Tracy McGrady has been elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
McGrady will be inducted along with Kansas head coach Bill Self, former UConn star Rebecca Lobo, Notre Dame women's coach Muffet McGraw and Texas high school coach Robert Hughes.
McGrady, 37, is the first Toronto Raptors draft pick to be elected to the Hall of Fame. He led the NBA in scoring in two consecutive seasons from 2002-2004 and was named to seven All-Star games.
He played 15 NBA seasons, averaging 19.6 points per game over his career.
McGrady spent three seasons with the Raptors after being selected ninth overall in the 1997 NBA Draft.
Self is one of six coaches to lead three different schools to the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight. Lobo starred for the Huskies when they won a national championship in 1995 following an undefeated season.
Krause, who died last month, was the general manager during the Chicago Bulls' dynasty in the 1990s.
Others in the class include Notre Dame women's coach Muffet McGraw and Texas high school coach Robert Hughes.
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