T-Mac — seven-time scoring champion and the most naturally gifted player of his generation.
Tracy Lamar McGrady Jr. was born in Bartow, Florida in 1979. Toronto Raptors selected him ninth overall in the 1997 NBA Draft directly from high school. His 16-season career produced 19.6 points per game and seven All-Star appearances. He won two consecutive scoring titles (2003, 2004) with the Orlando Magic — becoming the first player since Michael Jordan to win consecutive scoring titles. He was named All-NBA First Team three times. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2017. His most celebrated single performance came in December 2004 — he scored 13 points in 33 seconds to overcome an 8-point deficit and defeat the San Antonio Spurs — the fastest comeback of that magnitude in NBA history. His combination of size (6ft 8in), athleticism and scoring versatility made him one of the few players contemporary analysts considered capable of outperforming LeBron James and Kobe Bryant on the same night. Persistent injuries — particularly hip and back conditions — prevented him from ever reaching a conference finals despite his individual excellence.
Explosive scoring ability and clutch performances
How They Played
Athletic wing with exceptional scoring versatility
Lasting Impact
One of the most talented scorers in NBA history
Scoring Champion 2x (2003,2004)
Career Honours
- Scoring Champion 2x (2003,2004)
- All-Star 7x
- All-NBA First Team 3x
- Most Improved Player (2001)
- Hall of Fame (2017)