Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady have a lot in common. They both burst onto the NBA early and became arguably the most exciting players in the entire league. Carter was known for his ferocious dunks, some of the best in the history of basketball, while McGrady could score at a level that was outstanding and hard to fathom even for those around him. They both also had a lot of love and respect for each other's talent.

They both never lived up to the hype, though, T-Mac because of the injuries and Carter because he couldn't capitalize in his time as a superstar. However, one of the most wholesome and well-known facts about the two is that both are also related to one another. Carter and McGrady are cousins, and Carter has now shared the epic story of how he found out about that on the 'All The Smoke' podcast:

“So watch how this story happened. My junior year, is when I find out that T-Mac was my cousin. So he comes out and he goes to the draft and he’s coming in to work out and he comes to play pick-up. And he’s like, ‘Ey bruh’, nobody would let him use their locker."

“Now, we played AAU ball together. Aight, so I knew, he was on the younger team, I was on the older team. So we used to watch each other play. Never knew we were cousins. We’re playing pick-up in Carolina all week. I say, Ayy bruh, you can use my locker room, whatever… And then he said, ‘I’m going for a family reunion, I’ll see you next week when I get back.”

“He sits at the table with my grandmother, they get to talking, so she’s like, ‘Oh, you at school in North Carolina, my grandson plays college ball there. He says, ‘Oh, for real, who’s your grandson?’"

“I get a call from my grandmother. ‘What’s up cuz!‘ And I’m I’m like ‘Who the hell is this?’ He says ‘It’s T-Mac man! What’s up’?’ That’s how we found out we’re cousins.”

That is an incredible story, and, amazingly, Carter and McGrady turned out to be from the same family, considering how elite they both were at the very highest level. Although neither achieved the sort of greatness that might have been expected from both, both of them were always amazing for the league and the watching fans and have gone down as legends of the game. 

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Watch: Aaron Judge passes Derek Jeter on Yankees all-time home run list
Timberwolves C overcomes long odds, wins Sixth Man of the Year
Watch: The Maple Leafs turn up the physicality in Game 3 vs. Bruins
Cavaliers forward to miss rest of first-round series
Latest report provides hint on Cowboys' feelings about Ezekiel Elliott reunion
Three-time Pro Bowl pass-rusher requests a trade from the Bengals
Commanders suddenly cut pass-rusher after NFL reinstatement
Watch: Pirates prospect Paul Skenes' remarkable streak ends
Cowboys make unsurprising move with Micah Parsons
Blue Jays OF placed on injured list due to hip inflammation
Jayden Daniels addresses if he'd play for Commanders
Guardians top pitching prospect shut down after setback
Lions agree to record-setting extension with OT
Sharks fire head coach David Quinn after two seasons
Marvin Harrison Jr. explains controversial predraft decisions
Reigning Cy Young winner's disastrous 2024 continues
Lions extension makes Amon-Ra St. Brown the NFL's highest-paid receiver
Ravens extend former first-round pick
Bengals make decision on three-time Pro Bowl WR
Cardinals demote former top prospect following brutal start