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Tracy McGrady’s personal information?
Tracy McGrady (May 24, 1979 -) was born in Bartow, FL, USA. He is an American professional basketball player who serves as a shooting guard/small forward and plays for the NBA Detroit Pistons. McGrady's style of play is comprehensive and elegant, and he can play three positions in the backcourt. At his peak, he was one of the best scorers in the NBA. He won two consecutive scoring titles in 2003 and 2004. He once played with the Chinese star Yao Ming in the Houston Rockets. Potency.
Chinese name: Tracy McGrady
Foreign name: Tracy McGrady
Alias: Tracy McGrady, T-Mac
Nationality: American
Birthplace: Bartow, Florida, USA
Date of Birth: May 24, 1979
Graduation School: Mount Zion Christian College
Height: 2.03 meters/6 feet 8 inches
Weight: 101.2 kg/223 pounds
Sports: Basketball
Affiliation Sports Team: Detroit Pistons
Main Awards: NBA Most Improved Player (2001)
Two-time All-NBA Team (2002, 2003)
7 1st NBA All-Star Team
2nd NBA regular season scoring champion (2003, 2004)
Jersey number: No. 1
NBA Draft: 1997 No. 1 Selected by the Raptors with the 9th overall pick
Chinese full name: Tracy Lamar McGrady, Jr.
English full name: Tracy Lamar McGrady, Jr. < /p>
Basic information
Name: Tracy McGrady (Tracy McGrady) Nicknames: McGrady, McGrady T-Mac (submachine gun) Pumpkin Head (Maddie’s family called him when he was a child) The Big Sleep (Magic Era) Full name: Tracy lamar McGrady Jr High School
Cantonese Transliteration: McGrady Gender: Male Nationality: United States Jersey: No. 1 (1997-2009) No. 3 (2009-2010) 1 No. (2010-) No. 6 (National Team) Born: May 24, 1979, Bartow, Florida Constellation: Gemini Blood type: Type O Growth: Auburndale, Florida )Graduation: Mount Zion Christian Acad. HS--Durham, North Carolina Draft: Selected by the Toronto Raptors with the ninth pick in the first round in 1997 Height: Rookie data: 6 feet 7 inches (201cm), official data: 6 feet 8 inches (203cm); Weight: Rookie data: 205 pounds (93kg); now weighs 223 pounds (101.2kg); Bench Press: 120 kilograms, could not press 185 when he first entered the NBA lbs/84kg, can push 18~22 times. Wingspan: Rookie's physical measurement is 7 feet 2 inches (218cm). Current wingspan is about 7 feet 3 inches (221cm). Jumping: Rookie's physical measurement is 44.2 inches (109cm) during approach jump. Speed: 40 yards. /36.6 meters dash less than 4.4 seconds Team: Toronto Raptors -> Orlando Magic -> Houston Rockets -> New York Knicks -> Detroit Pistons Salary: Signed a one-year contract with the Detroit Pistons in the summer of 2010 for US$1.3 million. Number: No. 1 When playing for the Raptors Number story: No. 1. McGrady had just entered the NBA and chose No. 1 because he followed his idol Hardaway. McGrady once said that he always wanted to be No. 1 and that was the reason why he chose No. 1. No. 3. In the middle of the 2009-10 season, McGrady submitted an application for a number change to the league and received approval from the league. The NBA has strict regulations on number changes. A player cannot change his jersey number at will without transferring to another team. If you want to change your number, you must compete with the same number for at least four years.
No. 3 was Tracy McGrady's number in high school. This time Tracy McGrady changed it to No. 3 because he also wanted everyone to pay attention to his "Darfur Dream Team" and "3 Points" documentaries. The "Darfur Dream Team" has three captains, including Tracy McGrady, Clippers' Baron Davis and Lakers point guard Derek Fisher. As for the title "Three Points", it contains Two meanings. The first is its original meaning of three-pointers, and the second is the three ways to combat genocide: Peace, Protection and Punishment. The purpose of the film is to draw widespread attention to the problem in order to attract funds to help local people. Position: G-F (a typical swing man at forward and guard. He played all 5 positions in high school. After entering the NBA, he can swing from 1 to 4. The position he plays most is SG. He has the best efficiency and his favorite position. As a small forward, he was used by the coach as an experienced PG after moving to the Pistons) Injuries: Long-term back injury history caused by congenital mild scoliosis: shoulder, hip, knee, ankle, elbow, hand. , fingers, feet, toes, quadriceps, pleurisy, concussion, back, waist. Idol: Anfernee Hardaway Notes: Tracy is an old Irish name that can be used as a surname or a given name, a male or female name, and its original meaning is "warrior" or "strength" , is mainly used as a girl's name in the United States because of the influence of British culture. Fan comments: During the Magic's top period, he was called "Iceman II". After joining the Rockets, he was even more favored and called "T-MAC". During the 22-game winning streak, fans often chanted "T-MAC 4 MVP" slogans.
Honorary Record
Major honors before entering the NBA: *USA Today member of the 20th Century High School’s Strongest Second Team; *USA Today 1997 High School Player of the Year; *North Carolina 1997 High School Player of the Year (average data: 27.5 points, 8.7 rebounds, 7.7 assists, 2.80 steals, 2.0 blocks, 56.5%-FG%, 38.9%-3P%, team record 26 wins-2 losses); *McDonald's High School All-Star ; *1996 Adidas ABCD training camp MVP. Main honors after entering the NBA: *Most Improved Player (MIP) in the 2000-01 season (74124 votes); *02-03 NBA scoring champion (32.1), becoming the first high school student scoring champion in NBA history; *02-03/03 -Continuous scoring champion in the 2004 season, the 29th consecutive scoring champion in NBA history; played for the Magic (20 photos)* 2 times in the first team (01-02 forward/02-03 guard), 3 times in the first team Second team (00-01 guard/03-04 forward/06-07 guard), 2 times third team (04-05 forward/07-08 guard); *4 times best of the month (2/01, 2/02 , 11/02, 3/03); /05, 2/6/05, 3/13/05, 4/17/05, 4/15/07, 11/05/07); *Participated in the All-Star Rookie Challenge in 1998 and finished third in the 2000 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. , 01-07 seven-time All-Star, first place in the Eastern Conference voting in 2003; *Most popular with the media (NBA All-Interview Teams) second team in the 2002-03 season (19 votes); *Sixth in the MVP voting in the 00-01 season, Fourth in the voting for MVP in the 01-02 season, fourth in the voting for MVP in the 02-03 season, seventh in the voting for MVP in the 04-05 season, sixth in the voting for MVP in the 06-07 season, fifth in the voting for MVP in the 07-08 season; *2003 Rich and Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award; *2003 honor as one of the professional athlete models in the sports news column "Good Guys in Sports"; *2003 General Manager Voted Most Athletic Player, 2002-2005 General Manager Voted League's Best Small Forward ; * "Sports Illustrated" Kids' Voted "Favorite Athlete" (in all sports); * January 2008 NBA Community Assistance Award.
Main records held by the Raptors in team history: Season blocks: 151 (second in team history) (NBA historical guard block record) Career average blocks in a single game: 1.4 (third in team history) Average blocks in a season Number: 1.9 times (fourth in team history) (NBA historical guard block record) Main records held in Magic team history: First consecutive scoring champion; 3 in a single season, up to 51 games; 4 in a single season, up to 11 games; 2 in a row, up to 45 games; 3 in a row, 14 games at most (there is also a second record of 8 consecutive games, a third record of 7 consecutive games); the highest scoring average in the regular season is 28.1 points (***295 games); playoffs Highest scoring average of 32.0 points per game (15 games); Highest total points in a single season of 2,407 points (02-03); Highest scoring average in a single season of 32.1 points per game (02-03); Highest assists per game in a single playoff game (8.3 assists) 00-01); the highest score in the regular season is 62 points; the highest score in the playoffs is 46 points (the second highest score is 43 points, and the third highest score is 42 points); the highest total score in two consecutive games in the playoffs is 89 points; 33 The highest score in a minute is 52 points; the highest score in a half is 37 points; the highest score in a single quarter is 25 points; the highest score in a single quarter in the playoffs is 18 points; 8 of 8 three-pointers in the half (tying the NBA half-time three-point record); most in a single game 18 free throws made; most total free throws 1,819; most All-NBA Teams (4 times); most Best of the Month (4 times); most Best of the Week (5 times, same as Shaq); 2 and 3 Best of the Month in a single season Best of the Week (02-03); vs. Spurs (38), vs. Suns (44), vs. 76ers (44), vs. Kings (44), vs. Hawks (40), vs. Clippers (47), vs. Rockets ( 39), against the Bucks (48), against the Bulls (52), and against the Wizards (62), all the highest points in team history; leading the team to win the longest 9-game winning streak in team history (00-01). Main records held in Rockets history: The first player to reach 2,00 points, 40 rebounds, and 40 assists in a single season, following Hakeem Olajuwon, Moses Malone, and Elvin Hayes. Joined the 2,00 points club in a single season (04-05); first player to win four Player of the Week in a single season (04-05); highest scoring average for a Rockets rookie since Hayes in San Diego in 1968-69 (25.7 points); the only player since Moses Malone in the 1981-82 season to score double 4 points in back-to-back games (43 points against the Pistons on 1/22/06, 41 points against the Bucks on 1/23/06); The first player to reach this level of points, rebounds, and assists in a single game (4/16/07 against the Suns, 39 points, 11 rebounds, and 9 assists); in the 06-07 season since Moses Malone in the 1981-82 season Another 6 consecutive games with 3 points, ranking second in Rockets history (5 games with 3 points in the 04-05/05-06 season); the 2007-08 season is the first four games since Olajuwon in the 1988-89 season. Three 3 games in the game; in the 2007-08 season, he led the team to win 22 consecutive victories, the longest in team history and the second longest in NBA history; led the team to beat opponents by double digits in 10 consecutive games, the longest in team history. Tied NBA record; led the team to win 12 consecutive away games, the longest in team history. The main record in the history of the Spurs when playing for the Rockets (1) (20 photos): The first to defeat the most stable championship dynasty in the modern era in 35 seconds and 13 minutes. When a reporter asked Spurs head coach Popovich, "Which one makes you feel more desperate, McGrady's performance or Fisher's 0.4 seconds?" Popovich could only smile bitterly: "It was myocardial infarction that time, but this time it was a heart attack." Watching someone stab you with a knife again and again, but you can't do anything about it.
Triple-double record
First triple-double: 22 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists (February 23, 2002, Magic 105:87 beat 76ers) Second triple-double : 46 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists (February 23, 2003, Magic 113:105 win over Nets) Third triple-double: 17 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists (December 6, 2007, Rockets 105: 92 wins over the Grizzlies) Fourth triple-double: 20 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists (December 17, 2008, Rockets beat the Nuggets 108:96)
All-Star experience
< p>·1998 New York, Rookie Challenge, played 10 minutes and scored 9 points; ·2000 Oakland, participated in the slam dunk contest, scored 50 points with a turn and two-hand dunk, entered the finals with 99 points, only 77 points in the finals due to abnormal performance, Yu Carter, Francis (SF3) later finished third; ·In 2001 Washington, he cooperated with Nykesha Sales of the Orlando Miracle during the All-Star Weekend, participated in the AOL 2ball competition, and finished sixth; made his first All-Star start, playing 21 minutes 4 Scored 2 points, 1 rebound, 2 steals and 1 block on 1 shot. Blocked Kobe Bryant's fadeaway jumper in the game; ·In Philadelphia in 2002, came off the bench to score 24 points on 9 of 15 shots in 23 minutes, an Eastern Conference-high 3 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals. , performed dazzlingly in an Eastern Conference team that was not performing well overall, and performed a self-made slam dunk through Nash, Dirk and other defenders in the second quarter, which was hailed by the NBA official website as "the most exciting in All-Star history." "One of the slam dunks", Jordan commented: "I think of what I used to be like, and it's a wonderful thing to see such a performance"; ·In Atlanta in 2003, he scored 29 points, the second-highest score in the Eastern Conference, on 10 of 17 shots in 36 minutes. Another 5 rebounds and 2 assists (including 17 points in the third quarter), as the Eastern Conference ticket leader, before the game, he took the initiative to give up the starting job to Jordan, who was in the last All-Star Game, and even almost prepared to deliberately leave his jersey in the locker room to "force him to submit." ", performed a selfless story with AI (Carter finally gave up before the game), regarded it as his best All-Star memory because he started with Jordan and became one of them in Jordan's farewell performance; · 2004 Los Angeles, He scored 13 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists in 23 minutes on 5-for-11 shooting. He appeared on stage wearing one red and one blue sneakers. He pranked Iverson in the locker room before the game (sneaking the belt of his All-Star game uniform). Later, he donated US$13,000 to Florida Children's Hospital; · In 2005 Denver, made his first start in the Western Conference, scoring 8 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks in 24 minutes on 4 of 13 shooting; · In 2006 Houston, with the Glider and Houston Comets Sheryl Swoopes teamed up to participate in the mixed shooting contest and finished third; in the All-Star Game, he scored 36 points on 15 of 26 shots in 27 minutes, 2 assists and 1 steal. The only time he was interested in winning the MVP was also helped by the Western Conference, but he missed the winning goal and the team In the defeat, the MVP was won by LeBron James of the Eastern Conference. His 36 points ranked fifth in history; · In 2007 in Las Vegas, he scored 8 points, 3 rebounds, 11 assists, 3 steals, and 11 assists in 18 minutes on 3-of-8 shooting. It's the highest in the audience.National team experience
Selected into the Dream Six, number 6, to compete in the 2003 Olympic Qualifying Qualifiers. He participated in the game with injuries and averaged 14.5 points in less than 25 minutes per game in the four consecutive group stage games, the highest on the team; however, his back injury recurred near the end of the first half of the last game against the Virgin Islands. Missed the next 3 games; returned against the host Puerto Rico, scoring 12 points and 6 assists; played 7 games in the final game, averaging 12.6 points per game. The United States team won all 10 games and won the Americas Championship. The other members of this U.S. team are: Duncan, Iverson, Kidd, Ray Allen, O'Brien, Brand, Carter, Bibby, Kenyon Martin (replacing Malone who lost his mother), Richard Jefferson, Nick Collison, et al. All-Star starters: Duncan, O'Neal (Jermaine O'Neal), McGrady, Iverson, Kidd. Playing for the Rockets (2) (7 photos) Head coach: Larry Brown. In 2004, like Hamilton, Ben, and others, he withdrew from the Olympic team due to poor safety work in Athens. Others were either expecting childbirth or recuperating from injuries for various reasons. In this Dream Six, only Duncan went to Athens. and Iverson.
Christmas Day Game
12/25/00, the Magic played away against the Pacers, losing 93-103, 13 of 31 shots, 15 of 19 free throws, 43 points, 9 rebounds and 1 assist. 2 blocks and 2 fouls; 12/25/02, the Magic played the Pistons at home, winning 104-99, 14 of 26 shots, 18 of 21 free throws, 46 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 steals, 1 mistake, and 2 fouls; 12/25/03 , the Magic faced the Cavaliers at home, winning 113-101, 15 of 29 shots, 6 of 9 free throws, 41 points, 8 rebounds, 11 assists, 1 block, 3 steals, 2 turnovers and 1 foul; averaged 43.3 points in the Christmas game, ranking first in NBA history.
Technical Analysis
At his peak, McGrady was one of the best shooting guards in the league, winning two consecutive scoring titles. At the end of his career, he gradually declined due to injuries and transitioned into the team's offense. organizer. He is highly talented, with accurate mid-range shots and sharp breakthroughs. What is most commendable is his brilliant imagination when gliding in the air. Sometimes his dunks are as earth-shattering as thunderbolts, and sometimes they are as flexible and graceful as catkins. With his long arms, excellent aerial skills, amazing explosive power and determination to bravely enter the penalty area, McGrady was the most troublesome opponent for NBA teams early in his career.
Comprehensive evaluation
One of the best scorers in NBA history, but his peak period was short due to injuries, and his historical status is controversial. When he was young, McGrady was a talented player both physically and mentally. After losing his physical advantages due to injuries, he transformed into a "point forward".
Offense
Whether it is changing the direction of the dribble while traveling, turning and gliding in the air, or changing the rhythm appropriately during the attack, he knows how to read the opponent's defensive level, and is very good at it. Make fewer mistakes. In other words, unless he has poor touch, few people can guard him. 1 VS 1 KILLER, T-MAC has excellent leg reflexes and explosive power. The first step of the breakthrough is extremely fast and large. Many ball commentators believe that it is the fastest explosive first step after former Magic teammate Grant Hill (in Players such as Sprewell and Wade in their golden years have also received similar evaluations in this regard). However, he has been affected by ankle injuries in recent years and has rarely shown in games. Rely on natural rhythm and long strides to get rid of opponents. He has a wide vision for passing, dares to pass and can pass, especially relying on his height to make exquisite horizontal long passes across the half court. But there are also super low-level mistakes. Generally speaking, his passing level is above the average PG. He can be the direct initiator of the offense or the first conductor of the offense. His judgment on changes in high and low pick-and-rolls needs to be strengthened. There is still room for improvement in his passing methods in the future. An excellent jump shooter and excellent breakthrough player, his scoring methods focus on jump shots within the 17-foot range. Post strength in the low post is not good enough. The breakthrough areas are concentrated at the bottom line and the 45-degree angle, and there are few breakthroughs with large changes in direction at the top of the penalty area. The bottom line is a corridor for breakthroughs, and his famous stunt is to rely on explosive power and flexibility to get rid of the opponent's cut in the bottom corner (2001 playoffs against the Bucks). In the past few years in Orlando, T-MAC has also greatly developed his outside capabilities, but this has also resulted in about 1/3 of his shots coming from beyond the three-point line. Due to his outstanding height and amazing wingspan for the same position, blocking T-MAC's shots from the outside would be as news as if KG didn't get a double-double. Due to injuries, T-MAC relies too much on shooting in the offense and does not often go inside to earn fouls. DRAW FOUL has become the only flaw that T-MAC has been criticized for in the offense. Facing the T-MAC with diverse offensive methods and no blind spots, if placed in the SG position, he can be said to be the highest shooting guard in NBA history.
Defense
T-MAC started out doing dirty work on defense. In the 1998-99 season, he became the only defender among the top 20 members in the league in terms of blocks and offensive rebounds. His defensive talent comes from his long wingspan and excellent aerial advantage. In a 1-on-1 situation, few people can take advantage of him. His grasp of space and understanding of the ball have always made him one of the best defenders. He is a shot-blocking master, but after moving to Orlando and taking on more of the team's offensive tasks, he became less defensive and his mentality changed. T-MAC is not a perfect front-line outside defender. His high center of gravity and lack of concentration lead to leaks when facing the front. However, for low-post and back-up defense, he can sometimes be used as a PF to hard-top.
Overall, McGrady's defense is greatly affected by his psychological excitement and concentration. Not a very good all-around defender. But as a very comprehensive core player, his awareness of defensive rotations has been strengthened, and he has begun to remind his teammates in time during defense. Players who can use their long arms to interfere with the bottom line very rarely perform gambling-like copying of the ball from the front. However, after the knee injury, due to the decline in motor function, the defensive ability has declined, and it is difficult to regain his former style. Other comments when playing for the Knicks (20 photos)
T-MAC, whose first principles in life are "play well" and "win with your own team", has a high basketball IQ, and his coping ability is At the top level of the league, he knows how to use and distribute physical strength reasonably and assist teammates in doing their jobs. Although he takes more shots, there are few comments about him being unique. He has strong creative ability according to specific situations on the basketball court, and self-throw and dunk self-service slam dunks have become his ALLSTAR GAME repertoire.
The Shining Moment
On February 21, 2003, facing the Magic who transferred away his best friend Mike Miller, T-MAC, who was full of anger and had nowhere to vent, faced The former dynasty Bulls scored 52 points in less than three quarters. They never played again in the latter part of the third quarter and the entire fourth quarter (which lasted 33 minutes). Doc Rivers, then the Magic coach, Rivers commented with regret: If T-MAC still has friends, we will trade them one by one. On March 9, 2003, T-MAC continued their crazy performance and single-handedly defeated the Nuggets in half a game. It was not too unusual to score 43 points in 31 minutes, but 27 points were scored in the first half. , 25 points in a single quarter in the second quarter broke the team records held by Brooks Thompson and Shaquille O'Neal. It was also the craziest half-time scoring performance in the NBA in 10 years. At the end of the first half, the dialogue between the two veterans in the locker room was intriguing. , Darrell Armstrong said: I was dumbfounded when I entered the locker room. The Nuggets scored 5 points less than T-MAC at halftime. Chris Whitney, who once played alongside the Wizards and the Gods, said: I have seen many scores of 22 and 24 points in 18 minutes, but such an amazing Changbanpo performance is incredible. In March 2003, McGrady scored more than 30 points in 14 consecutive games, averaging 37 points per game and shooting 50% from the field. He regarded double-teaming and containment as nothing, killing people like hemp, and the entire league went crazy. On January 26, 2004, the Magic lost 98:99 away to the Cavaliers. T-MAC scored 36 points in 25 minutes (34 points in the half), sprained his ankle during a fast break layup in the third quarter and left the game. But he was hot from beyond the arc and made 8 of 8 shots, tying the NBA's half-time three-point record at the time. The little emperor LeBron James, who returned from injury, said with lingering fear after the game: Fortunately, he was off the court, otherwise it would have been another 50-point game, and even if he was pressed on the face, it would have gone in. This must be the most terrifying shooting performance I have ever seen. . On March 10, 2004, he scored 62 points in a single game, becoming another member of the 60-point club after Shaquille O'Neal. In the first 18 minutes, T-MAC had 24 points and the Wizards had 23 points. T-MAC, which was running out of energy in the fourth quarter, made 1 of 11 shots and missed 9 free throws. At the end of the performance, T-MAC pointed his finger to the sky and exited with a gloomy look. G Arenas, who faced off and also scored a season high, said: I was trying to keep up with him throughout the game, but I was shot. On December 10, 2004, he scored 13 points (4 three-pointers/one extra free throw) in the last 35.0 seconds, leading the team to overturn the strong enemy Spurs at the last moment. Such a large number of consecutive points in such a short period of time were eliminated. It’s not too much to be a miracle. Yao Ming, who was present, commented after the game: It would take someone else 200 years to play a game like this, but T-MAC would play it every 50 years.
Classic game
On 2/20/04, against the Nuggets, he became the second youngest player in NBA history to score 10,000 points. On 1/10/04, against the Wizards, the Magic scored 1,606 free throws, setting a new record for the Magic (the previous free throw record for the Magic was O'Neal's 1,602 points). On 3/10/04, against the Wizards, he made 20 of 37 shots and 17 of 26 free throws. He scored a crazy 62 points in a single game, and also had a team-high 10 rebounds and 5 assists, becoming the third player in the past 12 years. Four players with 6 points.
12/9/04, against the Spurs, he scored 13 points in the last 35.4 seconds of the fourth quarter, helping the Rockets defeat the Spurs 81-80 at home. On 4/19/05, against the Clippers, he scored 16 points, 10 assists and 5 rebounds, scoring his 2,000th point in a single season, becoming the fourth player in Rockets history to score more than 2,000 points in a single season. 1/22/06, against the Pistons, scored 43 points. Since 2001, he was the first player to score more than 40 points in Auburn Hills. 1/23/06, against the Bucks, one player scored 18 points in the fourth quarter (scoring 14 consecutive points set a record for consecutive points in the season), while the Bucks only scored 9 points in the quarter. 12/30/06, against the Hawks, scored his 14,000th point in the NBA, becoming the third youngest player in NBA history to score 14,000 points and 4,000 rebounds (the first two are Chamberlain and McAdoo). Off the court (8 photos) On 3/21/07, against the Pacers, he became the third youngest player in NBA history to score 15,000 points. 1/16/07, against the Jazz, he scored 44 points in the game and 30 points in the first half, becoming the fourth player in Rockets history to score more than 30 points in a half. Scored 22 points in the second quarter, the second-highest score in a quarter in Rockets history (second only to Maxwell’s record of 30 points in a quarter in 1991). 5/1/07, vs. Jazz, McGrady 26 He scored 16 assists and Yao Ming had 21 points and 15 rebounds. In NBA history, two players of the same team scored 20-15 at the same time in a single playoff game. This goes back to 11 years ago (4/28 /96, Charles Barkley 30 points and 20 rebounds, Kevin Johnson 21 points and 16 assists) 3/8/08, against the Hornets, McGrady played the entire game and contributed 41 points, helping the Rockets defeat the Hornets and win 18 consecutive games. win. On 6/12/07, against the Grizzlies, McGrady contributed his first triple-double after joining the Rockets, with 17 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds. In the end, the Rockets beat the Grizzlies 105-92. 4/25/05, the second away game of the playoffs against the Mavericks, a classic battle between the passionate Rockets. The Rockets shot 54.8% from the field and 50% from three-point range, the Mavericks shot 50% from the field and 66.7% from three-point range; the Mavericks rebounded 41 to 29; Yao Ming made 13 of 14 shots and 33 points; Tracy McGrady had 28 points, 8 rebounds, 10 assists and 3 Stealing 3 blocks, dunking on Bradley and winning in 2.2 seconds.
Charity
Tracy is a player who is enthusiastic about public welfare in his life. As early as the summer of 2008, Tracy McGrady traveled to the poorest areas in Africa and visited local refugees, which was awe-inspiring. For this reason, he was also elected as the American Charity Celebrity of the Year. In January this year, US media reported that T-mac donated US$20,000 out of his own pocket to help a rugby player who was injured during sports. Tracy McGrady recently revealed on his Weibo that he will travel to China from August 23 to August 30. During his visit to China in 2009, Tracy McGrady was hired by the Red Cross Foundation as the "Warm China Ambassador" and participated in the Warm China Tour that year.
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