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Maddie was examined for an MRI on the day and will come back at the end of November, and will definitely be able to return to the top, support Maddie, and bless Maddie!! 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.
For all this, Maddie only sneered, his recent training** surprised medical experts, at this moment Maddie has been able to accelerate, change direction and jump back buckle on the spot, and at this time it is only 5 months before his operation! On the training court, Maddie faced a chase and interception from a trainer led by Gulliver every time he shot and broke through. The trainers weren't as tall as the NBA players, but they were just as strong and they had plastic sticks in their hands to jam Maddie's shots.
In one shot, Maddie gently sideways past the trainer and glides to score a one-handed layup, a movement that is not in his prime. In addition, Maddie also showed his best "dry pull-up jumper" technique, it can be seen that after the operation, Maddie also added backwards and air-staggering movements when doing "dry pull-out jumpers", perhaps this is a new technique he developed to avoid being blocked by opponents next season, and Maddie flew into the hoop with almost every shot accurately, and several trainers had nothing to do with him. The most amazing thing is that at the end, Maddie stood with his back to the hoop, held the ball in both hands, suddenly jumped up on the dry ground, and cleanly dunked the ball into the hoop, which is very amazing, because according to the speculation of medical experts, Maddie can't jump and run at this moment, and Rocket No. 3 can already complete such a difficult action.
So, when Maddie says, "I'm going to score 30 points right now," he's not lying to you. Beg.
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Tracy McGrady (born May 24, 1979 in Bartow, Florida, USA) is a former American professional basketball player.
In the 1997 NBA Draft, McGrady was drafted 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, Atlanta Hawks, CBA Qingdao Twins and San Antonio Spurs. During his 16-year career, McGrady was a two-time NBA scoring champion, a seven-time NBA All-Star, a two-time All-NBA First Team, a three-time All-NBA Second Team, a two-time All-NBA Third Team, and a 2-time Most Improved NBA Player Award in 2001.
On August 26, 2013, McGrady announced his retirement, and on April 2, 2017, McGrady was officially inducted into the 2017 Nai Smith Basketball Hall of Fame Memorial.
If Maddy can recover well in the new season and 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 now lacking such players, 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
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