Martin McGrady (born April 20, 1946 in Akron, Ohio – died April 29, 2006) was an Americantrack and field athlete known primarily for running the now obsolete indoor 600 yard dash. Before Eamonn Coghlan, McGrady held the title of "Chairman of the Boards."Sports Illustrated said "Martin McGrady doesn't run the 600, he owns it." Running standard Olympic distances, McGrady "barely earned a footnote" but at the Imperial distance indoors, he was legendary. The race at the 1970 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships where he set the World Record of 1:07.6 in the event is regarded as the best indoor race and the number 7 track and field competition of the 20th Century. McGrady's record stood for 22 years until it was finally beaten by Mark Everett.
By running the odd distance, McGrady did not face softer competition. Reigning Olympic Champions/World Record holders Ralph Doubell (800 m) and Lee Evans (400 m) wanted the good race against McGrady. The racing rivalry between Evans and McGrady is still remembered. They are pictured at the finish of a 600 on the cover of the March 1968 issue of Track and Field News, of course with McGrady taking the victory over a leaning Evans and Jim Kemp. McGrady won three straight National championships and had three straight victories at the prestigious Millrose Games.
2002/03 Regular Season Game #34 Nets @ Magic Promo (Sunshine Network)
Features footage of the Kenyon Martin vs. Tracy McGrady fight from a game from the previous season.
published: 02 Mar 2015
Kenyon Martin vs. Corey Maggette fight
January 6, 2004. Regular season game between the New Jersey Nets & the Los Angeles Clippers.
published: 10 Aug 2015
Young Tracy McGrady HEATED Moments (Rare Footage)
Re upload had to edit a few parts
published: 21 Dec 2021
Martin McGrady
Martin McGrady (April 20, 1946 in Akron, Ohio – April 29, 2006) was an American track and field athlete known primarily for running the now obsolete indoor 600 yard dash. Before Eamonn Coghlan, McGrady held the title of "Chairman of the Boards." Sports Illustrated said "Martin McGrady doesn't run the 600, he owns it." Running standard Olympic distances, McGrady "barely earned a footnote" but at the Imperial distance indoors, he was legendary. The race at the 1970 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships where he set the World Record of 1:07.6 in the event is regarded as the best indoor race and the number 7 track and field competition of the 20th century. McGrady's record stood for 22 years until it was finally beaten by Mark Everett.By running the odd distance, McGrady did not face s...
published: 20 Nov 2021
Kenyon Martin Heated Moments You've Never Seen Before (Rare Footage)
published: 20 Oct 2021
Goran vs Kenyon
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
published: 12 Jan 2011
Kenyon Martin-Tim Thomas feud
The day before game 3 of the 2004 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals between the New Jersey Nets & the New York Knicks, Tim Thomas, sidelined after receiving a flagrant foul from Jason Collins in the opening contest of the series, called Kenyon Martin "fugazy" & accused him of playing the fake tough guy role.
K-Mart taped a Daily News back page calling Thomas ''Whiny Tim'' to his chest at the game-day morning shootaround & fired back at him:
"I just saw the page and thought it was appropriate,"
"It's hilarious. I feel privileged he's spending time thinking about me. The question to me is how I'm not a tough guy. You take a poll around the league, I'm pretty sure if you ask people who they want on their team, they're not going to say Tim Thomas. My teammates have never questioned how hard I p...
published: 29 Aug 2013
Tracy McGrady convinces producers to show video of Paul Pierce getting ankles broken | The Jump
Rachel Nichols, Paul Pierce and Tracy McGrady of The Jump play "Make or Miss," discussing a sick move from Luka Doncic in Mavs vs. Rockets, a baby making an appearance in Giannis Antetokounmpo's post-game press conference, Mario Hezonja making a surprising move in Knicks vs. Cavaliers, and PJ Tucker failing to shoot after an impressive crossover ankle breaker on Doncic. They then (2:09) head to "Run It Back," showing the best/worst unfinished ankle breakers ever, including Brandon Jennings on Stephen Curry, Eric Bledsoe on Jared Cunningham, Deron Williams on Jason Terry, Jarrett Jack on Metta World Peace, and Dwyane Wade on Raja Bell. T-Mac then protests the exclusion of Pierce getting his ankles broken by Jameer Nelson, and later in the show gets producers to include the crossover clip.
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published: 12 Feb 2019
Breaking Down The NBA Scoring Evolution From T-Mac to Steph Curry with Kenyon & KJ Martin
Kenyon and KJ Martin talk about the scoring boom in the NBA and whether it's happening because the NBA is SOFT.
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Martin McGrady (April 20, 1946 in Akron, Ohio – April 29, 2006) was an American track and field athlete known primarily for running the now obsolete indoor 600 ...
Martin McGrady (April 20, 1946 in Akron, Ohio – April 29, 2006) was an American track and field athlete known primarily for running the now obsolete indoor 600 yard dash. Before Eamonn Coghlan, McGrady held the title of "Chairman of the Boards." Sports Illustrated said "Martin McGrady doesn't run the 600, he owns it." Running standard Olympic distances, McGrady "barely earned a footnote" but at the Imperial distance indoors, he was legendary. The race at the 1970 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships where he set the World Record of 1:07.6 in the event is regarded as the best indoor race and the number 7 track and field competition of the 20th century. McGrady's record stood for 22 years until it was finally beaten by Mark Everett.By running the odd distance, McGrady did not face softer competition. Reigning Olympic Champions/World Record holders Ralph Doubell (800 m) and Lee Evans (400 m) wanted the good race against McGrady. The racing rivalry between Evans and McGrady is still remembered. They are pictured at the finish of a 600 on the cover of the March 1968 issue of Track and Field News, of course with McGrady taking the victory over a leaning Evans and Jim Kemp. McGrady won three straight National championships and had three straight victories at the prestigious Millrose Games.
McGrady attended Garfield High School in Akron and studied Medical Technology at Central State University, where he was coached by David Youngblade. He set the first of three world records in the 600 while at Central State, just a week before winning the 1966 NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships. He also tied the world record in the 500 metres.
On October 8, 2010, Youngblade had the honor to induct McGrady into the Central State University Hall of Fame.
== References ==
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_McGrady
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Martin McGrady (April 20, 1946 in Akron, Ohio – April 29, 2006) was an American track and field athlete known primarily for running the now obsolete indoor 600 yard dash. Before Eamonn Coghlan, McGrady held the title of "Chairman of the Boards." Sports Illustrated said "Martin McGrady doesn't run the 600, he owns it." Running standard Olympic distances, McGrady "barely earned a footnote" but at the Imperial distance indoors, he was legendary. The race at the 1970 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships where he set the World Record of 1:07.6 in the event is regarded as the best indoor race and the number 7 track and field competition of the 20th century. McGrady's record stood for 22 years until it was finally beaten by Mark Everett.By running the odd distance, McGrady did not face softer competition. Reigning Olympic Champions/World Record holders Ralph Doubell (800 m) and Lee Evans (400 m) wanted the good race against McGrady. The racing rivalry between Evans and McGrady is still remembered. They are pictured at the finish of a 600 on the cover of the March 1968 issue of Track and Field News, of course with McGrady taking the victory over a leaning Evans and Jim Kemp. McGrady won three straight National championships and had three straight victories at the prestigious Millrose Games.
McGrady attended Garfield High School in Akron and studied Medical Technology at Central State University, where he was coached by David Youngblade. He set the first of three world records in the 600 while at Central State, just a week before winning the 1966 NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships. He also tied the world record in the 500 metres.
On October 8, 2010, Youngblade had the honor to induct McGrady into the Central State University Hall of Fame.
== References ==
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_McGrady
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The day before game 3 of the 2004 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals between the New Jersey Nets & the New York Knicks, Tim Thomas, sidelined after receiving a fl...
The day before game 3 of the 2004 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals between the New Jersey Nets & the New York Knicks, Tim Thomas, sidelined after receiving a flagrant foul from Jason Collins in the opening contest of the series, called Kenyon Martin "fugazy" & accused him of playing the fake tough guy role.
K-Mart taped a Daily News back page calling Thomas ''Whiny Tim'' to his chest at the game-day morning shootaround & fired back at him:
"I just saw the page and thought it was appropriate,"
"It's hilarious. I feel privileged he's spending time thinking about me. The question to me is how I'm not a tough guy. You take a poll around the league, I'm pretty sure if you ask people who they want on their team, they're not going to say Tim Thomas. My teammates have never questioned how hard I play and in Milwaukee they questioned him. People know what they're going to get out of me every time I step on the floor, I'm not like Pandora's Box. Like if you open it up you don't know what you're going to get, that's him. Like somebody said, he's a career underachiever. He ain't done nothing in his career. I've been to the Finals twice. We came up a little short, but I've won games. Everywhere he's gone, he's been questioned. I mean he should be worrying about his home fans more than he should be worrying about me. I haven't gotten booed yet, either. They booed him when he first got to New York. So he should be worried about his home fans first before worrying about Kenyon."
"He's talking about calling Don King, Lock me and him in a room together and see who's going to come out."
The day before game 3 of the 2004 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals between the New Jersey Nets & the New York Knicks, Tim Thomas, sidelined after receiving a flagrant foul from Jason Collins in the opening contest of the series, called Kenyon Martin "fugazy" & accused him of playing the fake tough guy role.
K-Mart taped a Daily News back page calling Thomas ''Whiny Tim'' to his chest at the game-day morning shootaround & fired back at him:
"I just saw the page and thought it was appropriate,"
"It's hilarious. I feel privileged he's spending time thinking about me. The question to me is how I'm not a tough guy. You take a poll around the league, I'm pretty sure if you ask people who they want on their team, they're not going to say Tim Thomas. My teammates have never questioned how hard I play and in Milwaukee they questioned him. People know what they're going to get out of me every time I step on the floor, I'm not like Pandora's Box. Like if you open it up you don't know what you're going to get, that's him. Like somebody said, he's a career underachiever. He ain't done nothing in his career. I've been to the Finals twice. We came up a little short, but I've won games. Everywhere he's gone, he's been questioned. I mean he should be worrying about his home fans more than he should be worrying about me. I haven't gotten booed yet, either. They booed him when he first got to New York. So he should be worried about his home fans first before worrying about Kenyon."
"He's talking about calling Don King, Lock me and him in a room together and see who's going to come out."
Rachel Nichols, Paul Pierce and Tracy McGrady of The Jump play "Make or Miss," discussing a sick move from Luka Doncic in Mavs vs. Rockets, a baby making an app...
Rachel Nichols, Paul Pierce and Tracy McGrady of The Jump play "Make or Miss," discussing a sick move from Luka Doncic in Mavs vs. Rockets, a baby making an appearance in Giannis Antetokounmpo's post-game press conference, Mario Hezonja making a surprising move in Knicks vs. Cavaliers, and PJ Tucker failing to shoot after an impressive crossover ankle breaker on Doncic. They then (2:09) head to "Run It Back," showing the best/worst unfinished ankle breakers ever, including Brandon Jennings on Stephen Curry, Eric Bledsoe on Jared Cunningham, Deron Williams on Jason Terry, Jarrett Jack on Metta World Peace, and Dwyane Wade on Raja Bell. T-Mac then protests the exclusion of Pierce getting his ankles broken by Jameer Nelson, and later in the show gets producers to include the crossover clip.
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Rachel Nichols, Paul Pierce and Tracy McGrady of The Jump play "Make or Miss," discussing a sick move from Luka Doncic in Mavs vs. Rockets, a baby making an appearance in Giannis Antetokounmpo's post-game press conference, Mario Hezonja making a surprising move in Knicks vs. Cavaliers, and PJ Tucker failing to shoot after an impressive crossover ankle breaker on Doncic. They then (2:09) head to "Run It Back," showing the best/worst unfinished ankle breakers ever, including Brandon Jennings on Stephen Curry, Eric Bledsoe on Jared Cunningham, Deron Williams on Jason Terry, Jarrett Jack on Metta World Peace, and Dwyane Wade on Raja Bell. T-Mac then protests the exclusion of Pierce getting his ankles broken by Jameer Nelson, and later in the show gets producers to include the crossover clip.
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Kenyon and KJ Martin talk about the scoring boom in the NBA and whether it's happening because the NBA is SOFT.
FULL EPISODE: https://youtu.be/srkE0OtO1F8
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Kenyon and KJ Martin talk about the scoring boom in the NBA and whether it's happening because the NBA is SOFT.
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Martin McGrady (April 20, 1946 in Akron, Ohio – April 29, 2006) was an American track and field athlete known primarily for running the now obsolete indoor 600 yard dash. Before Eamonn Coghlan, McGrady held the title of "Chairman of the Boards." Sports Illustrated said "Martin McGrady doesn't run the 600, he owns it." Running standard Olympic distances, McGrady "barely earned a footnote" but at the Imperial distance indoors, he was legendary. The race at the 1970 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships where he set the World Record of 1:07.6 in the event is regarded as the best indoor race and the number 7 track and field competition of the 20th century. McGrady's record stood for 22 years until it was finally beaten by Mark Everett.By running the odd distance, McGrady did not face softer competition. Reigning Olympic Champions/World Record holders Ralph Doubell (800 m) and Lee Evans (400 m) wanted the good race against McGrady. The racing rivalry between Evans and McGrady is still remembered. They are pictured at the finish of a 600 on the cover of the March 1968 issue of Track and Field News, of course with McGrady taking the victory over a leaning Evans and Jim Kemp. McGrady won three straight National championships and had three straight victories at the prestigious Millrose Games.
McGrady attended Garfield High School in Akron and studied Medical Technology at Central State University, where he was coached by David Youngblade. He set the first of three world records in the 600 while at Central State, just a week before winning the 1966 NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships. He also tied the world record in the 500 metres.
On October 8, 2010, Youngblade had the honor to induct McGrady into the Central State University Hall of Fame.
== References ==
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_McGrady
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The day before game 3 of the 2004 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals between the New Jersey Nets & the New York Knicks, Tim Thomas, sidelined after receiving a flagrant foul from Jason Collins in the opening contest of the series, called Kenyon Martin "fugazy" & accused him of playing the fake tough guy role.
K-Mart taped a Daily News back page calling Thomas ''Whiny Tim'' to his chest at the game-day morning shootaround & fired back at him:
"I just saw the page and thought it was appropriate,"
"It's hilarious. I feel privileged he's spending time thinking about me. The question to me is how I'm not a tough guy. You take a poll around the league, I'm pretty sure if you ask people who they want on their team, they're not going to say Tim Thomas. My teammates have never questioned how hard I play and in Milwaukee they questioned him. People know what they're going to get out of me every time I step on the floor, I'm not like Pandora's Box. Like if you open it up you don't know what you're going to get, that's him. Like somebody said, he's a career underachiever. He ain't done nothing in his career. I've been to the Finals twice. We came up a little short, but I've won games. Everywhere he's gone, he's been questioned. I mean he should be worrying about his home fans more than he should be worrying about me. I haven't gotten booed yet, either. They booed him when he first got to New York. So he should be worried about his home fans first before worrying about Kenyon."
"He's talking about calling Don King, Lock me and him in a room together and see who's going to come out."
Rachel Nichols, Paul Pierce and Tracy McGrady of The Jump play "Make or Miss," discussing a sick move from Luka Doncic in Mavs vs. Rockets, a baby making an appearance in Giannis Antetokounmpo's post-game press conference, Mario Hezonja making a surprising move in Knicks vs. Cavaliers, and PJ Tucker failing to shoot after an impressive crossover ankle breaker on Doncic. They then (2:09) head to "Run It Back," showing the best/worst unfinished ankle breakers ever, including Brandon Jennings on Stephen Curry, Eric Bledsoe on Jared Cunningham, Deron Williams on Jason Terry, Jarrett Jack on Metta World Peace, and Dwyane Wade on Raja Bell. T-Mac then protests the exclusion of Pierce getting his ankles broken by Jameer Nelson, and later in the show gets producers to include the crossover clip.
#TheJump #NBA
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Kenyon and KJ Martin talk about the scoring boom in the NBA and whether it's happening because the NBA is SOFT.
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Martin McGrady (born April 20, 1946 in Akron, Ohio – died April 29, 2006) was an Americantrack and field athlete known primarily for running the now obsolete indoor 600 yard dash. Before Eamonn Coghlan, McGrady held the title of "Chairman of the Boards."Sports Illustrated said "Martin McGrady doesn't run the 600, he owns it." Running standard Olympic distances, McGrady "barely earned a footnote" but at the Imperial distance indoors, he was legendary. The race at the 1970 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships where he set the World Record of 1:07.6 in the event is regarded as the best indoor race and the number 7 track and field competition of the 20th Century. McGrady's record stood for 22 years until it was finally beaten by Mark Everett.
By running the odd distance, McGrady did not face softer competition. Reigning Olympic Champions/World Record holders Ralph Doubell (800 m) and Lee Evans (400 m) wanted the good race against McGrady. The racing rivalry between Evans and McGrady is still remembered. They are pictured at the finish of a 600 on the cover of the March 1968 issue of Track and Field News, of course with McGrady taking the victory over a leaning Evans and Jim Kemp. McGrady won three straight National championships and had three straight victories at the prestigious Millrose Games.
So when it came to a podcast roundtable with broadcaster Rachel Nichols and fellow former All-Star Tracy McGrady, Pierce scoffed at the notion of a potential trade for Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard making the Heat a team to beat.