The "McGrady moment" of 35 seconds 13 minutes is still widely celebrated. When we see a team falling behind by a big score, we can't help but say that if McGrady plays it again, they still have a chance to win! McGrady has been deeply rooted in the minds of every fan, lingering. Brooks, who was also a rocket player at that time, also set a great record of 27 seconds 12. Compared with McGrady, which record is more difficult to make? Let's find out today!
Judging from the opponents and game results, McGrady played against the old and steady Spurs at the peak. Creating a historical moment on the head of such an old and powerful team, with the Spurs as the background, will undoubtedly make McGrady look even greater and more famous! And most importantly, T-Mac's amazing moment of 35 seconds and 13 minutes made the Rockets incredibly win that game. The game with more processes and results was obviously more unforgettable for fans!
Although Brooks also scored 27 seconds 12 for the Rockets, it was in 2009, when Yao Ming was nearing retirement. At that time, the Rockets faced the Trailblazers. Compared with the Spurs, the strength of the Trailblazers was not terrible at all. The Trailblazers just didn't make it to the bottom of the playoffs, so many people were not interested in Brooks' record of scoring 12 in 27 seconds. Compared with McGrady, Brooks' score of 27 seconds 12 has become NBA history, but future generations only admire the man who touched the world-Tracy McGrady!