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Tracy McGrady

Tracy McGrady

REAL NAME - TRACY MCGRADY
BIRTH DATE - 5/24/79
HIGHSCHOOL - MT. ZION CHRISTIAN
HEIGHT - 6'8"
WEIGHT - 210 LBS.
 

  • Full name is Tracy Lamar McGrady, Jr.
  • 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.

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Tracy McGrady And Vince Carter Are Cousins
McGrady And Carter Are Real-Life Cousins

Selected as the USA Today Player-Of-The-Year as the Top High School Player In The United States Following His Senior Season At Mt. Zion Christian Academy.  Averaged 27.5 Points Per Game, 8.7 Rebounds Per Game, 7.7 Assist Per Game, 2.80 Steals Per Game and 2.00 Blocks Per Game.  Named McDonald's All-American and the Player-Of-The-Year in North Carolina by Associated Press.  Led Mt. Zion to a 26-2 Record as one of the top prep teams in the country.  Recorded highs of 37 Points and 17 Boards during the season...Played in Magic's Roundball Classic in Auburn Hills, Mich., finishing with 13 points (6-7 FG) and helping the West to a 124-106 victory on Apr. 6, 1997.  Named MVP as he led Mt. Zion to victory at the Reebok Holiday Prep Classic, a 54-team tournament held in Las Vegas in December of 1996.  Transferred to Mt. Zion from Auburndale High School in Florida.  As a Junior He averaged 23.1 Point Per Game, 12.2 Rebounds Per Game, 4.90 Blocks Per Game and 4.0 Assists per Game.  Named MVP of the Prestigious Adidas ABCD Camp In New Jersey During The Summer Of 1996.  HoopScoop, A Recruiting Publication Named Him As The "Sleeper Of The Decade".

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