Tracy McGrady Thinks Chris Bosh is a Sellout

by | Dec 22, 2010 | 3 comments

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After being booed in Wednesday night’s game in Toronto, he was asked the question how he felt about the boos.

T-Mac’s response…

“Keep booing me I love it, it really doesn’t bother me at all…It’s not like I was like Chris Bosh and selling out the city like the city was horrible or something or making crazy comments like the city was horrible.”

See for yourself.

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Video Courtesy of The Detroit Pistons

3 Comments

  1. rmauti

    hell yeah!

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  2. Mike Antonich

    Awesome response. And Chris Bosh is a sellout. The more McGrady continues to return to form, the more I’d like to see him stay. Not like he is an old man, we saw what Arnie did with Dyess. If McGrady is going to get his groove back, shouldn’t the only team that took a chance on him reap the benefits?

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  3. Asad T

    i love t-mac still have his shoes haha

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