Tracy McGrady said he has no concerns that he will sign a contract extension to be with the Rockets for three seasons beyond the three he has remaining on his contract, rather than opting out after the conclusion of this season.

Beyond that though is in serious doubt.

"We're going to get it done," McGrady said. "We're going to get it done. But I can't see myself playing past 35. That's 10 more years, man. I'll probably be hurting then.

"To me, I probably play five, six years. I'll be done. I've said for a few years I won't play past 35. That will be 14, 15 years in the league. I'll be done."

McGrady, a player that went directly to the NBA out of high school, would be the equivalent of a 39 year-old at the age of 35, in NBA years.  Players like McGrady, Kobe Bryant and Lebron James are put in a unique situation where the record books are more accessible, as they begin their assualt upon them at the age of 18, rather than 22 when players used to go to college for four years.