Published 12/30/2008
by D.Michael Lee
at Bleacher Report - NBA
I was in a nostalgic mood this morning, after checking the Arenas vs. Nash clip from the 2006 season, and I wanted to drop this gem as well this morning.
Check this classic Orlando vs. Washington clip, which showcases a young pre-injury-prone Tracy McGrady leading the Magic against a pre-injury-prone Gilbert Arenas and the Wizards. McGrady has shown flashes of being unstoppable on the court in this clip, and it reminds you how talented this guy is. Arenas is no slouch either though.
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Arenas vs. Mcgrady Video Clip
McGrady's Career Numbers: 22.2 Points / 4.7 Assists / 6.2 Rebounds
Arenas' Career Numbers: 22.8 Points / 5.5 Assists / 4.2 Rebounds
Both players have led their teams to as many NBA titles as Derrick Rose has (zero). Both have been two of the most dominant, yet fragile superstars of the decade. So who gets the nod to you? Vote in the poll, and drop comment here!
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