Steve Francis maybe?
I dont see Ray Allen getting in either unless he can can become an accomplished post-season player...
Its_asdf wrote:Steve Francis maybe?
He's done nothing outside of giving a few really good seasons and plenty of headaches for coaches.I dont see Ray Allen getting in either unless he can can become an accomplished post-season player...
Ray Allen is ranked second on three point field goals made, I think that alone should make it at least a bit debatable whether or not he deserves it.
I'm a bit suprised that no one has mentioned Allen Iverson yet. The guy's a hall of famer for sure.
Its_asdf wrote:Oh, I get you doobie, then I guess I should have mentioned Elton Brand and Yao Ming as well.
I guess Chris Webber needs to be mentioned as well, but his health has been an issue throughout most of his career.
Axel wrote:Neither Horry nor Penny are HOF worthy. A few great years isn't enough imo to be a candidate for the HOF, you need to be consistent over your entire career. Horry just hasn't done enough aside from hitting a few clutch shots to be considered a hall of famer either. I dont see Ray Allen getting in either unless he can can become an accomplished post-season player... and that requires him to actually get there...
I think at the end of his career, Shawn Marion will be a hall of famer... along with Tim Duncan, Garnett, Vince Carter, Kidd, and a handful of guards.
maes wrote:Hall of Fame probability
Grant Hill: 85.3%
Penny Hardaway: 3.7%
Rober Horry: 1.5%
Steph Marbury: 39.4%
Chris Webber: 81.4%
Mitch Richmond: 65.7%
Reggie Miller: 4.1% (ouch...gotta do more than shoot jumpers)
Dikembe Mutombo: 2.0%
Vlade Divac: 0.1%
Ray Allen: 53.5%
Shawn Marion: 18.4%
Billups: 1.5%
Iverson: 99.5% (!!)
Nash: 4.7%
Shaq: 99.9%
Kobe: 99.6%
Duncan: 99.7%
Mourning: 53.2%
Dirk: 43.4%
Baron Davis: 6.6%
Kidd: 79.8%
Payton: 91.5%
Yao Ming: not enough games for analysis
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