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Name: Tracy McGrady

Gender: Male

Nationality: United States

Nickname: T -mac machine gun (the Chinese meaning of T-MAC) Pumpkin Head (Aunt McGrady called him when he was a child) McGrady (typical name) Crispy Knees (the affectionate name given to him by Rockets fans)

Born: May 24, 1979 Day, Bartow, Florida

Constellation: Gemini

Blood type: Type O

Growing up: Auburndale, Florida ( Auburndale, Florida)

Graduation: Mount Zion Christian Acad. HS - Durham, North Carolina

Draft: Selected by the Toronto Raptors with the ninth pick in the first round of the 1997 Charlotte Draft

Height: Official data is 6 feet 8/2.03 meters, actual height is about 6 feet 8.5/2.05 m

Weight: 210 lbs/95.6 kg-gt; 223 lbs/101.2 kg

Bench press: 120 kg. When he first entered the NBA, he could not push 185 lbs/84 kg. Can push 18~22 times

Armspan: Rookie's physical measurement is 7 feet 2/2.18 meters. Current wingspan is about 7 feet 3/2.20 meters

Bounce: Rookie's physical measurement is 40 inches/ 101.6 cm. Since the 2007/08 season, it has dropped to 94 cm due to the impact of injuries year by year.

Speed: 40-yard/36.6-meter dash less than 4.4 seconds, now 40-yard dash 5 seconds

Team: Toronto Raptors-gt; Orlando Magic-gt; Houston Rockets

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Number: No. 1 (The reason for choosing No. 1: One theory is because the idol Penny’s number is No. 1, another theory is that the ABCD training camp is ranked according to player level. TM just entered with No. 175 and came out with No. 1)

Position: G-F (a typical swingman at forward and guard. He played all 5 positions in high school. After entering the NBA, he can swing from 1 to 4. The position played most is SF/SG, and he is the most efficient. Jia and his favorite position is small forward)

Injuries: Long-term history of back injuries caused by congenital mild scoliosis: shoulders, hips, knees, ankles, elbows, hands, Fingers, feet, toes, quadriceps, pleurisy, concussion, back

Note: Tracy (Tracy) is an old Irish name, which can be used as a surname or a given name, and can be used as a male name. It can also be used as a female name. Its original meaning is "warrior" or "strength." It is mainly used as a female name in the United States because of the influence of British culture. T-Mac's family has Irish roots, which can be seen from the Mc in his surname, which means "son of" (so the "c" on the jersey is lowercase), so it is natural to give him an Irish name. .

Fan evaluation (it can also be said to be a nickname conversion): During the Magic's top period, he was called the "McGod". After joining the Rockets, he was even more favored and called "T-MAC". After winning 22 consecutive victories, he was called "T-Mac" (a homonym for Tracy McGrady). However, his performance in the 2008/09 season was sluggish and he was called "Soft Wheat". He was also called "Brittle Knee" due to frequent knee injuries. However, We still believe McGrady will come back.

Career statistics McGrady was selected by the Toronto Raptors with the ninth overall pick in the first round of the 1997 NBA Draft. Since then, he has played for the Orlando Magic and Houston Rockets. McGrady is one of the top players in the league. He has excellent physical fitness and excellent awareness. He can score, rebound, and pass. He has various offensive methods. He once set a record of 13 points in 35 seconds against the Spurs. He has a long history of back injuries and also suffered an ankle injury. Cover character of NBA Live 2007.

Season team playing time, starting time, three-point shooting rate, free throw rate, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul points

1997-98 Toronto Raptors 64 17 18.4 45 34.1 71.2 1.6 2.6 4.2 1.5 0.77 0.95 1.03 1.34 7.0

1998-99 Toronto Raptors 49 2 22.6 43.6 22.9 72.6 2.4 3.2 5.7 2.3 1.06 1.35 1.63 1.92 9.3

1999-00 Toronto Rams Dragons 79 34 31.2 45.1 27.7 70.7 2.4 4.0 6.3 3.3 1.14 1.91 2.03 2.54 15.4

2000-01 Orlando Magic 77 77 40.1 45.7 35.5 73.3 2.5 5.0 7.5 4.6 1.51 1.53 2.57 2.08 26.8

2001-02 Orlando Magic 76 76 38.3 45.1 36.4 74.8 2.0 5.9 7.9 5.3 1.57 0.96 2.49 1.83 25.6

2002-03 Orlando Magic 75 74 39.4 45.7 38.6 79.3 1.6 4.9 6.5 5.5 1.65 0.79 2.60 2.08 32.1

2003-04 Orlando Magic 67 67 39.9 41.7 33.9 79.6 1.4 4.6 6.0 5.5 1.39 0.63 2.67 1.93 28.0

2004-05 Houston Rockets 78 78 40.8 43.1 32.6 77.4 0.9 5.3 6.2 5.7 1.73 0.67 2.58 2.14 25.7

2005-06 Houston Rockets 47 47 37.1 40.6 31.2 74.7 1.0 5.6 6.5 4.8 1.26 0.87 2.55 1.87 24.4

2006-07 Houston Rockets 71 71 35.8 43.1 33 .1 70.7 0.8 4.5 5.3 6.5 1.30 0.51 3.00 1.92 24.6

2007-08 Houston Rockets 66 62 37.0 41.9 29.2 68.4 0.6 4.5 5.1 5.9 1.03 0.45 2.42 1.38 21.6

Career summary data

Season team playing time, starting time shooting percentage, three-point shooting percentage, free throw percentage, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, total rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul points

2007-2008 Rockets 66 62 2440 548-1307 86-295 245-358 42 297 339 387 68 30 160 91 1427

2006-2007 Rockets 71 71 2540 638-1480 126-381 345-488 56 322 378 458 92 36 213 136 1747

200 5-2006 Rockets 47 47 1746 410-1011 73-234 254-340 46 261 307 225 59 41 120 88 1147

2004-2005 Rockets 78

78 3182 715-1660 142-435 431-557 71 413 484 448 135 52 201 167 2003

2003-2004 Magic 67 67 2675 653-1566 174-513 398-500 9 5 307 402 370 93 42 179 129 1878

2002-2003 Magic 75 74 2954 829-1813 173-448 576-726 121 367 488 411 124 59 195 156 2407

2001-2002 Magic 76 76 2 912 715- 1586 103-283 415-555 150 447 597 400 119 73 189 139 1948

2000-2001 Magic 77 77 3087 788-1724 59-166 430-587 192 388 580 3 52 116 118 198 160 2065

1999-2000 Raptors 79 34 2462 459-1018 18-65 277-392 188 313 501 263 90 151 160 201 1213

1998-1999 Raptors 49 2 1106 168-385 8 -35 114-157 120 158 278 113 52 66 80 94 458

1997-1998 Raptors 64 17 1179 179-398 14-41 79-111 105 164 269 98 49 61 66 86 45 1

Career Summary 749 605 26283 6102-13948 976-2896 3564-4771 1186 3437 4623 3525 997 729 1761 1447 16744

Tracy McGrady

Honors Record

Main honors before entering the NBA:

·USA Today member of the 20th Century High School’s Strongest Second Team;

·USA Today 1997 High School Player of the Year ;

·The 1997 North Carolina High School Player of the Year (average data: 27.5 points, 8.7 rebounds, 7.7 assists, 2.80 steals, 2.0 blocks, 56.4-FG, 38.9-3P, 79.1-FT, team record 26 wins - 2 losses);

·McDonald's High School All-Star;

·1996 Adidas ABCD training camp MVP.

Main honors after entering the NBA:

·Most Improved Player (MIP) in the 2000-01 season (74124 votes);

·21-year-old and older player in NBA history The following single-season scoring leader (26.8 points), but due to Carter's injury that year, Carter had always occupied the scoring leader.

·2003 league scoring leader (32.1 points), the youngest player to average 30 points per game since the 1976 NBA-ABA merger since McAdoo in the 1974-75 season;

· The consecutive scoring champion in the 02-03/03-04 season, the ninth consecutive scoring champion in NBA history, and the third youngest consecutive scoring champion in NBA history after Chamberlain and McAdoo;

· Two-time first team (01-02 forward/02-03 guard), three-time second team (00-01/03-04/06-07 guard), two-time third team (04-05 forward/07-08 Defender);

·Four times of the Month (2/01, 2/02, 11/02, 3/03);

*11 times of the Week (3/ 13/02, 2/23/03, 3/9/03, 4/13/03, 12/21/03, 1/16/05, 2/6/05, 3/13/05, 4/17/ 05, 4/15/07, 11/05/07);

*1998 All-Star Rookie Challenge, 2000 Slam Dunk Contest (third place), 01-07 seven-time All-Star (02 substitute , Eastern Conference vote leader in 2003);

*The most popular media in the 02-03 season (NBA All-Interview Teams) second team (19 votes);

*00-01 Voted sixth in the MVP voting for the season, fourth in the voting for MVP in the 01-02 season, fourth in the voting for MVP in the 02-03 season, seventh in the voting for MVP in the 04-05 season, sixth in the voting for MVP in the 06-07 season, fifth in the voting for MVP in the 07-08 season ;

*2003 Rich and Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award;

*2003 Honor as one of the professional athlete models in the sports news column "Good Guys in Sports";

*2003 general manager vote for most athletic player, 2002-2005 general manager vote for league's best small forward;

*"Sports Illustrated" children's vote for "Favorite Athlete" (all in sports);

*NBA Community Assistance Award in January 2008.

Main records held in Raptors history:

Season blocks: 151 (second in team history)

Career average blocks per game: 1.4 times (third in team history)

Average blocks per game in a season: 1.9 (fourth in team history)

Main records held in Magic team history:

The first consecutive scoring champion; 30 in a single season, up to 51 games; 40 in a single season, up to 11 games; 20 consecutive games, up to 45 games; 30 consecutive games, up to 14 games (there is also a second record of 8 consecutive games, a third record 7 consecutive games); highest regular season scoring average of 28.1 points (***295 games); highest playoff scoring average of 32.0 points (15 games); highest single season scoring total of 2,407 points (02-03); single season The highest scoring average per game was 32.1 points (02-03); the highest assists per game in a single playoff game was 8.3 (00-01); the highest scoring average in the regular season was 62 points; the highest scoring average in the playoffs was 46 points (the second highest score was 43 points, tied for third-highest 42 points); highest total score in two consecutive games in the playoffs: 89 points; highest score in 33 minutes, 52 points; highest score in a half, 37 points; highest score in a single quarter, 25 points; highest score in a single quarter in the playoffs Scored 18 points; made 8 of 8 three-pointers in the half (tying the NBA half-time three-point record); made the most free throws in a single game, 18; made the most free throws, 1,819; made the most All-NBA Teams (4 times); made the most Best of the Month (4 times); the most Best of the Week (5 times, same as Shaq); 2 Best of the Month and 3 Best of the Week in a single season (02-03); against the Spurs (38), against the Suns (44), against the 76ers (44) ), against the Kings (44), against the Hawks (40), against the Clippers (47), against the Rockets (39), against the Bucks (48), against the Bulls (52), and against the Wizards (62), all of which are the highest in team history. points; led the team to win the longest 9-game winning streak in team history (00-01) and the longest 19-game losing streak (03-04), the third and sixth team in the NBA to achieve this record. Team).

Major records in Rockets history:

The first player to reach 2,000 points, 400 rebounds, and 400 assists in a single season, following Hakeem Olajuwon and Moses -After Malone and Elvin Hayes joined the 2,000-point club in a single season (04-05); the first player to be awarded the Best of the Week four times in a single season (04-05); since the 1968-69 season, Hayes has The highest scoring average in a season for a Rockets rookie since San Diego (25.7 points); the only player since Moses Malone in the 1981-82 season to score double 40 in back-to-back games (43 points against the Pistons on 1/22/06, 1/23 /06 41 points against the Bucks, it is very interesting to have back-to-back double 40s with the Magic (also a 41 points against the Bucks on 2/17/04, 43 points against the Jazz on 2/18/04); the first in a single game A player who has reached this level of scoring, rebounding and assists (4/16/07 against the Suns, 39 points, 11 rebounds and 9 assists); in the 2006-07 season, it was another 6 consecutive games with 30 points since Moses Malone in the 1981-82 season, ranking Second in Rockets history (30 in 5 games in the 04-05/05-06 season); in the 07-08 season, it was the first time since Olajuwon in the 1988-89 season that he had 30 in three of the four games in the first season; in the 07-08 season Led the team to win 22 consecutive victories, the longest in team history and the second longest in NBA history; led the team to beat opponents by double digits for 10 consecutive games, which was the longest in team history and tied the NBA record; led the team to win 22 consecutive victories in team history. The longest away game winning streak is 12 consecutive games.

Tracy McGrady

All-Star experience

·1998 New York, Rookie Challenge, scored 9 points in 10 minutes;

·In 2000, Oakland, participated in the dunk contest, scored 50 points with a turn and two-handed dunk, and entered the finals with 99 points. In the finals, he performed abnormally and only scored 77 points, finishing third behind Carter and SF3;

·2001 In the 2010 Washington, he cooperated with Nykesha Sales of the Orlando Miracle during the All-Star Weekend, participated in the AOL 2ball competition, and finished sixth; he made his first All-Star start (teammate Hill, who also started the game, was absent due to injury), playing 21 minutes. Scored 2 points on 1 of 4 shots, 1 rebound, 2 steals and 1 block. As a rookie, the highlight was blocking KB's back, but he was also risked by Duncan for a layup;

·2002 Philadelphia, came on as a substitute In 23 minutes, he scored an Eastern Conference-high 24 points on 9-of-15 shooting. He also had 3 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 steals. He performed brilliantly in an Eastern Conference team that was not performing well as a whole. In the second quarter, he performed a trick through Nash, Dirk and other defenders. The self-created slam dunk was hailed by the NBA official website as "one of the most exciting dunks in All-Star history". Jordan commented: "I think of what I was like in the past. It is really a wonderful thing to see such a performance";

·In Atlanta in 2003, he scored 29 points, the second-highest score in the Eastern Conference, on 10 of 17 shots in 36 minutes, and 5 rebounds and 2 assists (including 17 points in the third quarter). The starting lineup was given to Jordan in the last All-Star Game, and he was almost prepared to deliberately drop his jersey in the locker room to "force him to submit". He staged a selfless story with AI (in the end, Carter gave up before the game). Because he started with Jordan and played in the Being a part of Jordan's farewell performance is regarded as his best All-Star memory;

·In Los Angeles in 2004, he scored 13 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists in 23 minutes on 5-of-11 shooting, wearing a Sneakers of different colors, red and blue, appeared on the stage. MS also set the NBA record for the worst All-Star starting record (previously Barkley's 34 wins), and pranked Allen Iverson in the locker room before the game (stealingly pulling the belt of his All-Star game uniform). ), donated US$13,000 to Florida Children's Hospital after the game;

·In 2005, Denver made his first start in the Western Conference, scoring 8 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals and 2 blocks in 24 minutes on 4-for-13 shooting;

·In 2006 in Houston, he teamed up with Sheryl Swoopes of the Glider and Houston Comets to participate in the mixed shooting contest and finished third; he participated as a forward in the All-Star Game and scored 36 points on 15 of 26 shots in 27 minutes. 2 assists and 1 steal. The only time he wanted to win MVP was also helped by the Western Conference, but he missed the winning goal. MS was fouled by LBJ, and his 36 points ranked fifth in history;

·2007 Las Vegas Si scored 8 points, 3 rebounds, 11 assists and 3 steals in 18 minutes on 3-of-8 shooting. The 11 assists were the highest in the game. In the first quarter, Shaq, who was overjoyed by the successful dunk, hugged him and kissed his forehead.

Tracy McGrady

National team experience

Selected into Dream Six, No. 6, to compete in the 2003 Olympic qualifying tournament.

Participated in the game despite injuries, and averaged 14.5 points in less than 25 minutes per game in the four consecutive group stage wins, the highest on the team; but in the first half of the last game against the Virgin Islands His back injury recurred near the end of the game and he missed the next three games. He returned against the host Puerto Rico and scored 12 points and 6 assists. In the final game, he played 7 games, averaging 12.6 points per game. The U.S. team won all 10 games and won the Americas Championship.

The other members of this U.S. team are: Duncan, Iverson, Kidd, Ray Allen, O'Brien, Brand, Carter, Bibby, Kenyon Martin (replacing the player who lost his mother) Malone), R. Jefferson, Collinson, etc.

All-Star starters: Duncan, O'Neal (Jermaine O'Neal), McGrady, Iverson, Kidd.

Head coach: Larry Brown.

In 2004, like Hamilton, Oben and others, he withdrew from the Olympic team due to poor safety work in Athens. Others were either expecting childbirth or recuperating from injuries for different reasons. This time, Dream Six finally left. Only Duncan and Iverson left Athens.

Tracy McGrady

Christmas Day Game

12/25/00, the Magic played away against the Pacers, losing 93-103, shooting 13 of 31 from the field made 15 of 19 free throws, scored 43 points, 9 rebounds, 1 assist, 2 blocks, and 2 fouls;

12/25/02, the Magic faced the Pistons at home, winning 104-99, 14 of 26 shots, 18 of 21 free throws In the game, he scored 46 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 3 steals, 1 mistake and 2 fouls;

12/25/03, the Magic faced the Cavaliers at home, winning 113-101, making 15 of 29 shots, 6 of 9 free throws, and scored 41 points, 8 rebounds, 11 assists, 1 block, 3 steals, 2 mistakes and 1 foul;

Averaged 43.3 points per game, first in history; highest score of 46 points, fifth in history.

Tracy McGrady

Season salary

1997-98 $.1,359,360

1998-99 $.1,563,000

1999-00 $.1,767,120

2000-01 $.9,660,000

2001- 02 $.10,865,250

2002-03 $.12,072,500

2003-04 $.13,279,500

2004 -05 $.14,487,000

2005-06 $.15,694,250

2006-07 $.16,901,500

2007-08 $.19,014,187

2008-09 $.21,126,874

2009-10 $.23,239,561

Career total $.161,030,102

Tracy McGrady

Technical Statistics

Highest career statistics in a single game:

Score: 62 points (03/10/04 vs. Wizards)

Fittings: 20 (2 times)

Number of attempts: 37 (2 times) )

Three-pointers made: 8 times (3 times)

Three-pointers attempted: 16 times (02/02/03 vs. Hawks)

Free throws made: 18 times (12/25/02 vs. Pistons)

Number of free throws: 26 times (03/10/04 vs. Wizards)

Offensive rebounds: 10 (02/29/00 vs. Bulls)

Defensive rebounds: 12 (3 times)

Total rebounds: 17 (02/03/02 vs. Spurs)

Assists: 16 times (04/30/07 vs. Jazz)

Steals: 6 times (03/15/02 vs. Nuggets)

Blocks: 7 (03/19/00 vs. Rockets) )

Playing time: 55 minutes (02/28/03 vs. Knicks)

Longest winning streak: 22 consecutive wins (Rockets) (01/29/08 —03/17/08)

44 times in the regular season (including 14 times in the Rockets), 4 times in 50, and 1 time in 60; 3 times in the playoffs, with a maximum score of 46 points (04/23 /03, against the Pistons)

Highest consecutive 151 games with 10, 45 games with 20, 24 games with 25, 14 games with 30 (and 4/5/6/7/8 consecutive games with 30)

Max 70 games with 20 in a single season, 51 games with 30, 11 games with 40

Max 50 consecutive games with at least one 3-pointer (including 7 playoff games)

Regular season 104 rebounds and 10, 34 assists and 10; 5 rebounds and 10 assists in the playoffs

4 triple-doubles,

22 points, 11 rebounds , 11 assists, 4 steals (February 23, 2002, against the 76ers)

46 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists, 2 blocks (February 23, 2003, against the Nets)

17 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks (December 6, 2007, against the Grizzlies)

20 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists, 1 steal, 3 Caps (December 17, 2008, vs. Nuggets)

129 double-doubles in the regular season, 9 double-doubles in the playoffs

First double-double: fifth among rookies game, played 23 minutes and scored 10 points, 11 rebounds (7 front rebounds) and 2 assists on 5-of-11 shooting (11/15/

97 vs. Pacers) - wow, rebounding monster

Back-to-back double 40s twice:

41 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal, 1 block (2/17 /04 vs. Bucks), 43 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists (2/18/04 vs. Jazz)

43 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 1 block (1/22/06 vs. Pistons) ), 41 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal (1/23/06 vs. Bucks) - kao, exactly the same as last time

40 10 or more 18 times (updated to No. 6 in the playoffs) game against the Jazz), including 40, 10 assists and four times:

42 points, 8 rebounds, 10 assists, 3 steals, 2 blocks (4/28/01 playoff game against the Bucks)

41 points, 8 rebounds, 11 assists, 3 steals, 1 block (12/25/03 vs. Cavaliers)

46 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists, 2 blocks (2/23/03 vs. net)

40 points, 8 rebounds, 10 assists, 2 steals, 1 block (vs. Kings on 4/08/07)

Total career statistics:

*** Appeared in 766 games (including 622 starts), 26,810 minutes, average field goal percentage of 43.7, three-point field goal percentage of 33.9, free throw percentage of 74.8, total score of 17,021 points, 4,700 rebounds, 3,597 assists, and 1,017 steals , 734 blocks, 1,797 turnovers, and 1,463 fouls. (The above data is as of 2008/12/14 Rockets VS Clippers)

*On December 13, 2008, Rockets VS Warriors Tracy McGrady scored a near-triple-double of 24 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists. At the same time, T-Mac The total score passed the 17,000-point mark.

Highest career season data:

Played 79 games (99-00), started 78 games (04-05), played 3182 minutes (04-05), averaged 40.8 minutes (04-05), total score of 2407 points (02-03), average points per game 32.1 points (02-03), 24.2 shots (02-03), 7.7 3P shots (03-04), 9.7 free throws (02-03), 2.5 front boards (00-01), 7.9 rebounds (01-02), 6.5 assists (06-07), 1.7 steals (04-05), 1.91 blocks (99- 00), 3.0 turnovers (06-07), 2.5 fouls (99-00), field goal percentage 45.7 (00-01/02-03), three-point shooting percentage 38.6 (02-03), free throw percentage 79.6 (03-04).

The rest of the main data ranking in the top 10:

The total number of blocks, 151, ranked 10th in the NBA (99-00), setting a single-season block record for a guard (breaking the original Jordan record)

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The total number of steals of 135 and the average of 1.7 per game both ranked seventh in the NBA (04-05)

In the 2000-01 season, he had over 100 steals and blocks, becoming "Mr. Double Hundred" ( Steals 116, blocks 118) As of the 2005-06 season, only 51 players in the NBA have completed it.

Tracy McGrady

Off-court dynamics

·After being selected by the Toronto Raptors in the draft, he donated $30 to Mount Zion College Ten thousand U.S. dollars, and supported the basketball, baseball and cheerleading teams of Auburndale High School for ten years;

·In the summer of 2000, I took some courses on leadership skills at nearby Rollins University;

·8/12/01, the McGrady Foundation did its first charity since its establishment - held a celebrity bowling game to raise funds for the Florida Special Olympics;

·Give to 911 Donate to the relief fund;

·In the fall of 2002, he learned that 13-year-old Iran Brown, the victim of the Washington sniper attack, wanted his own autograph, so he sent Brown his own autograph. jerseys, autographs, and a video of personally blessing his recovery. After Brown's condition improved, he was invited to Orlando to travel and watch training. On 12/25/02, the Magic played the Pistons at home on Christmas Day. He had already suspended 3 games due to injury. T-Mac came back and scored 46 points to give Brown a victory on the sidelines;

·In 2003, when Florida was hit by a hurricane, the McGrady Foundation donated money to various children's charities in the state. $400,000;

· Awarded the 2003 Rich and Helen DeVos Community Enrichment Award in recognition of his involvement in the Make-A-Wish Foundation, which is active in helping at-risk children. behavior, as well as his kind help to Ian Brown, a child victim of the Washington sniper attack, and his contributions to the Central Florida community;

·In 2003, in view of his outstanding personality and exemplary sense of civic responsibility , was awarded the honor of one of the "Good Guys in Sports" professional athlete models by the sports news column;

·In February 2004, he filmed a slam dunk advertisement for the Milk Hu Sports and became the latest Milk Hu celebrity;

·In the 2004 All-Star Game, he and O'Brien donated $1,000 to charity for every point they scored in the All-Star Game, and ultimately donated $13,000 to Florida Children's Hospital;

·September 2004, before officially becoming a Rockets player, he held a charity softball game in Orlando and was a guest pitcher;

·October 2004, trip to China, preseason game between Rockets and Kings ;

·1/07/05, NBA players participated in the donation event for tsunami victims by donating 1,000 for every point scored, and donated 26,000 US dollars after the Lakers and Rockets game;

·On ??9/11/05, he participated in the Houston Charity All-Star Game and donated money to aid the victims of Catalina Storm. On 9/15, he participated in the New Orleans NBA charity event to socialize with the victims and volunteer;

· In June 2005, he was invited to participate in the Akron charity bike race held by Little Emperor for the first time to benefit children;

·Built a gym for his hometown of Auburndale and sponsored high school basketball every summer Competitions, training camps, donations to schools, etc.;

·Held charity softball games every summer in Houston, inviting NBA stars to participate, and the proceeds are donated to local primary schools to improve teaching facilities;

·Responsible for Rockets home season tickets for young people who are responsible for part of the "Red Storm" on-site cheering group every year;

·Distribute clothes, toys, gifts and daily necessities to children from poor families every festival;

·Participated in the Make-A-Wish Foundation and ESPN’s “My Wish” series, where children with life-threatening illnesses are granted the wish to spend a day with their favorite stars, 6/20/06Daémon Hanna, a 10-year-old child with histiocytosis, spent a happy and unforgettable day at T-Mac’s Houston mansion;

·06 , 07 All-Stars held a private party;

·Selected for NBALIVE 2

007 cover spokesperson (there is a misunderstanding about this, it is only selected without voting. The voting last year was to let the fans guess who the spokesperson was instead of letting the fans choose);

·When entering the NBA, he was 6 Signed with Adidas for US$12 million in 2001. Launched his first personal signature shoe in 2001. Due to surprisingly good sales, the T-Mac series gradually became Adidas' flagship brand. He is a BIG3/BIG5 member of Adidas. In 2002, he signed a lifetime contract with Adidas;

·Adidas China trip in August 2005, promoting the new shoe T-Mac 5;

·Adidas Asia trip in August 2006, promoting the T-Mac 1 replica, passing through Seoul , Guangzhou, Manila, Hong Kong;

·Invite rookies to train at home and provide guidance before the 2006 and 2007 drafts;

·In July 2007, it was held in Houston for the first time in an individual name instead of Co-organized a basketball training camp and accompanied the children throughout the entire process. Not only did they want to teach the children about basketball skills, but also wanted to guide the children on how to lead the correct path in life;

·In July 2007, to teammate Muttom Bo donated money to hospital construction in the Democratic Republic of the Congo;

·In July 2007, he became a poster together with the stars of three other Houston professional sports teams in the Houston anti-drug publicity event. Image spokesperson;

·In August 2007, participated in the poker charity tournament held by Xiao Ao, and the proceeds were donated to two charitable associations: Operation Smile and the American Cancer Society;

·2007 In August, it cooperated with Ultimate Pros/GoLive! Mobile, two mobile communication companies, to establish a mobile phone club;

·In September 2007, it was touched by Mutombo and Luol Deng, and after several months of planning visited a refugee camp in Chad, Africa, and sponsored the screening of the documentary on Doublewide media to publicize the suffering of the people there;

·In January 2008, while recovering from his injuries, he went to his alma mater, Auburndale High School, to give a speech on African charity. , announced the official launch of the "T-Mac Alliance" and will collaborate with other charitable organizations to raise education funds for Sudanese refugees; as the spokesperson of the "Support Darfur" humanitarian program, it first donated US$75,000 to Djabal in eastern Chad. Build a school in a refugee camp, and its goal of eventually building 12 schools in central Africa will also be supported by the NBA League and 11 other NBA players; and teammate Mutombo went to the White House to meet with Fraser, the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs meeting; for his efforts in supporting Africa, he was awarded the Community Assistance Award by the NBA in January 2008 and received a David Robinson commemorative plaque. His foundation received a bonus of US$5,000 to aid Dalford. I plan.