Those who knew, saw his disdain; those who didn't, might think he was afraid of Su Wan.
With a stern face, McGrady leaned towards Su Wan, his usually sleepy eyes now brimming with seriousness.
But Su Wan didn't take him seriously.
Once he had decided to target McGrady during the All-Star Weekend as revenge on the entire city of Houston, he had gone out of his way to study recordings of McGrady's games since his comeback this season.
At this point in his career, McGrady was already on the decline; although he still averaged 24.6 points, his field goal percentage was only 40.6%, and for the rest of his career as a main player, his highest shooting percentage would only be 43.1%!
And more often than not, his shooting percentage was below 40%.
People say Allen Iverson was the king of inefficient "bad shots," but that was more a product of the way he played in Philly. After Iverson transferred, compared to McGrady during the same period, Iverson had a better shooting percentage.