Its_asdf wrote:His numbers aren't really Hall of Fame worthy. His assist numbers are fairly decent and he's got good scoring numbers but not HOF-esque. One thing that makes a player really shine though is when they raise their game to another level in the playoffs, I think Parker does that pretty frequently but it still isn't enough to put him in the Hall of Fame.
He's an all-star at best.
weejontee wrote:Does he really need that good numbers to be considered HOF. The Spurs are a 'team' they don't care about numbers.
maes wrote:weejontee wrote:Does he really need that good numbers to be considered HOF. The Spurs are a 'team' they don't care about numbers.
Yes. That's why Rodman and Horry will probably never get into the HOF, despite how critical they were to so many championships across multiple teams.
maes wrote:weejontee wrote:Does he really need that good numbers to be considered HOF. The Spurs are a 'team' they don't care about numbers.
Yes. That's why Rodman and Horry will probably never get into the HOF, despite how critical they were to so many championships across multiple teams.
/agree 100% - I was just thinking about editing my previous post with a simular pointSauru wrote:maes wrote:weejontee wrote:Does he really need that good numbers to be considered HOF. The Spurs are a 'team' they don't care about numbers.
Yes. That's why Rodman and Horry will probably never get into the HOF, despite how critical they were to so many championships across multiple teams.
rodman deserves the hall i think, or atleast he is just on the edge, horry in no way deserves to make it. just cause he has hit the clutch shots does not make him a hall of famer
shadowgrin wrote:Bring back the 'old' rules, maybe even the early 2000's. Let see if frenchy can drive to the basket with ease. Then we can discuss him being in the HOF.
ajam wrote:I'd say 5th option.
Axel wrote:He doesn't step up anymore than the Spurs do as a whole. Let's see him be half as efficient without Tim Duncan creating wide open lanes to the basket. Tony Parker never has to face the double teams because Duncan takes all of the pressure off him and Ginobili.
frenchy wrote:do not get mad but I do not see any of the spurs' players going to be a HOF player.
Duncan is good but he is not robinson
Parker is good and run very fast but he is not the genius Stockton was (and I am French)
Ginobili : He could be, it depend on how he will play with Argentina.
What makes the spurs very good are:
1- team chemistry
2- great defensive players (bowen & finkey)
3- clutch players (ginobili & horry)
Duncan is good but he is not robinson
weejontee wrote:Does he really need that good numbers to be considered HOF. The Spurs are a 'team' they don't care about numbers.
weejontee wrote:Why are people getting so bothered about his numbers. The guy has been a big part of 3 championship teams and is still only 25. If he goes on to win, lets say 2 more after that, will he still not be considered just because his numbers aren't great. Nobody from the Florida Gators had great numbers yet they won back-to-back championships. I know John Stockton may ave been a better individual player than Parker but Parker has won 3 more rings than him assuming they beat Cleveland.
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