T-Mac Thank You Letter to the NBA

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Goodbye NBA, Hello China
There are times in life that a new road presents itself and it appears this time has come for me now. I am so proud of what I have accomplished these past 15 years playing in the NBA. It was a dream entering the league as I just turned 18 years old. I worked hard and poured my heart and soul into this game. I consider myself a student of the game as I have watched, studied and played with and against the best players in the world. The NBA was my University and I learned so much. The gratitude I feel is really immeasurable. I have experienced the best moments a player can experience and have had some dark ones too. Both equally important in helping shape me into the man I am today.
As I leave the league for now, there have been so many profound people who inspired me along my way. I have to say thank you for guiding me and having an enormous influence on the way I played basketball. Isaiah Thomas, Rich Devos, Leslie Alexander and John Gabriel, you believed in me and I thank you. Jeff Van Gundy, you exemplified the brilliance of what a great coach is. Steven A. Smith, you gave us players a voice and for that I thank you. Doug Christy, Charles Oakley, Dee Brown, Mugsy Bogues, Antonio Davis, Dell Curry, Kevin Willis, you all showed a young kid from Auburndale Florida how to be a better player. Kobe, you made me work harder and it was an honor to play against you. And Yao, we shared an experience together that will always be with me, thank you. Sonny & Pam Vaccarro showed me how there is loyalty and genuine friendship in this business. Arn Tellem and Tim Hoy, 15 years and you are still my agents. Thank you for guiding me throughout my career. When all is said and done, there is so many that made an impact on my life. I am one blessed man to have the love and never ending support of my wife CleRenda and the best 4 kids a man can ask for. But most important, I give glory and thanks to God. It is thru Him that I have been so blessed and I am forever thankful.
As I enter this next chapter, I am excited to play for Qingdao Eagles in China. I have been to China several times in the last few years and I love the people and the country. It will be an honor to play for them. Thank you to every fan that has followed me and believed in me. Injuries and all, I wouldn’t have changed a thing. I am proud of the mark I left on this game and am grateful to have been a part this league. It was a dream to play in front of all of you, each night, in every stadium. Thank you.
Tmac

BEIJING -- Seven-time NBA All-Star Tracy McGrady says he is headed for China to play for the Qingdao DoubleStar Eagles in the Chinese Basketball Association.


The NBA was my University and I learned so much. The gratitude I feel is really immeasurable. I have experienced the best moments a player can experience and have had some dark ones too. Both equally important in helping shape me into the man I am today.

-- Tracy McGrady, in blog post announcing he will play in China
McGrady, 33, will be the highest-profile player in the CBA. Because he played with Chinese basketball star Yao Ming during their days with the Houston Rockets, he is well known in China, and his contract has been the top news on China's major sports news sites.

A woman who answered the phone Wednesday at the basketball club said she had no information. McGrady's announcement on his website Tuesday did not give terms for the one-year contract. Chinese media reports say the contract is worth at least $1 million.

McGrady said he is excited to play for the Eagles in eastern China and that "it will be an honor" to play for the Chinese people.

McGrady's announcement reads like a farewell to the NBA, and he thanks various players, past and present, for educating him.

"I consider myself a student of the game as I have watched, studied and played with and against the best players in the world," McGrady wrote in his blog post. "The NBA was my University and I learned so much. The gratitude I feel is really immeasurable. I have experienced the best moments a player can experience and have had some dark ones too. Both equally important in helping shape me into the man I am today."

He also thanked ESPN's Stephen A. Smith for giving NBA "players a voice."

McGrady played for the Atlanta Hawks last season but failed to secure an NBA contract for the upcoming season and was considering retirement when he was approached by Qingdao management.

McGrady also thanked NBA fans for supporting him.

"Thank you to every fan that has followed me and believed in me. Injuries and all, I wouldn't have changed a thing," he wrote. "I am proud of the mark I left on this game and am grateful to have been a part this league. It was a dream to play in front of all of you, each night, in every stadium. Thank you."

McGrady is the latest NBA player to seek a new chapter in China. Stephon Marbury led the Beijing Ducks to the CBA championship in the 2011-12 season.

"There are times in life that a new road presents itself and it appears this time has come for me now," McGrady wrote on his website.

Qingdao was ranked eighth in the 17-team CBA last season.

http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/8485635/tracy-mcgrady-play-china-pens-thank-nba

Thanks for the Memory T-Mac... Wish you well on the rest of your career. :pimp:
 
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you know you're getting old when players you looked up to when you were in HS are now retiring/moving on

regardless, thanks TMAC :pimp:
 
damn thats sad since were about the same age and i remember the si article about him blowing up at abcd camp and have watched him since he first entered the league and seen his development as a player. wish he was able to retire in the nba
 
My second favorite player after Kobe. Still have like 4 of his Adidas Tmac shoes

Tmac > Durant
 
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gonna wear my tmacs and throw the ball off the backboard when i play some ball today :frown:
 
Are there futures available on sportsbook.com for which Chinese Basketball Association will not make it out of the 1st round of the playoffs?
 
gonna wear my tmacs and throw the ball off the backboard when i play some ball today
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 imagining a random NTer wearing OG T-Macs chilling in the park just standing around the free throw line throwing the ball off the backboard
 
hard work???

And Tracy? He still doesn't get it. From Chris Tomasson, at HoopsHype:

"I really don't see how, maybe I'm wrong on this. I don't just see how going hard in practice is going to take my talent to another level. I just don't see that… As far as the team jelling and practicing like that, yeah that's how you make your team better. I'm saying me personally, I just didn't see how me practicing hard was going to take my talent to another level. I always felt like working on my individual skills was taking my talent to another level… Now when I say I wasn't a great practice player, it's not like I sat out of practice. I was participating. I always participated."

a small portion from this article:http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ba...t-wasnt-a-great-practice-player?urn=nba,wp220
 
Can't believe no one wanted him in the NBA. I was hoping my Knicks would scoop him for dirt cheap
 
He was one of my favorite players when he was in Orlando... such a relentless scorer. Thanks for the memories T-Mac. :pimp:
 
Will never forget the Magic vs. Lakers, Kobe vs. T-Mac rivalry days. Great battles, great entertainment, great basketball.

T-Mac is going out as a class act. I wish him the best of luck. :smokin
 
how did VC outlast him? i always thought he would bring something to the table. when he was in Detroit he was playing point and his jumper was still kinda smooth still.
 
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