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特雷西-麦格雷迪
Tracy McGrady
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Position: F-G
Born: May 24, 1979
Height: 6-8 / 2,03
Weight: 210 lbs. / 95,3 kg.
High School : Mount Zion Christian Acad. HS (NC) '97

位置:后卫
生日:05/24/79
高度:2.03M
体重:95.3kg
学校:蒙特基督学院(Mount Zion Christian Acad. HS)

*Home Life*

Tracy McGrady, simply known as "T-mac", was born on May 24, 1979 in Bartow, Fl to Melanise Williford and grew up in Auburndale, FL. He was the product of an area called "the Hill" in Auburndale. It is a quaint town of about 9,000, surrounded by lakes halfway between Orlando and Tampa. At Auburndale he quickly became a two-sport star. His first love was baseball with aspirations of playing Major League Baseball. Some Auburndale coaches where certain McGrady would be playing in a Major League ballpark instead of the NBA hardwood.

Tracy's family has been a major influence in his life. His Mother Melanise and his Grandmother Roberta raised Tracy. He, eventually, grew to know both women as "mom".

Melanise Williford worked as a chambermaid at a Disney World hotel. She made a daily 90-minute commute from her home, near Tampa, in order to get to work each day to support the family.

His dad, Tracy McGrady Sr., has had his separate life, but that does not mean he hasn't been there for Tracy.

"My dad's been around," he says. "He did what he had to do. He wasn't a bad father."

Joe Hopkins, Tracy’s coach from Mount Zion Christian Academy, has been a big part of Tracy's life. Joe taught him to respect others, himself and for the game. "He's my backbone," Tracy says. "If it weren't for Coach Hopkins, none of this would be possible."

Hopkins, the basketball coach at Mount Zion Christian Academy in Durham, North Carolina, received a call about Tracy from Alvin Jones Jr., a basketball coach at Kathleen High, a neighboring High School to Auburndale High. Hopkins drove down to Orlando to go to Disney World with his family, and he stopped in Auburndale to meet with Tracy and his "moms". Hopkins offered Tracy a scholarship to Mount Zion on the ride back to Durham with Tracy, and the rest is history.

Career Highlights

Tracy Lamar McGrady, Jr.
Born: 5-24-79
Birthplace: Bartow, Fla., U.S.A.
Height: 6-8 Weight: 215
High School: Mount Zion Christian Academy and Auburndale High School
Drafted: 1997 First Round by the Toronto Raptors (9th overall)
Position: G-F
Jersey #: 1

*CAREER TRANSACTIONS*
Selected by Toronto in the first round (ninth overall) of the 1997 NBA Draft...Traded by Toronto to Orlando in exchange for a future first round draft pick in a sign-and-trade deal (Aug. 3, 2000). Traded to the Houston Rockets long with Juwan Howard, Tyronn Lue and Reece Gaines in exchange for Steve Francis, Cuttino Mobley and Kelvin Cato (June 30, 2004).

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
• Was voted First-Team All-NBA, a member of the Eastern Conference All-Star team and won his second-straight scoring championship (28.0 ppg).
• Scored a career-high 62 points vs. the Washington Wizards on 3/10/04.
• Finished the 02-03 campaign as the NBA scoring champion and averaged more than 30 points per game. He became the youngest player to average 30-plus points per game since the NBA/ABA merger in 1976-77 and the youngest since Bob McAdoo (34.5 ppg) back in 1974-75.
• Voted a starter at the 2001 and 2003 NBA All-Star Games
• Dished out a career-best 13 assists @ Philadelphia on March 17 and recorded a career-high six steals vs. Denver on March 15
• Captured the NBA's Most Improved Player Award and was named to the All-NBA First Team in the 01-02 and 02-03 seasons
• Tied a franchise playoff record with 42 points during Game 3 on 04/28/01 vs. Milwaukee
• Recorded a rookie season-high 22 points and 8 rebounds against the New Jersey Nets on 2/13/98
• Scored 9 points, in 10 minutes, in the Schick Rookie Game during the 1998 NBA All-Star Weekend in New York
• Made his first career NBA start, totaling 13 points and 5 rebounds, against the Washington Wizards on 12/31/97
• Made his NBA debut against the Miami Heat on 10/31/97
• Named the USA Today Player of the Year and the North Carolina state Player of the Year by The Associated Press after his senior year at Mount Zion Christian Academy

PERSONAL
• Recognized for his tremendous efforts in the Central Florida community with the 2003 Rich and Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award
• In 2003, was named among all professional athletes as “Good Guys in Sports” by The Sporting News, recognizing athletes for outstanding character and exemplary civic responsibility
• Took several classes over the 2000 summer at nearby Rollins College which focused on leadership skills
• Considered attending Kentucky or Florida State before opting to declare himself for the 1997 NBA Draft
• Donated $300,000 to Mt. Zion after being drafted by Toronto and intends to make a donation to Auburndale High School
• Names Jim Carrey and Martin Lawrence as his favorite performers and enjoys watching karate movies
• Favorite meal is his mother's special spaghetti and meatballs
• Cousin of NBA All-Star and former Rookie-of-the-Year Vince Carter.

CAREER HIGHS
2003-04 Season Highs
Points: 62 vs. Washington 3/10/04
Field Goals Made: 20 (twice)
Field Goals Attempted: 37 vs. Washington 3/10/04
Three-pointers Made: 8 (3 times)
Three-pointers Att.: 16 @ Atlanta 2/2/03
Free Throws Made: 18 vs. Detroit 12/25/02
Free Throws Attempted: 26 vs. Washington 3/10/04
Offensive Rebounds: 10 vs. Chicago 2/29/00
Defensive Rebounds: 12 vs. Atlanta 2/3/01
Total Rebounds: 17 vs. San Antonio 2/3/02
Assists: 13 (4 times)
Steals: 6 vs. Denver 3/15/02
Blocks: 7 vs. Houston 3/19/00
Minutes Played: 55 @ New York 2/28/03

2003-2004
Led the NBA in scoring average for the second-straight season, posting 28.0 points per game with Orlando... Became the third-youngest player in NBA history to claim multiple scoring titles, trailing only Wilt Chamberlain and Bob McAdoo... Stands as one of nine players in NBA history to win consecutive scoring crowns... Also averaged 6.0 rebounds, a career-high-tying 5.5 assists and 1.39 steals in 67 starts to earn All-NBA Second Team honors... Set a career high with a Magic franchise-record and NBA individual season-high 62 points vs. Washington on Mar. 10... Also tied a career high with 20 field goals made vs. the Wizards, matching the total from his 51-point effort at Denver on Nov. 14... Scored his 10,000th career point on Feb. 20 vs. Denver, becoming the second-youngest player in NBA history to reach this mark behind Kobe Bryant... Hit eight 3-pointers in the first half at Cleveland on Jan. 26 to tie an NBA record and match his career high... Led the Magic in points 54 times and assists 41 times... Named Eastern Conference Player of the Week on Dec. 22 ... Scored 13 points
starting for the East in the 2004 NBA All-Star Game.