Hall of Famers

Like real basketball, as well as basketball video games? Talk about the NBA, NCAA, and other professional and amateur basketball leagues here.

Postby cklitsie on Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:11 pm

Indy wrote:That's terrible. Discounts all the credibility for this so called math.

Reggie is a first ballot hall of famer without any question whatsoever.
Wow, agreed. Baron Davis more likely HOF'er than Miller? :lol:
User avatar
cklitsie
 
Posts: 6511
Joined: Sun May 11, 2003 3:02 am

Postby The X on Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:18 pm

Of the list:

Grant Hill: 85.3% NO, INJURIES PREVENT THIS
Penny Hardaway: 3.7% NO, 3-4 GOOD-GREAT YEARS DON'T MAKE A HOF-er
Robert Horry: 1.5% NO, NOT A GOOD ENOUGH PLAYER
Steph Marbury: 39.4% NO
Chris Webber: 81.4% YES, NOT FIRST BALLOT THOUGH
Mitch Richmond: 65.7% UNFORTUNATELY NOT DUE TO LIKELY BEING FORGOTTEN AS YEARS PASS BY & THE FACT HE DIDN'T HAVE MUCH PLAYOFF SUCCESS
Reggie Miller: 4.1% (ouch...gotta do more than shoot jumpers) YES, FIRST BALLOT
Dikembe Mutombo: 2.0% YES
Vlade Divac: 0.1% NO, ALTHOUGH IF HE DOES MORE WORK INTERNATIONALLY THEN COULD SQUEEZE IN THAT WAY
Ray Allen: 53.5% NO, HASN'T WON ENOUGH
Shawn Marion: 18.4% TOO EARLY TO TELL, NEEDS AT LEAST 4-5 MORE SUPERB SEASONS
Billups: 1.5% NO
Iverson: 99.5% (!!) YES, FIRST BALLOT
Nash: 4.7% YES
Shaq: 99.9% YES, FIRST BALLOT
Kobe: 99.6% YES, FIRST BALLOT
Duncan: 99.7% YES, FIRST BALLOT
Mourning: 53.2% COIN FLIP. IF HE WAS TO GET IN, IT'S ALL KIDNEYS SO I HOPE HE DOESN'T
Dirk: 43.4% YES, FIRST BALLOT
Baron Davis: 6.6% NO
Kidd: 79.8% YES, FIRST BALLOT
Payton: 91.5% YES, FIRST BALLOT
Yao Ming: not enough games for analysis YES, FIRST BALLOT
User avatar
The X
is
NLSC Team Member
 
Posts: 11499
Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 9:21 pm
Location: Brisbane

Postby CERVANTES on Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:53 pm

I'm sure Divac will be a Hall of Famer, and all Kings starters years ago (Christie, Bibby, Peja and C-Webb) should be there too. I've never seen any other basketball team like that one, they played the best way possible.
Image
User avatar
CERVANTES
 
Posts: 772
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 3:26 am
Location: La Soleada España

Postby The X on Wed Sep 06, 2006 11:15 pm

CERVANTES wrote:I'm sure Divac will be a Hall of Famer, and all Kings starters years ago (Christie, Bibby, Peja and C-Webb) should be there too. I've never seen any other basketball team like that one, they played the best way possible.

If that was really the case, then I would enshrine the 93-94 Lakers (Divac, Campbell, Ceballos, Jones, Van Exel & Peeler)....that was my favourite team & season of all-time....it cannot be surpassed....
User avatar
The X
is
NLSC Team Member
 
Posts: 11499
Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 9:21 pm
Location: Brisbane

Postby J@3 on Wed Sep 06, 2006 11:38 pm

Reggie Miller, the most unsuccessful Hall Of Famer there will ever be :P

Fishing, fishing
User avatar
J@3
 
Posts: 19815
Joined: Thu Mar 11, 2004 3:25 pm
Location: MLB

Postby nets4life on Sat Sep 09, 2006 8:57 am

i was reading thru some of my old slam magazines and it was talking bout Hall of Famers. and how Malone and Pippen will be there etc. then it came to the future hall of famers, Grant Hill, Penny Hardaway etc. had great compliments especially for those two, saying how theyll continue to score heavily for many years to come. Its just sad seeing how much expectation these two players had on them, then to be flushed away due to injuries. I really fear that one or two of these upcoming stars e.g. Lebron, Wade, Melo will get a career ending injury
Image
User avatar
nets4life
 
Posts: 1025
Joined: Mon Dec 19, 2005 11:44 am
Location: Auckland, New Zealand

Postby Amphatoast on Sat Sep 09, 2006 5:36 pm

The X wrote:Of the list:


Ray Allen: 53.5% NO, HASN'T WON ENOUGH

Nash: 4.7% YES

i think these 2 can be argued. Any reason why nash is so great and ray isn't?
Amphatoast
 
Posts: 3004
Joined: Wed Jul 02, 2003 5:45 am
Location: new york

Postby Mayerhendrix on Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:39 pm

Where's Kevin Garnett?

He's had a quiet team career but individually his game is magnificent.
I'd think that if Minnesota can rally again and make 1/2 good postseason pushes, he could get in.
Image
User avatar
Mayerhendrix
 
Posts: 696
Joined: Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:50 pm

Postby Andrew on Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:55 pm

Kevin Garnett hasn't been mentioned as the thread is about borderline future HOFers and whether or not they should get in. KG would seem destined to be in the Hall of Fame one day whereas players like Grant Hill and Anfernee Hardaway seem a bit more iffy since they had a shorter run as cream of the crop players.
User avatar
Andrew
Retro Basketball Gamer
Administrator
 
Posts: 115126
Joined: Thu Aug 22, 2002 8:51 pm
Location: Australia

Postby The X on Sun Sep 10, 2006 2:06 pm

Jae wrote:Reggie Miller, the most unsuccessful Hall Of Famer there will ever be :P

maybe, maybe not....I think the fact he played his entire career with Pacers & didn't bounce around like other top players really cements his spot in the HOF....due to his time in Indy & all his clutch moments that lit up the Eastern Conference Playoffs for years, he is synonymous (sp?) with that period of the game & Pacers' basketball....that's why he's going in....

Amphatoast wrote:
The X wrote:Of the list:


Ray Allen: 53.5% NO, HASN'T WON ENOUGH

Nash: 4.7% YES

i think these 2 can be argued. Any reason why nash is so great and ray isn't?

Nash won 2 consecutive MVP's....he's helping to bring back a more traditional view of the PG....he will be going to HOF....but please note, I didn't say he's first ballot HOF-er like some of the others....meanwhile, while Ray Allen has a silky smooth jumper, he doesn't have the Reggie Miller-like clutch performances in playoffs....maybe if he was still with Bucks, then it might have been different....probably not though....he's still got time though....
User avatar
The X
is
NLSC Team Member
 
Posts: 11499
Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2004 9:21 pm
Location: Brisbane

Previous

Return to NBA & Basketball

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 18 guests