


Soft suede uppers in blue are paired with white smooth leather and a mesh yellow ankle, while a blue/white ribboned detail sits at the interior heel to complete the sporty affair.Ī release is expected in early 2022, so check out the official images ahead. This upcoming adidas T-Mac 3 honors his time at that school as the colorway matches the Bloodhounds’ royal blue and bright yellow. In fact, McGrady’s impact on the school led to the naming of the Tracy McGrady Gymnasium in 2004. However, T-Mac played just his senior season at Mount Zion as he suited up for Auburndale High School for most of his pre-NBA years. Among the greatest prep-to-pro NBA players in history, McGrady jumped to the NBA after playing in the renowned Mount Zion Christian Academy, a school that has produced some immense basketball talent in the pro ranks. Use #THDKicks to join in the conversation.Īdd Ben to a Google+ circle of yours and follow his Twitter feed.Tracy McGrady’s Hall Of Fame career began in 1997-1998 season when he was drafted by the Toronto Raptors in the lottery. There will only be 200 pairs available so it they can only be physically bought at the store.įollow our Kicks section on Twitter & Instagram. Tracy McGrady himself will also be in the building at 7 PM. On Saturday March 1st at Packer Shoes in Teaneck, NJ the ‘2004 All-Star’ colorway of the adidas T-Mac III will be released for $130. In this game, McGrady kept the crown plenty entertained by put up 13 points (which included a off-the-glass-self-pass-to-dunk) and 4 emphatic passes-turned-assists. While still in Orlando, T-Mac started for the Eastern Conference team in the 2004 NBA All-Star Game alongside Jermaine O’Neal, Allen Iverson, Ben Wallace, and cousin Vince Carter. With the current NBA season’s All-Star Game finished, adidas and Packer Shoes keep the basketball celebration going by re-releasing a Player Exclusive pair of the adidas T-Mac 3 worn by Tracy McGrady exactly 10 years ago in the 2004 NBA All Star Game.
