Tracy McGrady’s Biggest Missed Opportunity: The 2001-02 season

Tracy McGrady’s Biggest Missed Opportunity: The 2001-02 season

The author of "The All-Time Greatest NBA Book" discusses the best shot that Tracy McGrady had on advancing passed the first-round series, which occurred in the 2001-02 season. This video will discuss first the final five-game stretch for the Orlando Magic that season, as well as their first-round match between the Charlotte Hornets. Tracy McGrady's biggest criticism is the fact that he could never get his team passed the first round, but that playoff series might have been his best shot. If you are interested in completing your own greatest players or teams of all-time list but don't have the time to research all the players/team's statistics and games, my book is the ultimate guide to help you make the most informed rankings. Here are the links to purchase “The All-Time Greatest NBA Book Counting Down the 50 Greatest Teams, the 50 Greatest Playoff Runs by a Player, the 50 Greatest Playoff Moments, and the 100 Greatest Players”: Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/All-Time-Great... Apple - https://books.apple.com/us/book/the-a... Kobo - https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-... Synopsis of the book: The book discusses the 50 greatest teams of all time. Then there is a fun discussion about a six-team playoff bracket that would determine the greatest team in NBA history. The book discusses the 50 greatest playoff runs by a player. The book also discusses the 50 greatest playoff moments in league history. All those chapters ultimately lead to the rankings of the 100 greatest players of all time. This book covers every single aspect of a player’s legacy to determine its rankings. Then the book ends with a fun discussion about which players should be chosen in a winner-take-all game to save the world from extinction. In The All-Time Greatest NBA Book, you’ll find: *Rarely talked about records and statistics that teams like the 1985 Los Angeles Lakers or 2018 Golden State Warriors were able to break. *Fun discussions on who would win in a hypothetical 7-game playoff series’ between teams like the 2013 Miami Heat vs the 1992 Chicago Bulls, and the 2001 Los Angeles Lakers vs the 1986 Boston Celtics. *The reasons why the playoff run of Michael Jordan in 1991 and LeBron James in 2012 is the greatest of all-time *Rarely talked about game-winners that occurred in a game 7 of a playoff series, like Sam Jones in 1962 and Bob Dandridge in 1979. *The most in-depth analysis of the legacies of the 100 greatest players of all time. This book invites discussions and debates, but it does not belittle any player or team. This book will inform you about these all-time great players and teams that will give you all the ammo you need to dominate your next GOAT debate with your friends. Review from Lina Mueller of Onlinebooksclub.org - "All in all, The All-Time Greatest NBA Book deserves four out of four stars. The book is much more than a compilation of events and statistics: it is a work that is informative, brilliant, entertaining, and poignant. I recommend this work to all basketball lovers. It doesn't matter if you enjoy the sport sporadically or if you're a diehard fan. This book will teach and entertain you, whatever your profile may be." Here is the link to my basketball page where you can read more content - https://christiansnbablog.com/author/...