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BallerBlogger.com's Daily NBA Links: Chris Bosh talks about 2010, LBJ and Barkley trade barbs, Stephen Jackson needs to work on his leadership skills, Dwight Howard has had some funny nicknames, and Tracy McGrady is criticized for how he's handling his knee injury...
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  • Picklejuice Picklejuice
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    You have to question T-Mac's attitude toward his knee injury.  He needs to rest the knee and come back 100% healthy.  If he doesn't "ball" when he comes back healthy (if he can) a trade may be the best recourse.  I love his game when he's 100% and I hope he can bring it.  He'll never be the same player as he was in Orlando but a T-Mac at 75-80% is much better than 1/2 the players in the NBA.  Good luck, T-Mac. 
    Posted 11/30/2008 respond (flag)
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