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Introduction to Tracy McGrady?

Name: Tracy Lamar McGrady

Full name: Tracy lamar McGrady

Gender: Male

Nationality: United States

Jersey: 1997-2009: No. 1 2009-2010: No. 3

Nickname: T-mac (submachine gun) Pumpkin Head (Aunt Maddie called him as a child )

Born: May 24, 1979, Bartow, Florida

Constellation: Gemini

Blood type: AB

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Growing up: Auburndale, Florida

Graduating: Mount Zion Christian Acad. HS - North Carolina Durham, N.D.

Draft: Selected by the Toronto Raptors with the ninth pick in the first round of the 1997 Charlotte Draft

Height: Rookie data 6 feet 8 inches (203cm) ) Actual height is about 6 feet 9 inches (206cm)

Weight: Rookie data 210 pounds (95.6kg)-gt; 218 pounds (98.1kg)

Bench press: 120kg, When he first entered the NBA, he could not push 185 pounds/84 kilograms, but he could push 18 to 22 times later

Armspan: Rookie's physical measurement was 7 feet 2 inches (218cm), and the current wingspan is about 7 feet 3 inches (221cm)

Bounce: Rookie physical test: Run-up jump 44.2 inches (109cm)

Speed: 40 yards/36.6 meters dash less than 4.4 seconds

Team: Toronto Raptors -gt; Orlando Magic -gt; Houston Rockets

Number: No. 3 (originally No. 1) The meaning behind No. 3: In the middle of last season, Tracy McGrady submitted a number change application to the league and received Alliance approval. 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 methods of fighting 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. There are many No. 3 stars in the NBA, including "The Answer" Iverson, Flash Wade, Queen Bee Paul, etc. They are all tough players, which also reflects McGrady's desire to become stronger. (It is impossible for McGrady to change his number with the arrival of Ariza)

Position: G-F (a typical swing man at forward and guard, who played all 5 positions in high school, and can swing from 1-4 after entering the NBA) , the position played most by SG, the small forward with the best efficiency and my favorite position)

Injuries: Long-term back injury history caused by congenital mild scoliosis: shoulder, Hips, knees, ankles, elbows, hands, fingers, feet, toes, quadriceps, pleurisy, concussion, back

Note: Tracy (Tracy) is an old Irish name and can be used as The surname can also be used as a given name, either as a male or female name. Its original meaning is "warrior" or "strength". In the United States, it is mainly used as a female name because of the influence of British culture. T-Mac's family has Irish roots, which can be seen from the Mc in his last name, which means "son of" (so the "c" on the jersey is lowercase), so it is natural to give him an Irish name. .

Fan evaluation (it can also be said to be a nickname conversion): 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. However, the performance in the 2008/09 season was sluggish and the state was not good, but we still have reason to believe that McGrady will come back.

Career statistics

Season team playing time, starting minutes, shooting percentage, three-point percentage, free throw percentage, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul points

1997 -98 Toronto Raptors 64 17 18.4 45 34.1 71.2 1.6 2.6 4.2 1.5 0.77 0.95 1.03 1.34 7.0

1998-99 Toronto Raptors 49 2 22.6 43.6 22.9 72.6 2.4 3.2 5. 7 2.3 1.06 1.35 1.63 1.92 9.3

1999-00 Toronto Raptors 79 34 31.2 45.1 27.7 70.7 2.4 4.0 6.3 3.3 1.14 1.91 2.03 2.54 15.4

2000-01 Orlando Magic 77 77 40.1 45.7 35.5 73. 3 2.5 5.0 7.5 4.6 1.51 1.53 2.57 2.08 26.8

2001-02 Orlando Magic 76 76 38.3 45.1 36.4 74.8 2.0 5.9 7.9 5.3 1.57 0.96 2.49 1.83 25.6

2002-03 Orlando Magic 75 74 39 .4 45.7 38.6 79.3 1.6 4.9 6.5 5.5 1.65 0.79 2.60 2.08 32.1

2003-04 Orlando Magic 67 67 39.9 41.7 33.9 79.6 1.4 4.6 6.0 5.5 1.39 0.63 2.67 1.93 28.0

2004-05 Houston Rockets 78 78 40.8 43.1 32.6 77.4 0.9 5.3 6.2 5.7 1.73 0.67 2.58 2.14 25.7

2005-06 Houston Rockets 47 47 37.1 40.6 31.2 74.7 1.0 5.6 6.5 4.8 1.26 0.87 2.5 5 1.87 24.4

2006-07 Houston Rockets 71 71 35.8 43.1 33.1 70.7 0.8 4.5 5.3 6.5 1.30 0.51 3.00 1.92 24.6

2007-08 Houston Rockets 66 62 37.0 41.9 29.2 68.4 0.6 4.5 5.1 5 .9 1.03 0.45 2.42 1.38 21.6

2008 -09 Houston Rockets 35 35 33.7 38.8 37.6 80.1 0.6 3.8 4.4 5.0 1.20 0.43 1.97 1.09 15.6

Playoff average data

1999-00 Toronto Raptors 3 3 37 38.6 28.6 87.5 3.3 3.7 7 3 1 1 3.3 3.3 16.7

2000-01 Orlando Magic 4 4 44.5 41.5 20 81.6 1.5 5 6.5 8.3 1.7 1.2 2.0 2.8 33.8

2001-02 Orlando Magic 4 4 44.5 46.2 31.3 73.9 1.5 4.8 6.3 5.5 0.5 1.7 3.2 2.8 30.8

2002-03 Orlando Magic 7 7 44

.0 44.8 34.0 77.3 1.4 5.3 6.7 4.7 2.0 0.8 3.7 2.3 31.7

2004-05 Houston Rockets 7 43.0 45.6 37.0 82.4 1.7 5.7 7.4 6.7 1.5 1.4 3.7 2.9 30.7

2006- 07 Houston Rockets 7 7 40.0 39.4 25.0 73.7 0.7 5.1 5.8 7.3 0.7 0.8 3.0 1.7 25.3

2007-08 Houston Rockets 6 6 41.2 42.5 20.8 62.3 1.2 7.0 8.2 6.8 1 .5 0.8 3.0 1.3 27.0

Tracy McGrady[edit this paragraph] Honor record Main honors before entering the NBA:

·USA Today member of the strongest second team of high schools in the 20th century;

· USA Today's 1997 High School Player of the Year;

·North Carolina's 1997 High School Player of the Year (average data: 27.5 points, 8.7 rebounds, 7.7 assists, 2.80 steals, 2.0 blocks, 56.4-FG, 38.9-3P, 79.1- FT, team record 26 wins-2 losses);

·McDonald 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);

·The 21-year-old and older player in NBA history The following single-season scoring leader (26.8 points), but due to Carter's injury that year, Carter had always occupied the scoring leader.

·2003 league scoring leader (32.1 points), the youngest player to average 30 points per game since the 1976 NBA-ABA merger since McAdoo in the 1974-75 season;

· The consecutive scoring champion in the 02-03/03-04 season, the ninth consecutive scoring champion in NBA history, and the third youngest consecutive scoring champion in NBA history after Chamberlain and McAdoo;

· Two-time first team (01-02 forward/02-03 guard), three-time second team (00-01/03-04/06-07 guard), two-time third team (04-05 forward/07-08 Defender);

·Four best of the month (2/01, 2/02, 11/02, 3/03);

*11 best of the week (3/ 13/02, 2/23/03, 3/9/03, 4/13/03, 12/21/03, 1/16/05, 2/6/05, 3/13/05, 4/17/ 05, 4/15/07, 11/05/07);

*1998 All-Star Rookie Challenge, 2000 Slam Dunk Contest (third place), 01-07 seven-time All-Star (02 substitute , 2003 Eastern Conference vote leader);

*02-03 season’s most popular media (NBA All-Interview Teams) second team (19 votes);

*00-01 Voted sixth in the MVP voting for the 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 Best Small Forward in the League;

*"Sports Illustrated" Children's Voted "Favorite Athlete" (all in sports);

*NBA Community Assistance Award in January 2008.

Major records held in Raptors history:

Season blocks: 151 (second in team history)

Career average blocks per game: 1.4 times (third in team history)

Average blocks per game in a season: 1.9 (fourth in team history)

Main records held in Magic team history:

The first consecutive scoring champion; 30 in a single season, up to 51 games; 40 in a single season, up to 11 games; 20 consecutive games, up to 45 games; 30 consecutive games, up to 14 games (there is also a second record of 8 consecutive games, a third record 7 consecutive games); highest regular season scoring average of 28.1 points (***295 games); highest playoff scoring average of 32.0 points (15 games); highest single season scoring total of 2,407 points (02-03); single season The highest scoring average per game was 32.1 points (02-03); the highest assists per game in a single playoff game was 8.3 (00-01); the highest scoring average in the regular season was 62 points; the highest scoring average in the playoffs was 46 points (the second highest score was 43 points, tied for third-highest 42 points); highest total score in two consecutive games in the playoffs: 89 points; highest score in 33 minutes, 52 points; highest score in a half, 37 points; highest score in a single quarter, 25 points; highest score in a single quarter in the playoffs Scored 18 points; made 8 of 8 three-pointers in the half (tying the NBA half-time three-point record); made the most free throws in a single game, 18; made the most free throws, 1,819; made the most All-NBA Teams (4 times); made the most Best of the Month (4 times); most Best of the Week (5 times, same as Shaq); 2 Best of the Month and 3 Best of the Week in a single season (02-03); against the Spurs (38), against the Suns (44), against the 76ers (44 ), against the Kings (44), against the Hawks (40), against the Clippers (47), against the Rockets (39), against the Bucks (48), against the Bulls (52), and against the Wizards (62), all of which are the highest in team history. points; led the team to win the longest 9-game winning streak in team history (00-01) and the longest 19-game losing streak (03-04), the third and sixth team in the NBA to achieve this record. Team).

Main records held in Rockets history:

The first player to reach 2,000 points, 400 rebounds, and 400 assists in a single season, following Hakeem Olajuwon, Moses -After Malone and Elvin Hayes joined the 2,000-point club in a single season (04-05); the first player to be awarded the Best of the Week four times in a single season (04-05); since the 1968-69 season, Hayes has The highest scoring average in a season for a Rockets rookie since San Diego (25.7 points); the only player since Moses Malone in the 1981-82 season to score double 40 in back-to-back games (43 points against the Pistons on 1/22/06, 1/23 /06 41 points against the Bucks, it is very interesting to have back-to-back double 40s with the Magic (also a 41 points against the Bucks on 2/17/04, 43 points against the Jazz on 2/18/04); the first in a single game A player who has reached this level of scoring, rebounding and assists (39 points, 11 rebounds and 9 assists against the Suns on 4/16/07); in the 2006-07 season, it was another 6 consecutive games with 30 points since Moses Malone in the 1981-82 season, ranking Second in Rockets history (30 in 5 games in the 04-05/05-06 season); in the 07-08 season, it was the first time since Olajuwon in the 1988-89 season that he had 30 in three of the four games in the first season; in the 07-08 season 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 for 10 consecutive games, which was the longest in team history and tied the NBA record; led the team to win 22 consecutive victories in team history. The longest away game winning streak is 12 consecutive games.