Saturday, August 29, 2009

Comeback Season


McGrady appears to have worked harder than ever. He hired Chicago trainer Tim Grover, the man who became famous for his work with Michael Jordan. When McGrady returns, he'll have to fit in, and he'll have plenty of relationships to mend because some of his teammates don't believe he gave his best effort last season. He's young enough to still be a good NBA player, and he could have the added motivation of being in the final year of his contract. He has been cleared to do whatever his left knee will allow him to do. The Rockets have been told he's not comfortable jumping off the knee, but with training camp a month away, there's plenty of time to get there. Wouldn't it be something if this turned out to be McGrady's finest hour, if he came back and played at a high level, and shared the ball and ran the floor and helped make everyone better? He's capable of doing all those things. We know this because we've seen it before.

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