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Yes. In Chicago's basketball gym, Maddie sweats every day. His hard work has paid off, and a trainer is no longer able to stop Maddie on the court.
Recently, fox26 radio ** Maddie trained**, Maddie can already jump on the spot and complete the two-handed dunk with his back to the hoop! Previously, medical experts** said that the recovery period for minimally invasive knee surgery took 9 to 12 months. As for Maddie specifically, they believe Maddie won't be back in action until at least the end of January next year.
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All I know is that I love Maddie the most.
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Absolutely, during his injury, against the Lakers, the Pistons won every ticket, and Ruomai was completely well, not invincible.
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Note that there is ambiguity in the landlord's question.
Whether it's compared to other countries or other fans.
Than the country is definitely China's most wheat fans.
But not necessarily than the stars.
Maybe Jordan the most.
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Yes. The quality of wheat honey is the highest!
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Kobe Bryant, Maddy, James, Iverson, Wade.
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Yes, of course.
Maddie herself said: If my Weibo allows people outside of the United States to comment, then every one of my blogs will have a lot of greetings from Chinese fans.
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That is, look at Maddie and Maddie and TMAC Eternity, and there are still 35.13 seconds, and 13.35 minutes. But I just know that Kobe Bryant has only one Kobe.
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The most is Kobe Bryant.
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In 2003, Maddie was named to the American Dream Team VI and competed in the 2003 Athens Olympic Qualifiers. In 2004, Maddie withdrew from the U.S. Olympic Dream Team, citing poor safety in Athens, among other reasons. As a result, Maddie's resume in the national team is not extensive.
On August 26, 2013, Maddie officially announced his retirement, ending his 16-year career. Maddie played 938 games in his career, averaging minutes and minutes, averaging rebounds, assists and steals per game, and averaging points per game.
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On December 23, 2012, in Qingdao Shuangxing's 102-108 loss to Zhejiang Guangsha, McGrady started 35 minutes for Qingdao Shuangxing, grabbed 6 rebounds and 2 assists, scored a game-high 41 points, and also set his own season high scoring record in the CBA.
In the 2012-13 CBA season, McGrady played an average of 25 points, rebounds and assists for the Qingdao Double Stars team, and was the only player who could play an average of "25+5+5" data per game that season. In 2013, McGrady was voted the CBA All-Star Game vote leader, but he announced his withdrawal from the event because he wanted to return to the United States to spend time with his sick grandmother.
In the 1997 NBA Draft, Maddy was selected by the Toronto Raptors with the 9th pick in the first round as a high school player. During his career, he played for the Toronto Raptors, Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets, New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons, and Atlanta Hawks. During his 16-year career, Maddie was named to the NBA scoring title twice, to the NBA All-Star Team seven times, to the NBA First Team twice, to the All-NBA Second Team three times, and to the NBA Most Improved Player Award in 2001.
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In the 2012-2013 season, former NBA superstar Tracy McGrady played in the CBA Qingdao Double Star Men's Basketball Team. Given his strong aura, some opponents did not dare to stop playing against him, and the away fans were all waiting for him to play, and collectively defected to cheer for Maddie.
How good was Maddie at that time? After an ordinary competition, the answer can be obtained. On January 22, 2013, Qingdao Twin Star Men's Basketball Team played away against Shandong ** Men's Basketball Team, and the Shandong Provincial Gymnasium, which can accommodate 8,000 people, was full for the first time that season.
Moreover, even the corridors are full of people! Obviously, the high attendance of that competition is directly related to Maddie's arrival.
30 minutes before the game, Maddie, who had been in the away team's lounge, just walked out of the players' tunnel and exploded on the spot. During the shooting warm-up, more than 300 fans behind the basket in the half of the Qingdao men's basketball team stood in unison, either watching Maddie's every move in a blank manner, or pressing the shutter constantly.
In that competition, Abbas, the Asian foreign player of the Shandong men's basketball team, played against Maddie. I don't know if it's a psychological factor, Abbas always leaves a certain amount of space for Maddie and doesn't stop fighting him in the face. That's exactly what Maddie is good at, continuous dry jump shots, and the wind is smooth, so that the Shandong men's basketball team can only shake its head.
17 seconds before the end, the game was decided, Maddie left the court early, just quietly waved his hand to the stands on all sides, which caused a tsunami, so that the ten players on the court couldn't help but look at Maddy ......
In 38 minutes of playing time, Maddy shot 9-of-19 from two-point range, 4-of-7 from three-point range and 8-of-12 from the free-throw line to finish with 38 points and 14 rebounds, both game-highs. After the game, a sentence from Gong Xiaobin, head coach of the Shandong men's basketball team, brilliantly summed up the difference of Maddie: "His aura is very big.
So far, Maddie has been called the CBA's most box office superstar. That season, the Qingdao team did not have an away stadium in the country, and there were always fans everywhere they went. It's a pity that Maddie only played one season in the CBA, and the scene of the whole country being crazy about only one player never reappeared.
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Maddie has a burst of scoring ability in the CBA, why is it losing 12 in a row? Maddie: Teammates act as spectators with their hands behind their backs.
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