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Anonymous
Years ago
Tracy McGrady retires from NBA
If Garnett stayed in Minny, would he be a HOF player?
Take a look at who T-Mac had the pleasure of playing with.... it's a joke.
Kobe was a first round exit when he had the loser squad to carry, T-Mac took his teams as far as they could go.
He is HOF. Only he and MJ averaged 32 6.5 and 5.5 for a season. Elite company.
"He's a scorer and thats all" Wow.
Dude dunked on the Admiral with a drop step. Get him in just for that.
Given the lack of talented teammates in Orlando and the talented, but oft injured support in Houston (let alone T-Mac's own injuries), I think judging him based on 1st round exits is pretty harsh.
Probably isn't HOF-material, but his scoring title(s) and moments such as his '13 points in 33 seconds' are hard to look past.