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Tracy McGrady
McGrady was obtained by the Orlando Magic on August 3, 2000 in a sign-and-trade deal with the Toronto Raptors. The explosive swingman paced Toronto and finished 12th in the NBA in blocked shots per game (1.91) for 1999-2000. He finished third in the voting for NBA Sixth Man of the Year and fifth for the NBA's Most Improved Player.
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The Shaq has been lauded as a complete center who humiliates foes on defense and is virtually unstoppable with the ball. The 1992 All-American led the nation in blocked shots (a gaudy 5.2 game) and was second in rebounding (14.0/game), while setting an SEC block record for the third straight year.



Grant helped the Magic reach the 1995 NBA Finals on the strength of his spectacular postseason play, where he averaged 10.1 rebounds and 13.7 points per game.



McGrady was obtained by the Orlando Magic on August 3, 2000 in a sign-and-trade deal with the Toronto Raptors. The explosive swingman paced Toronto and finished 12th in the NBA in blocked shots per game (1.91) for 1999-2000. He finished third in the voting for NBA Sixth Man of the Year and fifth for the NBA's Most Improved Player.



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Orlando Magic, Nick Anderson
The Magic began play in the NBA in 1989-90, but many people will point to the 1992 NBA Draft as the team's jumping-off point. The addition of superstar center Shaquille O'Neal with the first overall pick brought the franchise instant respectability and delivered the club to a new level of competitiveness. DID YOU KNOW? On the strength of its best start ever (8-3), the Magic ended the season's opening month in first place in the Atlantic Division for the first time ever. With Matt Guokas at the helm since 1989, the Magic are the only NBA team that has never made a coaching change. SCORECARD. Guokas earned his 200th career win December 19, 1992, as Orlando beat the Hawks 125-84 for the largest margin of victory in franchise history.
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