Tracy McGrady: ‘Anybody can win a championship. Everybody can’t get in the Hall of Fame’

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Tracy McGrady: ‘Anybody can win a championship. Everybody can’t get in the Hall of Fame’



Tracy McGrady will be inductedinto the Basketball Hall of Fame.

In his prime, with the Magic and Rockets, McGrady absolutely looked like a Hall of Famer. He was a dynamic scorer who could shoot 3-pointers and attack the rim, and he added plenty of complementary skills.

His case is hindered by two points: He lacked productive longevity, a 15-year career bookended by uneven play as a teenager with the Raptors and injury-limited performances with the Knicks, Pistons and Hawks in later years. And he never won a title.

McGrady, via Tom Westerholm of MassLive:

“Social media can give a lot of people voices these days, and the first thing they say is ‘No rings, no rings,'” McGrady said on Friday, in an appearance at the Hall of Fame’s 60 Days of Summer Program. “You have to have a great team and some luck to get a ring, right? Unfortunately, I wasn’t blessed with that. But I go back at them with this: Anybody can win a championship. Everybody can’t get in the Hall of Fame.”

McGrady is right. Darko Milicic, Adam Morrison, Eddy Curry and numerous lesser forgotten players have won championships. A ring devoid of context is a lesser individual accomplishment than Hall of Fame enshrinement.

But it’s not just that McGrady never won a title.

He didn’t win a single playoff series until he was playing spot minutes for the Spurs in his final season – and the Hall of Fame essentially said that didn’t count. Though McGrady still frequently posted quality individual production in the postseason and his teammates often left plenty to be desired, that lack of team success raises legitimate questions. Was McGrady mentally tough enough? Was he a good leader? Did he elevate his teammates? Could he still excel when defenses clamped down? Did he do enough things that don’t show up in the box score to contribute to winning?

I’m not so concerned about McGrady never winning a title. We should do a better job of separating individual success from team success, and too much of winning a championship escapes a player’s control.

But winning a single playoff-series victory as a rotation player? That’s a far lower bar, and McGrady’s failure to do so is more of a red flag.
 

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:lol:

NBA Hall of Fame is the easiest to get in, if this was an NFL player saying this then maybe but nah T-Mac.

NFL HOF >>>>> NBA HOF :itsawrap:
 

mchammertoeeesss

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Says the nigga that don't got a ring
T Mac not winning a single playoff series is a worse indictment than not winning a ring.
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D'Evils

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T Mac shouldntve got in before Webber.

Webber got fucked with that Ed Martin Shit.

Webber won 3 State Titles, played in 2 national title games, but got suspended while playing in the NBA.

His Michigan years technically don't exist.

He's been eligible since 2013. Cacs have long memories.
 

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There's no such thing as an NBA or NFL Hall of fame.
There's a Pro Basketball and Pro Football HOF.
Contributions outside both leagues can still get you in.
Actually, there's no pro basketball hall of fame. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame honors pro and amateur players.
 

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Lots of scrubs have rings

Mark Madsen

  1. Madsen, who averaged 0.4 points and 0.8 rebounds (no that's not a misprint) as a member of the 2001 and 2002 Lakers teams, was certainly not shy about busting a move on the sidelines or during a victory parade for the team.

    However, hustling for a rebound was where he undoubtedly drew the line in the expended energy department though, as he only averaged 2.5 points and 2.8 rebounds though his six year career.
 

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Mark Madsen

  1. Madsen, who averaged 0.4 points and 0.8 rebounds (no that's not a misprint) as a member of the 2001 and 2002 Lakers teams, was certainly not shy about busting a move on the sidelines or during a victory parade for the team.

    However, hustling for a rebound was where he undoubtedly drew the line in the expended energy department though, as he only averaged 2.5 points and 2.8 rebounds though his six year career.


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Complex

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Would you rather be James Jones or Tracy McGrady?

This argument is stupid

Who is going to remember Ian Clark has a ring? You're going to remember Steph, Draymond, KD, Iggy...
 

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Every Championship NBA team carry about 14 players and every championship team have had at least five players that could have been any other scrub player in the league and they still would have won the chip. t-Mac is correct unfortunately for him he was not one of those scrubs.
 

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Every Championship NBA team carry about 14 players and every championship team have had at least five players that could have been any other scrub player in the league and they still would have won the chip. t-Mac is correct unfortunately for him he was not one of those scrubs.
Exactly... He's trying to use a weak as concept to justify himself and deflect the questions he knows are going to come about him not winning a chip. Its actually pathetic that he's comparing himself to scrubs who got chips by barely contributing to the titles they won. Dude is salty and playing himself with this bullshit!
 

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Exactly... He's trying to use a weak as concept to justify himself and deflect the questions he knows are going to come about him not winning a chip. Its actually pathetic that he's comparing himself to scrubs who got chips by barely contributing to the titles they won. Dude is salty and playing himself with this bullshit!

It's actually not a weak argument

He would have been GP on Miami if he won a ring in San Antonio

Would you think more of his career because he got a ring?

What matters Mitch Richmond's career with Golden State or him getting a ring while playing in only a couple of games for the Lakers?
 
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