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Ex-NBA's Tracy McGrady denies money a factor in China move

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Tracy McGrady (centre) arrives at Liuting International Airport in Qingdao last week. Photo: Xinhua
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Two-time NBA scoring champion Tracy McGrady has denied money was a factor in his decision to join the Qingdao Eagles in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).

“I played 15 years in the NBA,” the CBA’s highest-profile import told the China Daily newspaper. “I made a lot of money. No, money has nothing to do with it.”

McGrady, who played alongside Yao Ming for the Houston Rockets for six years from 2004-10, will reportedly become the biggest earner in the CBA on an estimated US$800,000 per year.

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The seven-time All-Star has already impressed his new employers with his work ethic and professionalism in practice and maintained he was fully committed to the Eagles.

“I am not going back to the NBA,” said the 33-year-old McGrady, coming off a career-low season averaging 5.3 points in just 16 minutes with the Atlanta Hawks.

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“I retired from the NBA. CBA is it. It’s a process you have to go through before you make a decision like this.

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