Rockets PA Announcer?

Larry89

Disgruntled Kings Fan
#1
He sounds like the old Grizzlies announcer.

That annoying sort of buff guy wheeling voice.

Just wondering. Bored waiting for Kings to play
 
#2
TMac just said he's going to retire at 30 and be a pitcher. What the? It sucks to see someone given so much talent waste it away while someone like CWebb has his talent stripped away from him and he tries to play.
 
#4
TMac just said he's going to retire at 30 and be a pitcher. What the? It sucks to see someone given so much talent waste it away while someone like CWebb has his talent stripped away from him and he tries to play.
Yeah, T-Mac is kind of pissing me off. I realize he has injury issues but it sounds like he's just giving up. He's already saying stuff like he wants to be a secondary player next to Yao which is nonsense considering the NBA today is a perimter oriented game and he needs to be the leader.

The guy is almost being too humble and modest for his own good. He needs to wake up and take control of everything and lead this team like he did a couple of years ago.

He really needs C-Webb's desire because T-Mac can still run a team and C-Webb needs T-Mac's modesty because he needs to accept that he will be a secondary option.
 

SLAB

Hall of Famer
#5
From Rockets.com

Rockets forward Tracy McGrady claims that he has a devastating knuckle ball that he might eventually unleash on big league hitters.

He's just not planning on doing it anytime in the near future.

The Rockets' six-time All-Star said after Thursday night's win over the Chicago Bulls that he doesn't plan on pursuing a baseball career until he's satisfied that his basketball playing days are over.

"I'm going to play baseball at the end of my (basketball) career," McGrady said. "I guess (TNT) took that to mean the end of my contract. But who knows what I'm going to do in four years?"

The questions about McGrady's future surfaced after he mentioned his desire to play baseball during an interview with TNT. The segment aired during the first half of Thursday's game.

McGrady, 27, said he would probably pursue a pitching career after he is done playing basketball.

"I think I'll be done with this game in my early 30's," McGrady said. "I would be a pitcher. I got a knuckleball, slider, changeup, curve and whatever."
 

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
SME
#6
Oh yeah... I'm sure this will happen. We all know 30-something rookies entering baseball are destined for success.

What makes him think anyone would give him the time of day, especially with his history of back problems?
 
#7
Oh yeah... I'm sure this will happen. We all know 30-something rookies entering baseball are destined for success.

What makes him think anyone would give him the time of day, especially with his history of back problems?
Come on man, anyone can play baseball. Someone will give T-Mac a chance.

Sincerely,