Tracy McGrady can add another honor to his resume.
McGrady will be inducted into the Orlando Magic Hall of Fame next month, team officials announced Thursday.
During his four seasons with the Magic, McGrady won the NBA scoring title twice, made the All-NBA First Team twice and earned four All-Star nods. He averaged 28.1 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.2 assists per game over his tenure in Orlando, which spanned from 2000 to 2004.
The Magic created their hall of fame in 2014 and named franchise co-founder Pat Williams and former player Nick Anderson the inaugural inductees.
Shaquille O'Neal, owner Rich DeVos, Penny Hardaway and franchise co-founder Jimmy Hewitt have been inducted since then.
This past fall, the Magic named McGrady a special assistant to the CEO, in part because McGrady grew up in Polk County and the Magic recently placed their G-League affiliate in Lakeland.
In addition to the enshrinement ceremony on March 20, the Magic will honor McGrady during their home game that night against the Toronto Raptors.