Tracy McGrady
Tracy McGrady, often referred to as “T-Mac,” was one of the most gifted scorers of his generation, known for his smooth athleticism, creativity, and explosive offensive skillset. He starred for teams like the Orlando Magic and Houston Rockets.
Key Achievements
- 7× NBA All-Star
- 2× NBA Scoring Champion (2003, 2004)
- 7× All-NBA Team selection
- NBA Most Improved Player (2001)
- Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (2017)
- NBA 75th Anniversary Team nominee
College Career
McGrady made the leap straight from high school to the NBA, being selected 9th overall by the Toronto Raptors in 1997. He broke out after moving to Orlando in 2000.
Career Stats (NBA)
- Games: 938
- Points per game: 19.6
- Assists per game: 4.4
- Rebounds per game: 5.6
Off the Court
After retiring, McGrady became an NBA analyst and launched youth development programs. He’s also remembered for his iconic 13 points in 35 seconds comeback against the Spurs in 2004.
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