
One of the most prolific scorers of our generation, Tracy McGrady carved out an illustrious career for himself with three different teams during his prime. Drafted by the Raptors, McGrady grew as a player there before eventually blowing up with the Orlando Magic and then, of course, the Houston Rockets.
Now 5 years removed from his playing career, McGrady was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame last year. The post-career accomplishments weren’t going to stop there for McGrady and now he received another honor from the Orlando Magic. According to a release from the team, McGrady will be inducted into the Orlando Hall of Fame this Tuesday.
RELEASE: Tracy McGrady to be inducted into the Orlando Magic Hall of Fame on Tuesday, Mar. 20#PureMagic pic.twitter.com/RrzTmIhx2Z
— Orlando Magic PR (@Magic_PR) February 22, 2018
Tracy McGrady spent 16 long seasons in the NBA, four of them coming with the Magic. His first campaign with the Magic following three years with Toronto was when he really exploded onto the scene, averaging 26.8 points and grabbing 7.5 rebounds as a 21-year-old.
McGrady also enjoyed the best season of his career with the Magic in 2002 when he led the league in scoring and averaged a monstrous 32.1 points per game. The Mount Zion Christian Academy product averaged 28.1 points, 7 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game in his four years with Orlando.