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Maddie's personal information
Text Name : McGrady
English : Tracy McGrady
Birthday : May 24, 1979
Height : 203cm 6'8"
Weight : 95.3kg 210lbs
Position : Guard / Forward Bounce :Vertical Jump 105CM Touch 378CM
School: Mount Zion Christian Acad. HS Team :1997-2000 Season with the Toronto Raptors 2000-2004 Season with the Orlando Magic June 30, 2004 by the Magic in exchange for the Rockets to date.
Honored as (Scoring Champion) in 2002-2003;
Honored as (Scoring Champion) in 2003-2004; NBA scoring leader in '02-'03, and youngest player since McCardle in '74 to average 30 points per game
Honored as "Most Improved Player" of 2000-2001 NBA season
Honored as "Most Improved Player" of 2000-2001 NBA season
Honored as "Most Improved Player" of 2000-2001 NBA season. 2000-2001 NBA "Most Improved Player"
Named to the NBA's "Second Team" for 20-2001
Scored a career-high 62 points against the Washington Wizards on March 11, 2004
March 17, 2001, career-high 13 assists against the Philadelphia 76ers
Participated in the 1998 All-Star Weekend "Rookie of the Year" contest, scoring nine points in 10 minutes of action
December 31, 1997, made his NBA debut with a 13-point performance against the Washington Wizards
Three points in his first NBA start, scoring 13 points against the Washington Wizards. NBA debut, 13 points, 5 rebounds
October 31, 1997, made his NBA debut against the Miami Heat
Forever Maddie
[General Evaluation] One of the top players in the NBA. Both physically and mentally gifted player, this phrase is the most appropriate word to use to evaluate Mcgrady.
[Offense] Whether it's a dribble change between lanes, a big turn and glide in the air, or a sensible change of pace on offense, he knows how to read the opponent's defensive hierarchy and rarely makes a mistake. In other words, unless his hands are not good, few people can defend 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 after the former Magic teammate Grant Hill's fastest exposive first step (in this regard, the evaluation of the golden period of SRE, WAD). The first step is the fastest exposive first step since former Magic teammate Grant Hill (in this regard, similar evaluation of the golden period of SRE, WADE and other players). However, due to ankle injuries in recent years, he has seldom played in the game. He relies on his natural sense of rhythm and big steps to get rid of opponents. He has a wide passing vision, and is able to make long passes across the half-court, especially because of his height. However, he does make some very cheap mistakes. Overall his passing is above average for a PG. Can be used as the direct initiator of the offense or as the first commander of the offense, his judgment of the changes in the high and low positions needs to be strengthened, and there is still room for improvement in his passing tools in the future. Excellent jump shooter and excellent breakout player, scoring tools are mostly focused on the 17-foot range with the jump shot. Low post strength is not good enough. Breakout areas are centered around the baseline and forty-five degree corners, with fewer front-facing, drastic change-of-direction breakouts at the top of the arc. The baseline is the corridor of the break, with the claim to fame being relying on explosiveness and flexibility to get out of opponents' cuts at the dead center of the baseline (2001 playoff game against the Bucks). During his years in Orlando, T-MAC also drastically developed his ability to get to the line, but it also resulted in about 1/3 of his shots being from the 3-point line. Due to his incredible wingspan for his outstanding height at the same position, covering T-MAC's shots from the outside could make news as if KG didn't have a double-double. Due to the impact of injuries, the offense relies too much on shooting, and not very often into the interior to earn fouls DRAW FOUL has also become the only flaw in the offense T-MAC is criticized. In the face of a diverse and deadly offense, T-MAC, if placed at the SG position, is arguably the tallest point guard the NBA has ever seen.
[Defense] T-MAC started out doing the dirty work on defense, and in '98-'99 became the only post player in the league's top 20 in caps and frontcourt rebounds. His defensive talent comes from his long arms and excellent aerial advantage, 1 on 1 situation, few people can be in front of him to take advantage of, for the grasp of space and the ball understanding makes him has always been the guards in the cap master, but after transferring to Orlando after the team took on more offensive tasks, he in the defensive sense of slack, mentality has also changed. T-MAC is also not a perfect frontline defender, his high center of gravity and lack of concentration makes him leaky when he is on the frontline, but for low post and backside defense, he can sometimes go up hard as a PF. Overall rating, Mcgrady's defense is heavily influenced by his mental excitement level and concentration. Not a very good full-time defender. But as a very well-rounded core player, he is gaining awareness of his complementary defensive rotations and is starting to be able to alert his peers on defense in a timely manner. Can use his long arms well to disrupt players at the line of scrimmage, with very few gambling plunge plays on the front end.
[Injuries] Has a long history of back injuries. Has an injury to his left ankle.
[Other Comments] T-MAC, who takes "playing beautifully" and "his team winning" as the first rule of his life, has a high basketball IQ, knows how to use the distribution of physical strength wisely and assist his teammates to do their jobs well, and is seldom criticized for being unique, despite his high number of shots. Although he takes a lot of shots, there are few comments that he is very unique. Basketball court according to the specific circumstances of the ability to create a strong, self-tossing self-bucket self-help dunking has become his ALLSTAR GAME of the reserved program.
[Last Moment] In the practice of relying on the defense of the last moment to determine the winners and losers of the Rockets, T-MAC played the most CLUTCH PLAY in his career, in the edge of the cliff to pull back to the team, the hand and the courage are no problem, is the last moment can definitely rely on the core, but T-MAC's problem lies in the last offensive time period of the selection of the majority of his trust in their own hand, early jump shot . Instead of getting into the lane to earn fouls. That gives opponents a greater mental preparation for defense.
[Leadership] and the court on the sky high to go high gorgeous ball style is different, T-MAC as his name TRACY as introverted and sensitive, easy-going and low-key, few scandals, the NBA rare home man, amateur time and even a little reticent, but also unqualified locker room leader, his leadership ability to come from the majority of his court performance and desire to win, once he has a clear goal, his teammates will be easy to get the ball. Once his goal is clear, his teammates will be easily infected by his superhuman ability to work with him, and his team's 21 wins and 61 losses in 2003-2004 can't take away from the fact that he has led the Magic to the playoffs for three consecutive years. 2004-2005 season started off with 6 wins and 11 losses and took over the role of the core players with 50 wins. Indicators to become the fifth in the West, so far failed to pass the first round of the playoffs, rarely too much meddling in the team's business. But there is a history of conflict with Magic management.
[Before entering the NBA] Nominated by USA Today as a member of the 20th Century High School's Strongest 2nd Team; USA Today Player of the Year, North Carolina State Player of the Year (averaged 27.5 ppg., 8.7 rpg., 7.7 apg., 2.80 spg and 2.0 bpg on a team that finished with a record of 26 wins - 2 losses); McDonald's High School All-Star; 1996 Adidas ABCD Camp MVP.
[NBA Honors] NBA Most Improved Player (1): 2001; All- NBA First Team (2): 2003, 2002; All- NBA Second Team (1): 2001, 2004 NBA All-Star (5): 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001; Schick Rookie Game (1): 1998; 2002-2003, 2003-2004 All-League scoring leader; NBA All-Time single-season scoring leader (26.8 ppg) as a 21-year-old. The NBA's 21-year-old single-season scoring champion (26.8 points); in 2003, he became the youngest league scoring champion with an average of more than 32 points after McAdoo in 1976 [NBA Flashbacks] On February 21, 2003, facing the Magic, who turned away his best friend, M MILLER, T-MAC was full of anger and had no place to vent his anger in the face of the former dynasty of the Bulls, who scored 52 points in less than three quarters. After the third quarter and the entire fourth quarter (with 33 minutes) never again on the field, then Magic coach Doc Rivers doubly saddened commented that: T-MAC still have friends, we will trade them out one by one. March 9, 2003, T-MAC continue to continue the crazy performance to their own strength only half the game to the Nuggets chopped with horses, 31 minutes to cut 43 points is not too rare, but one of the first half of the game to the Nuggets chopped with horses, 31 minutes to cut 43 points. Too rare, but one of the 37 points in the first half, the second quarter 25 points in a single period broke Brooks Thompson, Shaquille O'Neal team record, but also the NBA 10 years in the craziest half-court scoring show, the end of the first half of the locker room two veterans of the intriguing dialogue, Darrell Armstrong said: "When I got to the locker room, I was dumbfounded," he said. I was dumbfounded when the locker room, the Nuggets team scored five fewer points than the T-MAC at halftime. Once in the Wizards and God side by side with Chris Whitney said: 18 minutes to take a 22 points 24 points I saw a lot to go, but such an amazing performance of the Nagasaka slope is really incredible. January 26, 2004, the magic of the road 98:99 defeat Knights, T-MAC 25 minutes on the court cut 36 points (34 points at halftime), in the third quarter of the fast-break layups in the sprained ankle off the court. But his hot hand outside the three-point line 8 in 8, tied the then NBA record for three points in a half. The little emperor L james who came back from the injury, said after the game palpitations: good color him off the court, or surely another 50-point game, even if pressed in the face are made into the wrong, this is certainly the most terrible shooting performance I have ever seen.March 10, 2004, a single game crazy cut 62 points, after Shaquille O'Neal and another member of the 60-point club. In the first 18 minutes of the opening half, T-MAC scored 24 points to the Wizards' 23 as a team. A physical fourth quarter saw T-MAC miss nine free throws on 1-of-11 shooting. At the end of the moment, T-MAC fingers to the sky with a somber face to leave the field. G Arenas, who also scored a season high, said, "I was trying to keep up with him the whole game, but I got blown away." On December 10, 2004, he scored 13 points (4 three-pointers/one free throw) in the last 33.5 seconds, leading his team to a last-minute turnaround of their rivals, the Spurs, and the large number of consecutive points scored in such a short period of time was not too much to be considered as a miracle. Yao Ming, who was present at the game, commented after the game, "This kind of game will be played in 200 years, and T-MAC will be played in 50 years.