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McGrady Comes Out of Woodwork; Laments Leaving Toronto

“In hindsight, looking back, obviously I wish I had stayed in Toronto. There’s no doubt we could have contended for a championship. I think about that often.”

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“In hindsight, looking back, obviously I wish I had stayed in Toronto,” McGrady was saying in a recent telephone interview from his home in the Houston area. “There’s no doubt we could have contended for a championship. I think about that often. But if ‘if’ was a fifth, you know?”

“There’s no doubt we would have won that series if I would have been there,” McGrady said. “We had incredible camaraderie. You can’t duplicate that, man. Big brothers, little brothers — we had a mix. And me and Vince were in the perfect situation. You’ve got the two young superstars and you’ve got these old vets. They were our force field. They protected us from anything that happened on that basketball court. They did all the dirty work. And all we had to do was just concentrate on putting the ball in the hoop and guarding who we were guarding. It was just such a great time in my career.

“Had I been a little older and wiser and knew what was ahead of me, I would have stayed, no doubt, with those guys. But that was some of the best times of my life, man. Being with (Charles) Oakley and Kevin Willis and Antonio Davis, Muggsy (Bogues), Dell Curry, Dee Brown. Man. I still talk to a lot of those guys to this day. Because I appreciated how they looked out for me. They were all professionals.”

I too think that team has some very special traits, and if they had stayed together would’ve accomplished something of note. Perhaps I’m overcome with nostalgia here, but I recall them being an excellent blend of youth, talent and veteran leadership that were ready to explode.

I can’t help but lay some blame on this man for having benched McGrady, thus sowing seeds of resentment in the young man:

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