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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    tmac can be our big pg I'm certainly not against it as long as he's healthy. But at this point i'd much prefer getting blake.

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Artest and Mcgrady hate each other.

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Shouldn't McGrady want to go to a team to put them OVER the top, not already at the top?

    "Me too!!! I want a ring too!!!"

    C'mon TMac....geez....go to Orlando or something..........

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan21formvp
    Artest and Mcgrady hate each other.
    Nobody in the NBA hates each other, especially not these two.

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Quote Originally Posted by NewYorkUSCtrojan
    Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the 2010 NBA champion Lakers, and has forwarded that sentiment to his agent and close colleagues, according to sources within the Lakers' front office.

    Tracy McGrady, a perennial All-Star and two-time NBA Scoring champion, has undergone a significant hit to his reputation after failed stints in Toronto, Orlando, and Houston. To date, McGrady has not gone past the first-round in the NBA playoffs.

    After having battled various knee and back injuries in the past couple years, Tracy McGrady has been working himself back into shape under the strenuous regimen of esteemed athletic trainer Tim Grover. Now that he has finished his physical rehabilitation program, McGrady is feeling rejuvenated enough to make a return in the 2010-2011 NBA season.

    Despite having limited intentions to use the Mid-Level Exception this summer, Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak would consider pulling the trigger on the seven-time All-Star swingman should he accept a paycut at the MLE. Ron Artest, the defensive-minded role player who played a huge factor in this year's Lakers-Celtics NBA Finals, has reached out to McGrady to "end his career as a champion."

    The Lakers are willing to explore a potential reunion of former Houston teammates Ron Artest and Tracy McGrady once the July 1 free agency begins.

    In Los Angeles, Tracy McGrady would be asked to come off the bench as a role player, similar to what Lakers' forward Lamar Odom has done in the past two seasons. McGrady would provide the Lakers' bench unit with some offensive firepower and stability, and be another deadly weapon in the already loaded Lakers' arsenal.

    Most importantly, the acquisition of Tracy McGrady would address the important need for a secondary slasher besides Kobe Bryant. As advocated by Laker great Jerry West, "I think they do need some changes. If you look, they have some free agents that are coming up but the thing that would most concern me is I think they need someone else other than Kobe Bryant getting in the lane."

    Moreover, unlike former teams in which he was asked to carry the team throughout the entire season, Tracy McGrady understands that a potential role with the Lakers would not require such an emotionally draining position of leadership. McGrady has tremendous respect for the reigning Finals MVP Kobe Bryant, and has made it known that he would gladly accept a lesser role to play alongside whom he considers the best basketball player in the world.

    As expressed by one high-ranked official within the Lakers' management, should Tracy McGrady not return to the New York Knicks next season or spurn retirement, "expect the deal to get done by end of July."

    was this the one that started it all?

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Quote Originally Posted by indiefan24
    was this the one that started it all?
    yep.

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    I wouldnt be imposed to it, he'd be an upgrade over anyone on our bench not named Lamar.

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Quote Originally Posted by RoseCity07
    Did he ever get mircofracture on that knee? This guy is useless until he gets that surgery. His knee's have been jacked up, seeing him get rim checked on a fastbreak was embarrassing.

    Link please, I would like to see it.

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Unless they can get McGrady for a bag of chips, I dont like this. Use the money on someone that can be on the court, and hasnt had consecutive seasons of nothing but injuries.

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Quote Originally Posted by NewYorkUSCtrojan
    Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the 2010 NBA champion Lakers, and has forwarded that sentiment to his agent and close colleagues, according to sources within the Lakers' front office.

    Tracy McGrady, a perennial All-Star and two-time NBA Scoring champion, has undergone a significant hit to his reputation after failed stints in Toronto, Orlando, and Houston. To date, McGrady has not gone past the first-round in the NBA playoffs.

    After having battled various knee and back injuries in the past couple years, Tracy McGrady has been working himself back into shape under the strenuous regimen of esteemed athletic trainer Tim Grover. Now that he has finished his physical rehabilitation program, McGrady is feeling rejuvenated enough to make a return in the 2010-2011 NBA season.

    Despite having limited intentions to use the Mid-Level Exception this summer, Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak would consider pulling the trigger on the seven-time All-Star swingman should he accept a paycut at the MLE. Ron Artest, the defensive-minded role player who played a huge factor in this year's Lakers-Celtics NBA Finals, has reached out to McGrady to "end his career as a champion."

    The Lakers are willing to explore a potential reunion of former Houston teammates Ron Artest and Tracy McGrady once the July 1 free agency begins.

    In Los Angeles, Tracy McGrady would be asked to come off the bench as a role player, similar to what Lakers' forward Lamar Odom has done in the past two seasons. McGrady would provide the Lakers' bench unit with some offensive firepower and stability, and be another deadly weapon in the already loaded Lakers' arsenal.

    Most importantly, the acquisition of Tracy McGrady would address the important need for a secondary slasher besides Kobe Bryant. As advocated by Laker great Jerry West, "I think they do need some changes. If you look, they have some free agents that are coming up but the thing that would most concern me is I think they need someone else other than Kobe Bryant getting in the lane."

    Moreover, unlike former teams in which he was asked to carry the team throughout the entire season, Tracy McGrady understands that a potential role with the Lakers would not require such an emotionally draining position of leadership. McGrady has tremendous respect for the reigning Finals MVP Kobe Bryant, and has made it known that he would gladly accept a lesser role to play alongside whom he considers the best basketball player in the world.

    As expressed by one high-ranked official within the Lakers' management, should Tracy McGrady not return to the New York Knicks next season or spurn retirement, "expect the deal to get done by end of July."
    Supply a link, or I'll need to close this thread.

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Quote Originally Posted by MaxFly
    Supply a link, or I'll need to close this thread.
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/4...sted-in-lakers

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    That he worked with grover says a lot to me.

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Its a shame what happened to Tmac (in regards to his injuries). There was a point in his career where you could argue that he was the best in the league.

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Quote Originally Posted by momo
    That he worked with grover says a lot to me.
    He worked with Grover before becoming a Knick, and you saw how that went.

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    Default Re: Tracy McGrady would like to sign with the LA Lakers

    Quote Originally Posted by JayGuevara
    He worked with Grover before becoming a Knick, and you saw how that went.
    I think it went pretty well...He looked good on the Knicks, just needed to get in better basketball shape. He looked quick enough and and athletic enough to be a 7th man on a championship team(what LA needs)...He knows how to score, pass, and handle the ball...he would be great out there IF he can play defense....I think he would be fine especially because he can still rebound effectively out their do to his size and smarts

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