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Tracy McGrady is currently retired, so he can't be considered a defender. And in his prime, he can be regarded as a rare top defender.
Tracy McGrady (born May 24, 1979), nicknamed T-Mac, is a distant cousin of NBA star Vince Carter, who has a well-rounded and flowing style of play that can play all three positions on the court, and is one of the best scorers in NBA history, playing as a shooting guard and small forward. He was selected to the All-Star team seven times, won the NBA scoring title twice, played for the Toronto Raptors and Orlando Magic for seven years from 1997 to 2004, and transferred to the Houston Rockets in the 2004-2005 season, forming the Yao Mai combination with Chinese star Yao Ming, which is well-known to the majority of Chinese fans.
Starting with the 2009-2010 season, Tracy McGrady switched to the No. 3 jersey. On February 19, 2010, he was traded to the New York Knicks in a three-way trade involving nine players. On August 10, 2010, he signed with the Detroit Pistons as a free agent and re-wore his No. 1 jersey.
On December 8, 2011, he signed with the Atlanta Hawks again as a free agent. In 2012, McGrady left the NBA and joined Qingdao Shuangxing, a team in the Chinese Basketball Professional League.
On April 16, 2013, McGrady signed with the San Antonio Spurs for the playoffs. On August 26, 2013, McGrady announced his retirement from the NBA.
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I think Maddie is still a top guard, you see how he did when he came back, he was better than before, he didn't make the All-Star but he didn't play when he was injured, people didn't vote for him, they went to shoot, they always supported T-Mac, they always supported the Rockets. But now the wheat is not as good as the wheat of the scoring champion back then.
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Very talented!But there are no other guards such as Kobe, Ginobili, Arenas, they work hard, what a waste!And it has been affected by injuries and other factors, and now it is not considered top-notch.
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Absolutely, it used to be a typical shooting guard, and now it's starting to pass the ball out to role players when he doesn't have a chance, and it's a bit of a point guard.
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Except for Kobe and Wade on TMAC! It's a shame he didn't make it to the All-Star this year! Happy Lantern Festival, friends.
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A player's quality is not in how many points he scores in a game, but in whether he can lead the team to victory, and T-MAC and the Rockets can be in the West of the jungle. It's not easy!
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Now it's so-so. Now, though, he's changing more and more towards practicality. Wheat...
It's a little old... Haven't you seen him when he was the scoring champion, and now I think a superstar guard... Bryant.
Paul. Davis. Wade.
Xiao Ai. Maddie counts it too
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No, I list better defenders.
Kobe Wade, Nash, Iverson, Kidd, Paul, Deron, Davis, Roy, Arenas, Reid.
If I counted casually, there were 10 people who either surpassed T-Mac or were about the same as him.
So he's definitely not a top defender anymore.
I think Kobe and Nash are the best at the top.
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Top! of course!How many guards in the league need to play a double pack on the perimeter right now?
The outbreak is indeed not as good as it used to be ... But that pass is worth 10 million.
So.. Top!
That's all I can say, hehe.
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TMAC's mentality is not adjusted well now, the talent is still there, but the body is not there.
If he doesn't put his posture down and train hard, he's not a top defender.
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I think he still is.
He's got the height to play and he's got a lot of talent.
But injuries have devastated him and hopefully he'll bounce back and play with his passing talent.
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08livenba's ability is above 90, and it must be a top guard.
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T-Mac's body is not good anymore, and his score looks a lot worse now, but his basketball IQ is getting higher and higher.
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Of course, I think Maddie is becoming more and more versatile now.
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I love Maddie. I love rockets, I love Landry
So he's always the best in my eyes.
Forgive me for being careful.
Rockets will win!
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He is more like a small forward with the ball, just like Pippe back then, he can attack, he can control the ball, he can play key shots, but his defense does not dare to compliment, and his physical condition does not allow him to have too fierce confrontations, so it can only be said that he is an All-Star player, but compared with Kobe and Wade, he no longer has the same physical fitness as he did back then, and another one, in fact, MAC is taller, the actual height is more than meters, he is tall relative to the guard, and short compared to the big forward, so he has an advantage, This kobe also has it, faster than high, higher than fast, so he is still a stable scoring point for the Rockets, a position with an absolute advantage compared with opponents, however, like against the Jazz, Lakers, Kings and other teams, MAC can't play much advantage.
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Stars are always in the limelight, and there are times of frustration
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Previously strong. Not anymore.
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Yes Yes Yes !!
Digo is the fiercest !!
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It can only be said. He is not the material of the leader.
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In the competition, the first thing we see is Maddie's talent and skill, and there is no doubt that all the team skaters, opponents, and coaches will recognize Maddie's talent and skills. I have never seen a wing player like him who can combine dexterity and explosiveness so perfectly, and this image of a tall, slender jade tree facing the wind is undoubtedly full of ethereal beauty. And there are basically no dead spots in his technique, and Dough Reaves and Jeff Van Gundy are very much in agreement.
They all agree that Maddie is the most versatile player they've ever seen, capable of stealing rebounds, passing ability, scoring ability, and overall quality. Normally, Kobe Bryant doesn't boast about others, and it won't do any good to boast about others, and it won't be the same to see him boast about Manu and Roy, so how great is Maddie to make a conceited Kobe look the other way.
As a four-time All-Star named to the NBA's top center, Cousins has long been well-known to the majority of Chinese fans. The 31-year-old Cousins was once a dominant figure in the NBA, and when he played for the Kings and Pelicans, Cousins could be called the No. 1 center in the NBA at the time, and he once had a super-sized double-double record of 56 points and 12 rebounds in a single game in the league.
Maddie is a talented player. He stepped into the NBA at the age of 18 and began a brilliant career ever since. Maddie's pinnacle is undoubtedly with the Magic, averaging rebounds and assists per game.
Not only was he a two-time scoring champion, but he also won the All-Team twice. He was one of the best swingmen in the league at the time, and he couldn't lose his momentum in the hail loss against Kobe.
However, after entering the playoffs with an injury in 2008, Maddy's physical condition took a sharp turn and he quickly went from superstar to role player. By 2012, Maddie was no longer able to play in the NBA. Maddie was 33 years old at the time.
Since then, he has not given up his basketball dream, but joined the CBA stage and became the most watched super foreign aid.
Maddie's NBA career is a sad one! Although it does not have the spirit of a king, it is also a realm! Maddie doesn't have that spirit of going to great lengths to win!
But Maddie's elegant and powerful basket source orange god ball was indeed a scenery in the NBA that year! The honorable person is indeed the only criterion for competing for a place in history, and Maddie is a player with superstar quality but no superstar life.
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At that time, Maddie was at a very high level, and he also had a very good reputation in the sports world, similar to Kobe.
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Maddie was also at a very high level back then, and he was a particularly strong basketball player, so he was able to be brought in as a foreign aid.
Needless to say, provided there are no injuries.
Initially, it was said that he would not be able to return until the final week of the regular season, but Maddie said at an event last week that his injury was more serious than expected, and the implication was that he was unlikely to return to the court this season.
Maddie: I'll have to take another week off.
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