Tracy McGrady
Definition
Tracy McGrady, nicknamed 'T-Mac,' is a retired American professional basketball player who played 16 seasons in the NBA, most notably with the Orlando Magic and Houston Rockets.
Renowned for his explosive athleticism, scoring prowess, and highlight-reel dunks, McGrady is a seven-time NBA All-Star and two-time scoring champion.
Post-retirement, he has transitioned into broadcasting, business ventures, and coaching, maintaining a lasting legacy in basketball culture.
Examples
Watching Tracy McGrady drop 13 points in 35 seconds still feels like cheating the laws of physics.
Tracy McGrady's prime was so dominant, defenders probably needed therapy after matching up against him.
If basketball had a hall of 'what ifs,' Tracy McGrady's injury-free career would headline the exhibit.
Kids today call it 'posterizing'; back then, it was just Tracy McGrady going to work.
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