Tracy McGrady was enshrined in basketball greatness yesterday as he was inducted in to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. It was a proud moment for T-Mac sparking basketball fans all over the world to reflect on the career of McGrady.

McGrady certainly accomplished a ton individually winning two scoring titles, being selected to seven All-Star Games and making seven All-NBA teams. But McGrady will also be remembered for another reason and that's his shortcomings in the postseason.

McGrady never won a ring and never got out of the first round of the playoffs in his prime. Despite that, McGrady is proud of his career, having this to say yesterday, via NBA.com:

“It doesn’t get any better than this,” McGrady said. “You’re talking about going into a class of greatness. Legendary. This is forever. It doesn’t matter how many playoff games you lost. What you didn’t accomplish. None of that matters. It’s what I did do. What I did accomplish over my career. To be honored with this prestigious award is phenomenal.

“There’s probably one time in my career where out of all the times I’ve been in the playoffs I was favored to win a series,” he said. “That was back in 2007 with the Houston Rockets having home-court advantage against the Utah Jazz, when they beat us in seven games. But prior to that, I was always the underdog. Never really had a championship-contender team. I fell lots throughout my career in the playoffs. This is not about being good. This is not about being great. This is about being with greatness. Greatness for your entire career and being honored for that greatness. With greatness, right? This is elite. It doesn’t matter how many championships. Anybody can be a champion. But everybody can’t be in the Hall of Fame. This is it. This is my championship.”

Well said from T-Mac.

He had an incredible career and will forever be remembered for being one of the rarest talents the league has ever seen. He may not have ever won a ring but he did just about everything else but that, which is more than enough to have him deserving of the Hall of Fame.