Tracy McGrady
Tracy McGrady is a former professional basketball player known for his successful NBA career and numerous accolades.
Basketball Player
May 24, 1979
Gemini
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Bartow, Florida, United States
Tracy Lamar McGrady Jr., also known as T-Mac, is a renowned American former professional basketball player. Throughout his NBA career, he achieved significant accolades, including being a seven-time NBA All-Star and All-NBA selection, as well as a two-time NBA scoring champion. In 2001, McGrady was honored with the NBA Most Improved Player Award. His most memorable moment occurred in 2004 when he scored 13 points in just 33.3 seconds, leading the Houston Rockets to victory. McGrady was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017. Besides basketball, he also briefly played baseball during his high school years.