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Tracy McGrady chooses his top five shooters of all time, excluding Ray Allen and Larry Bird
Tracy McGrady notably leaves out Ray Allen and Larry Bird from his listing of the 5 best shooters of all time.
Tracy McGrady has raised eyebrows through sharing his list of the 5 biggest shooters in NBA history. While it is inevitable that when any person shares a listing like this, a massive name gets snubbed, McGrady incredibly left out two of them, Ray Allen and Larry Bird..
“Right off the bat, I bought Steph (Curry) of course,” McGrady said. “Klay (Thompson) of course. Mark Price of course. Craig Hodges of course. And last but now not least, gotta go Reggie Miller.”
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I assume you should make a case for Bird no longer being one of the 5 great shooters ever, but how on earth did McGrady depart off Allen? We have seen such lists being shared over the years and this may be the first time I’ve seen any person cut out him.
Allen used to be the NBA’s all-time leader for threes made with 2,973 before Stephen Curry passed him in 2021. He also shot 40.0% from three for his profession and is without doubt one of the 5 best shooters ever. Curry even picked Allen as the greatest shooter in NBA records besides himself.
McGrady is entitled to his opinion, of course, however if I had to make changes here, I would dispose of Craig Hodges and Mark Price. That’s not to say they weren’t wonderful shooters.
Hodges gained the three-point contest three times, which is tied for the most with Bird, and shot 40.0% from past the arc. As for Price, he shot 40.2% from three for his career and received the three-point contest twice. They have been amazing long-range snipers, but not appropriate ample to be pinnacle five all-time.
Allen would take one of those spots and, for me, he, Curry, Reggie Miller, and Klay Thompson are locks when it comes to a top-five listing of shooters. As for the fifth and remaining spot, well it truly is a tough choice.
Bird would really be in contention, along with Damian Lillard and perhaps even James Harden. If I had to make a pick, I would go with Lillard in simple terms due to the fact of his range.
NBA Fans Reacted To Tracy McGrady’s List
I was happy to see that NBA followers agreed with me on Allen having to be there, as they could not trust it either that McGrady left him off.
One idea it used to be insane that Allen was once left out, “No Ray is insane bro.”
A fan stated Allen is the second-greatest shooter, “Where’s Ray Allen? Ray is the 2nd best of all time.”
One stated McGrady had to be drunk, “T-Mac’s First Take Drunk Edition.”
A fan stated Allen and Lillard have to be in the top five, “So Ray Allen and Dame Dolla are no longer pinnacle 5 shooters ever? Stop it.”
One notion McGrady was once being disrespectful here, “Wow!!! Craig Hodges over Ray Allen that’s way disrespectful TMac.”
A fan felt that McGrady should have some pork with Allen, “My boy should have some type of unstated pork with Ray Allen.”
I have by no means virtually heard of any sort of red meat between them. In fact, McGrady has spoken glowingly of Allen in the past. To go from that to leaving him off the top five was instead odd. Maybe McGrady in some way forgot about Allen when this video was made, however that appears as a substitute improbable, too.
Male fans are upset with the media comparing Caitlin Clark to Larry Bird
This week, the Indianapolis Star asked if Caitlin Clark could be the next Larry Bird and it made a bunch of male basketball fans very angry.
The article stemmed from a response Indiana Fever general manager Lin Dunn gave to a question on Wednesday.
“Wow, is Caitlin Clark the subsequent Larry Bird? Loretta Bird. That’s a high-quality question,” Dunn said. “Let’s hope she is. Let’s hope she has the impact on this franchise that Larry Bird had on his franchise.
“I assume the amazing aspect about her is that she makes anyone higher on the courtroom when she’s out there. She has that affect on people, she’s very unselfish and she’s an notable passer. Does she have the attainable to have a large have an effect on on our program? I think so.”
Apparently, according to Indianapolis Star writer Dana Hunsinger Benbow, some followers consider that is not solely a “stupid comparison,” it’s “idiotic” and “laughable.”
Is Caitlin Clark the next Larry Bird, a pro franchise changing figure?
In the hours since this posted, I’ve gotten emails from (male) readers telling me this is a “stupid comparison” “idiotic” and “laughable.”
Why? A woman can’t transform a franchise? https://t.co/wO80ZEjY8n— Dana HunsingerBenbow (@DanaBenbow) May 2, 2024
But is it? Is it really?
The yr before Larry Bird joined the Boston Celtics, 1978-79, they had been 23-59. The next year, 1979–80, they went 61-21 and have been Atlantic Division champions.
In Caitlin Clark’s case, the Indiana Fever have been 13-27 remaining yr (and 5-31 in the year prior).
Bird was a triple-double machine. Clark is as well. Bird made it to the college basketball championship game. Clark made it there twice. The Celtics delivered Kevin McHale and Robert Parish in Bird’s 2d year. The Fever already added Aliyah Boston. Bird made each and every player on his team that used to be on the floor better. Clark in reality did the identical aspect at Iowa and her Indiana Fever instruct Christie Sides already sees it taking place in the WNBA.
“If you talk to [Clark’s new teammates], they’re simply clearly amazed at how well she’s able to discover them on the court docket in transition,” Sides said.” She’s a inclined passer at any point in time. She makes us all better.”
So if the Fever can flip matters round in a similar fashion to what Bird did for the Celtics, how can you not make that comparison?
Larry Bird additionally isn’t the solely Bird to which Caitlin Clark has drawn comparisons.
Fever generic manager Lin Dunn says she sees a lot of Sue Bird in Clark.
“I see many traits between Sue Bird and Caitlin Clark some 20 years later,” Dunn stated Wednesday. “When I appear at the wonderful guards I’ve considered over how many years now, 28 years, Caitlin has the potential. If she stays healthy, adapts rapidly to the physicality of this league, she has the achievable to have that kind of career.”
Considering Sue Bird played for 20 years in the WNBA, was a four-time champion and a 13-time All-Star and had her variety retired by using the Seattle Storm, that too is a distinctly lofty comparison.
Whether Caitlin Clark can stay up to those expectations stays to be see. The top news, however, is that more people, together with Sue Bird, will without a doubt be watching.
What a season @IowaWBB and what a career @CaitlinClark22. We undoubtedly watched one of the all time best college careers….ring or not. Thank you for helping elevate our sport with your play, your poise, and of course your logo 3’s! I can’t wait to watch you at the next level!
— Sue Bird (@S10Bird) April 7, 2024
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