We had put it out of our collective heads through sheer concentrated denial and then in one of those Freddy Kruger nightmares that haunts everone in the same night--or because we saw Stephen A.'s interview with The Score today--it hit us.
Last week, when we visited the set of Quite Frankly, Stephen A. Smith intimated, in his stern and conjectural way, that Tracy McGrady may never return to the Houston Rockets.
"He has three herniated discs," he said. "I would be surprised if he ever came back."
As you may know, we here at Globetrotter annointed The Mac our golden calf last November, not just because he plays for the Rockets but because we genuinely like the guy--I mean he married his high school sweetheart and doesn't do anything but eat and sleep, and on the occasion he does want to go out, he goes bowling. He would be us if we had high school sweethearts.
Nevertheless, this speculative desecration of Mac's future has us joining our Canadian brethren in misguided hatred if only until Mac proves him wrong... or right.
Last week, when we visited the set of Quite Frankly, Stephen A. Smith intimated, in his stern and conjectural way, that Tracy McGrady may never return to the Houston Rockets.
"He has three herniated discs," he said. "I would be surprised if he ever came back."
As you may know, we here at Globetrotter annointed The Mac our golden calf last November, not just because he plays for the Rockets but because we genuinely like the guy--I mean he married his high school sweetheart and doesn't do anything but eat and sleep, and on the occasion he does want to go out, he goes bowling. He would be us if we had high school sweethearts.
Nevertheless, this speculative desecration of Mac's future has us joining our Canadian brethren in misguided hatred if only until Mac proves him wrong... or right.
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It will not succeed in actual fact, that is what I think.
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