Saturday, May 3, 2008

T-Mac is not Cursed


I know I joke around a lot about T-Mac being cursed but this loss was not his fault. First off, remember that the Rockets were without their highest scorer and starting center. Not having Yao meant that a team with already bad offense just lost a guy that was worth 20 pts and 10 rebounds a game. Not only that, but Rafer Alston was out for 2.75 of the games. Not only does he contribute 15 pts a game but he also helps facilitate the offense and plays good D.

Let's turn the tables for a second. Pretend Yao and Alston are both healthy but Carlos Boozer was out for the season and Deron Williams gets hurt after the first two games and can't play anymore. Is there any way the Jazz still win? Of course not.

Without their starting center AND point guard there's no way Houston can beat a team as good as Utah. No expert picked them to win. What's funny is that even a against a really good Utah team (that's ranked second overall in Hollinger's power rankings) the Rockets still went 6 games and maybe would have won had Alston played all the games. I still think Houston would have beat Dallas or Denver in the first round.

The second point that I would like to make though is that Tracy played exceedingly well this series and I don't think you can honestly blame him for this loss. His numbers for the playoffs were:

Points - 27
Rebounds - 8.2
Assists - 6.8

Compared with LeBron's averages for his series which were:

Points - 29.8
Rebounds - 9.5
Assists - 7.7

So basically Tracy played almost as well as LeBron James. I don't think you can fault him for that. In fact he was about 88% of a LeBron James. And when you look at how much his numbers improved compared to the regular season there is no room to complain. It's not like he's A-Rod, MVP every year in the regular season and then disappears in the playoffs. (Sorry for the baseball reference).

Once thing they mentioned last night is that Tracy in his 7 playoff series has never been on a team seeded above a 5. So, what you're saying is that his teams SHOULD have lost all 7 of those playoff series? They were always the underdog. Granted, this year and last year they actually had a better record than the Jazz. But this year they had tons of injuries and last year they went 7 games against the Jazz with a worse roster.

I don't know if Tracy will ever win a playoff series. Perhaps he is cursed. I would rather think that he's unlucky to keep getting in the playoffs on bad teams, or without a full roster. The Rockets as a team have also lost 7 playoff series in a row. Nobody has said that they're cursed. Is the player cursed or the team? They were losing playoff series before T-Mac got there.

I'm optimistic though. Tracy still has lots of time. Right now he's 28 years old. That gives him 5-7 more quality years. His scoring has declined recently but I think he has become a tremendous passer and plays very good defense (when he's trying).

If I were the other NBA teams I would be very thankful that the Rockets lost Yao Ming . They're going to be a force next season if they can keep this team together.

5 comments:

dullstone said...

yup yup.

Mcgrady has always been on the underdog team everytime. I cannot stand hearing that McGrady has never gotten out of the first round a dozen times a game, no matter which series i am watching. God damn, thanks for the update.

And i am sick of the talk of whether or not it is his fault (by media), whether the talk defends him or not, it is annoying to hear while watching a game.

His playoff average is the 4th highest in history, do we really need to ride him constantly every year?

Houston was the only series in the west that went to 6 games. This, in a year, were everyone was expecting one of the most exciting western first rounds ever.

Anyone watching Houston this round saw them working their asses off and accomplishing a lot for such a depleted roster. Pending Health, they will be a beast next year. All of this is the news story for this team, not "Mcgrady has never gotten out of the first round," yawn, double yawn.

Patrick said...

A beast indeed. To tell you the truth, I'm glad they lost after Rafer went down. This team doesn't need to play and lose in the second round. They need to get off the court and get rest.
Alston was already playing on a bad leg.
Tracy has a bum leg, which may get cut on, and a messed up shoulder.
Battier, the iron man on this team, is also limping around on a bad foot.
And, of course Yao is out.

Now, injuries are part of the game, but they seem to be a bigger part for some teams like the clippers or the rockets.

If Houston can stay healthy next year, watch out.

With the developement of Scola, Landry, and being in the second year of Adelman's very compicated offence, they will formidible to say the least.

Here's hoping for some good health.

jake said...

couldn't agree more. injuries are the name of the game.
i had yao to be mvp at the beginning of the season. i'll prolly pick him again next year too. damn chinaman needs to stay healthy

jeremy said...

Figured you HOU fans might enjoy this interview w/ their GM:

http://blogs.houstonpress.com/ballz/2008/05/qa_with_daryl_morey_whats_next.php

jeremy said...

strange... doesn't seem to have pasted correctly:

http://blogs.houstonpress.com/ballz/2008/05/qa_with_
daryl_morey_whats_next.php