NBA legend Tracy McGrady is excited about his latest endeavor as minority owner of the NFL's Buffalo Bills.
While playing for the Orlando Magic, he led the NBA in scoring in back-to-back seasons (2003 and 2004). He is most known for his 13 points in only 33 seconds, which helped the Houston Rockets pull off an incredible comeback victory in 2004.
It’s wild to think that Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter weren’t just electrifying teammates but also cousins. The post Congrats Flow In as Tracy McGrady Delivers First Message After NFL Acquisition With Vince Carter appeared first on EssentiallySports.
NBA legends Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter are now minority stakeholders of the Buffalo Bills, joining a 10-person ownership group with the Pegula family.
The chance to rub shoulders with quarterback Josh Allen and broaden the Buffalo Bills’ reach into Toronto wasn’t the only thing on the minds of former NBA stars Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady and soccer’s Jozy Altidore in purchasing a minority share of the franchise.
Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula, NBA Hall of Famer Tracy McGrady, NBA Hall of Famer Vince Carter and former US Men's soccer player Jozy Altidore wake up with "GMFB" and discuss joining the Bills ownership group.
Two NBA legends have joined the NFL as owners. Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter are among a group of minority stakeholders joining the ownership group of the Buffalo Bills, the team announced Wednesday.
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