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smashed to the head and because it was a child, it must have been a brain **.
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Why does Maddie always stop in the first round of the playoffs? A combination of weak teammates, low rankings, and bad luck.
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In the second round of the 09 playoffs, the Rockets vs the Lakers, and Maddy was injured and could not play, so he could only be regarded as entering the second round with the team.
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Nothing? It has never been past the first round of the playoffs. Tragedy I almost passed twice, and I think I was hacked by the referee.
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When he was with the Rockets, he made it to the second round once, but he didn't play.
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Yes, in the second round during the Rockets to beat the Lakers.
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I have entered it alone!
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Went in once, but he didn't participate.
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So far, I don't know if there is any hope this year.
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I went in once when I was injured.
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In the summer of 2004, Maddy wanted to leave the Magic, and the Rockets traded Maddy for Francis, Mobley and Cato, allowing the Rockets to form the core "MM combination" of the team for years to come. Maddie joined the Rockets and teamed up with Yao Ming, thus creating the Yao Mai era for more than 5 seasons. In the past five years, the Rockets may not have reached the heights of the Western Conference Finals or the Finals, but they are the most popular team in China.
Maddie also became the most recognizable star in China at the time.
In that year, he helped the Rockets enter the playoffs in the 2004-2005 season with the fifth place in the West, but lost to the fourth-ranked Dallas Mavericks 4-3 in the first round.
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Summer 2004. The Rockets and the Magic came through a trade. He played for two seasons and helped the Rockets reach the playoffs in the 2004-2005 season with a fifth-place finish in the West, but finished 4:4 in the first round
3 losses to fourth-placed Dallas Mavericks. This year marks his third season with the Rockets.
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In the summer of 2004, the Rockets made the playoffs in the 2004-2005 season with a fifth-place finish in the West, but lost 4-3 in the first round to the fourth-placed Dallas Mavericks. In the 2005-2006 season, he finished 12th in the West.
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Maddie didn't win a championship. Maddy made the playoffs nine times in her 16-year career, but never made it to the second round of the playoffs.
Tracy McGrady (born May 24, 1979 in Bartow, Florida) is a former American professional basketball player who plays as a shooting guard and small forward. He was selected by the Raptors with the 9th pick in the first round in 1997, and played for the Toronto Raptors and Orlando Magic for seven years from 1997 to 2004, and transferred to the Houston Rockets in the 2004-2005 season.
Starting with the 2009-2010 season, Tracy McGrady switched to the No. 3 jersey. On February 19, 2010, he was traded to the New York Knicks in a three-way trade involving nine players. On August 10, 2010, he signed with the Detroit Pistons as a free agent and re-wore his No. 1 jersey.
On December 8, 2011, he signed with the Atlanta Hawks again as a free agent. In 2012, McGrady left the NBA and joined Qingdao Shuangxing, a team in the Chinese Basketball Professional League.
On April 16, 2013, McGrady signed with the San Antonio Spurs for the playoffs. On August 26, 2013, McGrady announced his retirement from the NBA.
He has been named to the All-Star team seven times and won the NBA scoring title twice. On December 9, 2004, the Rockets miraculously reversed the Spurs at home, and Maddie scored 13 points in 35 seconds in the final moments of the game, and this game will forever go down in history. An incredible reversal, plus a milestone of 35 seconds and 13 minutes!
Since then, the NBA has had a new term called "Maddie Moment".
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No, most of the first round of the playoffs, this year the Rockets entered the second round of the playoffs, and Maddie did not participate
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No, we haven't made it to the second round of the playoffs yet!
Maybe he didn't have that life! Think about being reversed in a 3:1 lead.
There were also two playoff games with the Jazz that were promising, but still lost.
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No, his team has not even made it past the first round of the playoffs.
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I haven't won it, and I haven't even made it to the second round of the playoffs
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No, I haven't made it to the second round this year The Rockets made it to the second round this year, but Maddie got hurt.
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No, but I hope he can get it, support Maddie, T-Mac forever
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No, but there will be later.
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Not yet, but it will be @ in the future!
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People who haven't even made it past a round of the playoffs say championships.
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Wheat really doesn't have it now.
But I will definitely take it later.
Then Yao Gou will not think about it for the rest of his life.
Yao Gou's life is over now.
King forever. t-mac..
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No, absolutely not, and there will never be one, and he hasn't even made it past the first round of the playoffs, so what a championship.
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He didn't even take it in his dreams, let alone the real world.
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He didn't even make it past the first round of the playoffs, and if he didn't count this time (because he didn't play) you say.
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First, in the 2001 playoffs, the Bucks 3-1 Magic, Maddy averaged points and assists per game, but he was powerless to prevent the Milwaukee Bucks, who have Glen Robinson, Ray Allen and Kassel, from advancing with their heads held high.
Second, in the 2002 playoffs, the Hornets 3-1 Magic, in front of the Hornets led by Barron Davis, Maddy's "30+6+5" became useless, and he could only swallow the bitter fruit of being eliminated in the first round again.
Third, in the 2003 playoffs, the Pistons 4-3 Magic, Maddy averaged points, rebounds and assists per game, and still did not break through the first round of the playoffs.
Maddy's playoff stats performance during the Magic:
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They were all eliminated in the first round, including those similar to the later Rockets, where the 2-0 lead at the beginning was overturned. Although the strength is good, but the luck is not good, the rocket is finished looking for him.
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I made it to the playoffs, but I couldn't make it past the first round.
Especially the 02 season against the Pistons.
It was reversed at 3-1.
It's really depressing
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Maddie never broke the curse of the first round of the playoffs!
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Initially, it was said that he would not be able to return until the final week of the regular season, but Maddie said at an event last week that his injury was more serious than expected, and the implication was that he was unlikely to return to the court this season.
First of all, I want to correct what is called the peak period, the peak period gives me the feeling that a person starts from the beginning and then goes through a period of high-level performance, and then slowly goes downhill in the end, and the high-level performance in the middle should be the peak period! >>>More
I don't think so, if Maddie recovers well and can find the feeling of the game quickly, I think he will make the current Houston Rockets stronger, after all, if a team has a super scorer and a player who can break through to create scoring opportunities for his teammates, it is a wonderful thing, after all, when the team is in trouble, there is always someone who can step up, and the Rockets are lacking such players right now, lacking players who can lead the team out of difficulties when the team is in trouble, A player who can turn the tide at a critical moment in the game, a player who can steal a fatal blow at a critical moment, the Rockets are now lacking a player like Maddie, so if Maddy can return to the previous level well next season, he can bring change to the team, when the Rockets will enter the super team industry and become one of the strong contenders for the championship. Tracy. McGrady has always been one of the NBA players I admire, his scoring ability and physical coordination are very good, and his offensive means are also very rich, whether it is a layup after passing, or a jump shot after a false shake has left a deep impression on me, Maddy can do everything when he was young, and the two-time scoring champion is the biggest affirmation of him, but injuries in recent years have hindered his play, making him not as aggressive on the court as before, some people say that Maddie is a soft egg, What I want to say is that Maddy is a hot-blooded man, he is just a victim of injury, and the problem of the Rockets is not on top of Maddy, the point guard crisis is Houston's lifeline, Rocket One often plays the role of a playmaker, and he can also complete this task well, I think Morey should reflect on himself, whether he can bring a real strong point guard to the Rockets next season! >>>More
I don't think it's easy to say. The problem of his attitude is already known to the whole world. >>>More