And he will be watching when the reserves are announced this week.
McGrady has little doubt he can regain the form that made him a seven-time All-Star before playing with a bum left knee.
“There’s no question about that,” McGrady said Friday when asked if he can return to the All-Star Game.
“Even if I’m not an All-Star, I want to get back to that form of player. I feel it’s coming. I’m not too far off from that level.”
With the way he’s playing, you tend to believe him. A case can be made that McGrady has been the Pistons’ most valuable player. I think he will regain his All-Star form, I mean look at his incredible improvement physicallly and mentally from last year. Earlier this season he was 1 rebound away from having a triple double.
He can score just as easily, but he is just trying to get his teammates I little more involoved. He is getting a lot of assists lately and if he keeps this up I think he will pass the 5,000 assist mark, and he is awfully close to doing so. Right now Tracy McGrady has 3,961 assists and 17,902 points right now. I think by the end of his career he will have passed the 20k points mark and the 5k assists mark. Tracy McGrady has had other memorable moments I could go on forever about like the 22 game win streak, and the 13 points in 30 seconds.
If Grant Hill wasn't hurt on the Magic with T-mac that would have been a championship and with Dwight Howard coming. T-mac has never had another player to fill his spot as a scorer when he is hurt. That Magic team also almost got Tim Duncan, with those 4 players that spells 4 rings. Tracy might get traded to a contender at the deadline to a contender, or may not. But atleast there is one thing I can say he's not a ring chaser like LeBron James.
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