<div class="quote_poster">Quoting :</div><div class="quote_post">No guard moves Shaquille O'Neal out of the way this fast -- unless it's the National Guard. Tracy McGrady happily passed Shaq on Monday night to become the second-leading scorer in Orlando Magic history. Shaking off his aching back, missing teammates and foul trouble, McGrady scored his 8,020th point of his Magic career midway in the third quarter -- his 24th point of the game -- to pass O'Neal. "Personally, that's a great accomplishment," he said. "I'm going to have to call Shaq and give him a hard time."</div> Orlando Sentinel
Was this in the Boston game? If so...his team allowed the Celts to trample them in the 4th but you wouldn't have guessed he was disappointed by that in how he feels about a franchise scoring mark.
If I'm not wrong Nick Anderson is the number one on that list. That's because he spent A LOT of seasons playing with a Magic uniform (I don't remember exactly how many but about 8 - 10). Only way T-Mac gets the number one triumph will be if the Magic do something in the off-season and keep him happy...
keep him happy? hehe i hope for a good off-season, good picks, and motivation. i will see t-mac in august. i will say that to him. and when I say that.. then he stays in orlando, and can be number one in the point-list. congratulation t-mac