series at an incredible rate. It was amazing that Tmac himself really even got the Magic to the playoffs some of those times, and certainly deserves praise for his series vs Detroit even pushing it that far.

    The beloved KG had the same tag next to his name until he got help with Spre and Cassell. Went right back in that direction the year after when those 3 got broken up. And would've been worst if he didn't get pushed off to Boston.

    You don't win in the NBA alone people. Just doesn't happen. When Magic and Bird were winning there's (as the narrative suggests), they were winning them with basically all star teams around them.

    People take this streak with the Heat and use it to say Lebron is the best ever. He arguably has the best 2nd and 3rd options ever, put him in Charlotte today and see how the narrative changes. Whereas the Heat would still be one of the best teams in the league, even if they didn't have a replacement.

    People talk about the actual NBA and sports in general as if it's a ****ing EA Sports video game.

  5. #35
    Lol RRR3's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Posts
    47,416

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by elementally morale
    Very smart of you to repeat it, as if we wouldn't have laughed hard enough the first time due to us not having read your witty remark.
    Kobe fans are the worst. Still mad that T-Mac used to be compared to Kobe. Sad really.




    Y2Gezee

  6. #36
    Banned
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    San Antonio
    Posts
    4,367

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3
    Still better than Kobe.







    That was my laugh for the day

  7. #37
    Lol RRR3's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Posts
    47,416

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by BuffaloBill




    That was my laugh for the day
    T-Mac career high PPG: 32.1
    Kobe: 3.6



    Kobe is a career 4.5% shooter, just chucks a lot and gets his 2.5 points a game. Worst player ever tbqh

  8. #38
    Banned
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    San Antonio
    Posts
    4,367

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3
    T-Mac career high PPG: 32.1
    Kobe: 3.6



    Kobe is a career 4.5% shooter, just chucks a lot and gets his 2.5 points a game. Worst player ever tbqh

    You might be confusing Kobe's career high PPG with T-Mac's PPG average during his last 4 seasons in the NBA




  9. #39
    Lebron fan dh144498's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Posts
    2,030

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3
    Still better than Kobe.
    how is this troll in green? Must have those 10 alt accounts to rep himself.

  10. #40
    College superstar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    4,329

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    That was crazy how artest and yao made it out the first round when t-mac sat it out due to injury.

  11. #41
    5-time NBA All-Star
    Join Date
    Jul 2010
    Location
    New York City
    Posts
    10,849

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ne 1
    McGrady had all the tools, (length, height, athleticism, skills) to be one of the greatest players in NBA history, he should have dominated the NBA, yet his career is one of the biggest laughing stocks we have ever seen.


    - The man went H.A.M. for one season in his entire career (2002-2003)
    - Never got out of 1st round (7 or 8 times in a row he lost in 1st round)
    - At one point he was playing with the best center in game (Yao), best defender in game (Shane Battier) and even had Artest, Scola and Rafer Alston and he still couldn't get them anywhere.
    - It's like he was made of glass, just so weak, so soft , got injured once a month it seemed like.
    - Began progressively and sharply declining after 2004-2005, his FG% is in low 40% his whole career. His fall off was even more pathetic than Iverson's.

    He was my 2nd favorite player in 2003, and even in 2005 but the man just became the laughing stock of the NBA and fell from top 5 to not mentioned at all after '05.

    If you were once the top five in anything in the world you can never be considered a failure. If he got hurt, he got hurt. He has nothing to be ashamed of. He played hard and achieved the highest level of play a perimeter player did at that time. If he didn't have the guns to play with him... it is what it is.

    Why knock him? He wasn't an underachiever. He came out of nowhere and people were like wow, he's Vince's cousin. So he built himself up and made himself into somebody respected around the world. Nobody can do it by them self in this league and only a very few every get to be a top five player.

  12. #42
    RETIRED, ISH 2008-2013 willds09's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    long island, NY
    Posts
    3,826

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by ripthekik
    Well, He's not that different from Lebron, except he didn't go join 2 other all stars.
    get em

  13. #43
    RETIRED, ISH 2008-2013 willds09's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    long island, NY
    Posts
    3,826

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3
    Still better than Kobe.

  14. #44
    Very good NBA starter elementally morale's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Posts
    8,395

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3
    Kobe fans are the worst. Still mad that T-Mac used to be compared to Kobe. Sad really.

    If I were you, I'd be running my mouth a lot less, scarface. You seem extremely dumb. Not any better that the stans you despise.

  15. #45
    Curry: 0x Finals MVP SilkkTheShocker's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Location
    TRUMP TRAIN
    Posts
    14,257

    Default Re: Is T-Mac the biggest NBA failure in the history of the league?

    Quote Originally Posted by RRR3
    Still better than Kobe.
    No he wasn't. Just stop.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •