McGrady Needs Surgery, Done for year!

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Jan 18, 2008
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3914888

The season has been a major disappointment for Tracy McGrady and the Houston Rockets. It might have just gotten worse.

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The forward told ESPN.com's Stephen A. Smith on Tuesday that his troublesome left knee will end his season and that he will undergo microfracture surgery.

McGrady's name had come up earlier Tuesday in reported trade discussions between the Rockets and New Jersey Nets. The Nets were leery of McGrady's contract and health in discussions involving Nets forward Vince Carter.

McGrady had arthroscopic surgery on the knee last May and has been slow to recover. The seven-time All-Star missed much of January trying to get the knee back in shape and had an MRI last week to try to discover why it was still bothering him.

"The last couple of games, I've regressed," McGrady said during halftime of last Wednesday's game. "I've felt pain."

McGrady's numbers are down across the board this season. He is the Rockets' third-leading scorer at 15.6 points per game and is averaging 4.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists per contest. He is shooting a career-worst 39 percent from the field.

After trading for Ron Artest in the offseason to create a triple threat with McGrady and Yao Ming, the Rockets were expected to challenge for one of the top spots in the Western Conference. But all three players have missed time due to injuries and Houston sits in fifth in the conference, with only two games separating them from the eighth and final spot.

Phoenix Suns forward Amare Stoudemire is an example of the tough road that comes with microfracture surgery. His procedure ultimately cost him all but three games of the 2005-06 season. He returned the next season, however, to play in 82 games and regained his All-Star form.

Stephen A. Smith is a columnist for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine.

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Damn, Microfracture surgery. McGrady just cant stay healthy.
 
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LMAO that dude is made of glass or maybe he just thinks hes made of glass. The douche bag trendy picks for the West(NO, Hou, and Utah) aint gonna do shit now wit Boozer out and lettin it be known he aint comin back, Chandler is gone in NO, and She-Mac is out for the year.
 
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rockets will be fine its actually better that he doesnt play no more he slows down the offense and is a liability on defense, they have a pretty deep bench and artest back in the starting lineup should help the team both on offense and defense. that boy von wafer has been ballin and if he keeps it up they will make the playoffs. who knows maybe they can get out the 1st round without that born loser t-wac
 

caff

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SMH

This seems real fishy, he prolly shutting it down to avoid a trade. Tracy would do some bitch made shit like that.
 
Feb 17, 2008
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he didnt even tell his coach that he was going to have the surgery hahaha. what a piece of shit. selfish, thats all that is. man sucks for him though...but yeah good comparison of griffey, cause fuck his old injured ass too
 
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SMH

This seems real fishy, he prolly shutting it down to avoid a trade. Tracy would do some bitch made shit like that.
Yeah thats what the word was ^ i believe i just heard that this morning
he didnt wanna leave Houston (IDK why)..but he just decided to have the surgery so he didn't have to play somewhere else.
So now they have no TMAC, no Rafer, and assuming Yao gets injured like always, no Yao.
 

corinthian

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y'all remember this:

John Hollinger said:
“Look, I don’t mean to keep knocking Kobe, but the difference between style and substance here is too big to ignore. Bryant is immensely well-known, appears on TV all the time, and tends to do spectacular mid-air theatrics that you”l talk about for the next three weeks. He’s a great player, one of the five best in the league. But he still can’t carry McGrady’s jock. Put the two side-by-side, and everything Bryant does, McGrady does as well or a little better."
John Hollinger said:
“Looking at the big picture, Tim Duncan is great, and Shaq is dominant, but McGrady was the best player in the league [in 2002-03]. McGrady’s only 24 and is getting better every year. It’s really vexing to see that the media have billed Kobe Bryant as the closest thing to the next Jordan for the past five years, and the whole time they had the wrong guy.”
lol, reminds me a lot of what's going on now with lebron vs. kobe. I think once again number 24 will stand the test of time and the younger player will be revealed as yet another fraud.