When Tracy McGrady signed with the Orlando Magic in the summer of 2000, he was all potential. He had largely come off the bench for the Toronto Raptors after entering the league out of high school from Mount Zion Christian Academy, by way of nearby Auburndale, Fla.
As he held up the now-iconic No. 1 jersey flanked by Grant Hill, no one knew what to expect of him. He was full of promise. Not even he could have expected to carry the burden he would have to carry in the ensuing four years in a Magic jersey.