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Before 04, Maddie was on the U.S. team, but refused to participate in the Athens Olympics on safety grounds, and was not selected for the U.S. team again. The selected U.S. team also has to sign a three-year contract with the Basketball Association, and during the three years, he will unconditionally participate in all training camps and games of the U.S. team, and Maddie's body does not allow him to sign a contract.
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Maddie played with the U.S. national team in 2003 and represented the national team in Olympic qualifiers, averaging a team-high 14 points per game in all of the games she played. However, due to injuries, he did not play much time and often missed games. Later, the United States introduced a policy that all stars who participated in the national team must sign an agreement, which means that they must ensure that they play for their country for the next three years.
Maddie was suffering from a back injury at the time, and he felt that he could not meet this condition because he could have a back injury at any time**, so he withdrew from the national team. But his performance is obvious to all, and he became the team's leading scorer in the face of a serious back injury, and scored a game-high 21 points against arch-rivals Argentina to help the team win the championship. Now even some commentators say that if Maddie and others had appeared at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, they would have played better.
Also, because he is now affected by various aspects (stamina, injuries, stress, regular season playoffs, family ......Of course, he didn't really want to participate, and he wasn't very suitable to participate.
I'm detailed enough, and I hope the questioner doesn't like other garbage, not working on the issue or closing it for no reason.
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Maddie really wanted to participate in the Dream Team, but the American Basketball Federation never let Maddie participate, so he has not participated in it once.
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Basically, I have never played a major tournament for my country
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National Team Experience:
Selected for Dream Six, number 6, for the 2003 Olympic Qualifiers.
Participated in the game with an injury, and averaged less than 25 minutes of playing time in the four consecutive wins in the group stage, the highest in the team; However, at the end of the first half of the final game against the Virgin Islands, he suffered a back injury** and missed the next three games; returned to the host Puerto Rico team, scoring 12 points and 6 assists; In the end, he played a total of 7 games, with an average score per game. The U.S. team won all 10 games and won the Championship of the Americas.
Other members of the U.S. team this year are: Duncan, Iverson, Kidd, Allen, O'O, Brand, Carter, Bibby, K Martin (replacing the lost mother), Jefferson, Collins, etc.
All-Star starters: Duncan, O'O, Maddy, Iverson, Kidd.
Manager: Larry Brown.
In 2004, like Hamilton, Big Ben and others, Maddie withdrew from the Olympic team on the grounds of poor safety in Athens, and only Duncan and Iverson ended up in Athens for this year's Dream Six.
Maddie introduced. Tracy McGrady (born May 24, 1979), nicknamed T-Mac, is a distant cousin of NBA star Vince Carter, who has a well-rounded and flowing style of play that can play all three positions on the court, and is one of the best scorers in NBA history, playing as a shooting guard and small forward. He was selected to the All-Star team seven times, won the NBA scoring title twice, 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, forming the Yao Mai combination with Chinese star Yao Ming, which is well-known to the majority of Chinese fans.
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. Detail.
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In the summer of 2004, when Tracy McGrady, wearing the aura of a two-time scoring champion and scoring 62 points against the Wizards on March 10 of that year, quietly arrived in Houston, the Rockets and Rockets fans seemed to have turned into ungrateful "villains" overnight, and they seemed to quickly forget about this sleepy-eyed new "lover".
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Facing his old club, Ron Artest said that although he appeared as the sixth man, he still performed a little meritoriously, only 4 of 11 shots in the game, and scored 9 points. Yao Ming contributed 30 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 blocks, Tracy McGrady had 18 points and 8 assists, and starting power forward Louis Scola performed well, with 23 points and 10 rebounds, and finally the Rockets defeated the Kings 107-96 at home to make it two wins in a row.
After the game, Rockets head coach Rick Adelman was interviewed, and he expressed his satisfaction with the result, but also said that it was not the best level for the Rockets, Adelman said: "The players defended well today and they shot the shots they should have made, they did a good job, and we should credit these players for the victory." We trailed at one point in the first half but we managed to get back and equalise at half-time.
Actually, we should appreciate the opponents, they played very well today. I would say that we should be better than we are today. Salmons played well today and we gave him a lot of easy scoring opportunities.
Thankfully, we found the problem at home and we were able to fix it as soon as possible. ”
However, Adelman was generally satisfied with the team's performance today: "We had a good attacking tempo, especially when the game was going on, and we kept it that pace all the time. Today, Yao Ming played very well on the inside, and the opponent had nothing to do with Yao Ming.
Speaking of Yao Ming, in the past two games, Yao Ming has scored at least 30 points, and Ah Shuai also gave his own advice to Yao Ming: "Yao Ming needs to be patient on the inside, and sometimes, Yao Ming starts dribbling without doing anything, and then he will be in trouble. But sometimes he passes the ball to the outside and we have more options.
So Yao Ming needs to be more patient in the game, so that it will be more helpful for our tactics in the game. ”
After talking about Yao Ming, Adelman of course has to talk about Maddie, for Maddie's performance, Adelman can be said to be quite satisfied: "Maddie's choice on the field is very good, in the game, Maddy is always able to make good choices, he can find the right players, he can give them a good pass. You know, Maddie's performance can help everyone on the field.
However, Maddy's passing is also a little dissatisfied: "I think Maddy is really playing well, but I think he needs to be able to take on some shooting tasks. Especially when the offensive time is approaching, he should not pass the ball, he should shoot.
I think Maddie was a little too selfless today. ”
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In 2003, Maddie represented the U.S. basketball team in the Athens Olympic qualifiers, but due to safety concerns, he did not participate in the Athens Olympic Games.
The selected players must commit to playing for the national team for three years, including participation in training camp (Las Vegas) in July this year, as well as exhibition matches in China, South Korea and Japan. If Maddie ends up making the cut, such a dense tournament is likely to be overwhelmed by the injury-ridden Maddie. Maddie said:
Considering my physical condition, it may be difficult for me to make a three-year pledge of allegiance. I don't think my body can sustain 82 games, the playoffs, the summer camp. Maddie believes that his refusal to fight in Athens was not the reason for the snub.
"That's what the world was like at that time, and they should understand," he said. At that time, I was very worried about the safety of my family members.
That's not why they snubbed me, I'm convinced. Apparently, Maddie subconsciously still wants to be summoned by the dream team.
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In 2003, Maddie represented the U.S. basketball team in the Athens Olympic qualifiers, but due to safety concerns, he did not participate in the Athens Olympic Games.
First of all, the selection of the U.S. national team is not a call-up system like China, but an invitation is issued, and it is up to the players to decide whether to participate or not. Most of the big names mentioned by the landlord decided not to participate in the national team competition. Secondly, the formation of this Dream 7 is very distinctive, with several role players invited, and some big names really did not receive invitations, such as iverson.
So the U.S. national team is not an NBA All-Star team.
In fact, in the NBA, the annual competition system is very tight, with more than 80 regular season games plus season plays, and when it comes to playing for the country every summer, the players are already scarred. The summer of the NBA is a valuable time for players to rest and recuperate from injuries, and they are not paid to play for the national team, and they may not be able to get playing time, these factors have become reasons for many big names who have become famous not to participate in the national team.
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I've beaten it, so let's take a good look.
I love Maddie too!
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Maddie played in the national team and later fought in the national team, so he basically doesn't play in the national team now.
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National Team Experience:
Selected for Dream Six, number 6, for the 2003 Olympic Qualifiers.
Participated in the game with an injury, and averaged less than 25 minutes of playing time in the four consecutive wins in the group stage, the highest in the team; However, at the end of the first half of the final game against the Virgin Islands, he suffered a back injury** and missed the next three games; returned to the host Puerto Rico team, scoring 12 points and 6 assists; In the end, he played a total of 7 games, with an average score per game. The U.S. team won all 10 games and won the Championship of the Americas.
The other members of the U.S. team this year are: Duncan, Iverson, Kidd, Ray Allen, Ao, Brand, Carter, Bibby, Kenyon Martin (replacing the lost mother), Jefferson, Collinson, etc.
All-Star starters: Duncan, O Jr. (Jermaine O'Neal), Maddy, Iverson, Kidd.
Manager: Larry Brown.
In 2004, like Hamilton, Big Ben and others, they withdrew from the Olympic team on the grounds of poor safety in Athens, and the others had their own reasons for waiting to give birth or recuperate from injuries, and only Duncan and Iverson ended up in Athens for this year's Dream Six.
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I believe many people know Maddie, this NBA star is still very well-known in our country. Maddie still has the strength as an NBA player, he plays elegantly and beautifully. Maddie's career has been full of ups and downs, and he's been great, but he's not immune to injury.
I believe that Chinese fans will be no stranger to Maddie, Maddie and Yao Ming were members of the same team back then, and the relationship between the two was really good. And the two also led the Rockets to good results. Many people have seen Maddie's moment of death, and he is really powerful, leading Team Rocket to rebirth in a desperate situation.
Maddie can't play for the national team because he has too many injuries。As a professional basketball player, the last thing Maddie wants to happen is probably an injury, but God is not enough, Maddie has a lot of injuries. In his prime years, injuries also plagued him, so Maddie the glass man couldn't play in the Olympics.
Playing for the national team, I believe Maddie is also very willing, but the game is to be the best condition of the player, but unfortunately Maddie did not, and Maddie's injury also dissuaded the national team manager. It's not good for the team to bring in an injured player, so even if Maddie has the quality, there's nothing he can do.
There are so many good players in the United States that there is a lot of competition. As a basketball powerhouse in the United States, there are too many excellent players, and many people are competing with Maddie, so there is no way, so many people compete, but the number of people who play is limited, so he can't play for the national team.
But I would say Maddie is a good player.
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Maddie is arrogant after all, so when he didn't become a championship with the Spurs, he chose to end his career with regret, this is his personality, if he still plays for a long time, then he is not Maddie. Maddie has only been to the national team once in her career, and the Dream Six in '03 competed in the Puerto Rico American Championships.
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