I don't get the love for Tracy McGrady and Allen Iverson. Never have, never will. I have always despised the "it's all about me" style of basketball that became so pervasive once Michael Jordan started winning titles. All kids who feel in love with him saw was the scoring and one on one moves. They never saw the great passing, the great defense, the great leadership or the great decision making.
So what happened. We saw a generation of "me" basketball, "me" NBA marketing and "me" fans.
The NBA Dunk Contest, the NBA Three Point Contest, the scoring point guard, jersey sales geared towards the name on the back not on the front, Ricky Davis shooting at his own basket to get a triple double, Shawn Marion saying he would rather be a 30 point scoring MVP of a bad team than a star among many on the Suns, Allen Iverson, Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, Stephon Marbury, Gilbert Arenas, LeBron James. The list goes on and on of players that are more concerned with getting their's than they are about being one of 15 on a championship team.
No, to TMac. No, Iverson. No to those losers that think more about their stat sheets and paycheck than they do the team winning.