Tracy McGrady headlines the class of 2017 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductees, which were announced today.

The two-time scoring champ gets in along with former Bulls executive Jerry Krause, who passed away in March, and NBA and ABA star George McGinnis. Also selected were Kansas head coach Bill Self, former women's star Rebecca Lobo, Notre Dame women's coach Muffett McGraw and Texas high school coach Robert Hughes.

McGrady was a seven-time All-Star averaging 19.6 points per game over the course of his 15-year NBA career spent with the Magic, Rockets, Raptors, Pistons, Knicks, Hawks and Spurs.

T-Mac came to the NBA straight out of high school and took a little time before fully reaching his potential. He became one of the most prolific scorers in the league but that didn't always translate into the most team success as he never got past the first round in a brutal Western Conference while in his prime.

Take a look at some of McGrady's career highlights for a reminder of just how talented he was: