Stephen A. Smith says T-Mac will sign with Bulls after lockout ends

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^it HAD to be against the spurs tho...haha:(
 
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I saw that 13 points in 33 seconds thing live too. It was the most incredible clutch shooting I've EVER seen... AND I saw it LIVE!
 

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So what.....he won't do that for the Bulls......I hope we don't sign him.

Plus the Chicago Mcgrady relationship ended perfectly last year..
It started with Mcgrady dissing the bulls when he could of signed here more than a decade ago when he was worth somthing.....And a perfect ending with him coming back broken and worthless wanting a job, resulting with the Bulls dissing him in the end.......Chicago wins.....

Why should the Bulls go back on that and give him the pleasure of riding Rose for a ring?...**** THAT!!!!!!!

Get a 2guard that will last a while and become Roses partner for years to come..

JR Smith or any other decent young 2guard that's capable of holding there own will be the answer...I'm even for Affolo or Mayo or any of the decent skilled younger 2 guards available.......BUT OLD OBSOLETE WORN OUT INJURY PRONE UNDEPENABLE INCONSISTANT SHADY MCGRADY, HELL TO THE NO!!!............That would just be another setback for the BULLS.......Bottomline Period......................
 
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I saw that 13 points in 33 seconds thing live too. It was the most incredible clutch shooting I've EVER seen... AND I saw it LIVE!

Reggie disagrees

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSWE_Wbu80o]Reggie Miller- 8 points in 9 seconds - YouTube[/ame]


calling Tmac clutch is funny did the guy ever win anything? I don't think he ever won a playoff series.

Reggie's performance was in the playoffs that itself makes 8pts 9sec more clutch.
 

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Reggie disagrees

Reggie Miller- 8 points in 9 seconds - YouTube


calling Tmac clutch is funny did the guy ever win anything? I don't think he ever won a playoff series.

Reggie's performance was in the playoffs that itself makes 8pts 9sec more clutch.

T-Mac's was better in my opinion. Obviously, Reggie did it in big game situations, but T-Mac absolutely had the best individual performance ever inside of one minute left.
 

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Reggie Miller is the clutch-est shooter I've ever seen though.

No question.
 

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I guess you missed out on that Jordan guy...

And Miller's 8pts in 9 seconds was unbelievable. I saw that one...

Hell yeah

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I guess you missed out on that Jordan guy...

And Miller's 8pts in 9 seconds was unbelievable. I saw that one...

Jordan = most clutch all-around scorer

Miller = most clutch all-around shooter

McGrady had 4 contested three-pointers in the face of a defense that knew he was getting the ball. I think that is the most impressive performance inside of one minute left ever. Reggie's in the most impressive inside of 10 seconds.
 
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Jordan = most clutch all-around scorer

Miller = most clutch all-around scorer

McGrady had 4 contested three-pointers in the face of a defense that knew he was getting the ball. I think that is the most impressive performance inside of one minute left ever. Reggie's in the most impressive inside of 10 seconds.

Jordan is the best clutch scorer in NBA history in my opinion....watching them both during their carreers, there is nobody I would rather have the ball than Jordan at the end of a game.
 

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Jordan is the best clutch scorer in NBA history in my opinion....watching them both during their carreers, there is nobody I would rather have the ball than Jordan at the end of a game.

I agree, nor would I say otherwise. Inside of 22 feet, there is nobody who I would rather have the ball with 3 or more seconds left.

But if it is under three seconds left, in a catch-and-shoot situation, I am going with Reggie Miller, followed by maybe Larry Bird. Jordan would be far from the last person I want in that situation, but yeah...
 

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damn the scenarios...its Jordan for the last shot if there is any time on the clock...point blank. And I don't know if I take Miller over Bird either.
 

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damn the scenarios...its Jordan for the last shot if there is any time on the clock...point blank. And I don't know if I take Miller over Bird either.

If it is inside the three-point line, I agree. If not, easily Miller and Bird are better catch-and-shoot options than Jordan in most situations. Jordan has the ability to palm the ball which gives him an advantage, but Miller excelled at running off of screens and drilling leaning three-pointers to win games.
 
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If it is inside the three-point line, I agree. If not, easily Miller and Bird are better catch-and-shoot options than Jordan in most situations. Jordan has the ability to palm the ball which gives him an advantage, but Miller excelled at running off of screens and drilling leaning three-pointers to win games.
That's true, but when it came time to win games, Jordan would make any shot, inside the arc or not. Granted he was definitely not as good from 3 as Miller or Bird, but come winning time, he could be just as deadly.
 

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Yeah, no thanks on the T-Mac thing. Guy is way past his prime. Wish this was 2001-2004...then I'd jump at it. lol
 
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I don't want T-Mac. He's done. If he can come off the bench that would probably be fine but as a starter,no.
 

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Jordan = most clutch all-around scorer

Miller = most clutch all-around shooter

McGrady had 4 contested three-pointers in the face of a defense that knew he was getting the ball. I think that is the most impressive performance inside of one minute left ever. Reggie's in the most impressive inside of 10 seconds.

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