lol got ya. I was joking. Read my other posts. I was just messing with you.
I've already posted the bonifides of a player (Petrovic) with an almost identical Euroleague/FIBA career and a lesser NBA career who is IN the HOF. Do you actually have an argument, or do we have to send you back to the kiddie pool to spew your 'lols'?
lol got ya. I was joking. Read my other posts. I was just messing with you.
when healthy and not fouling late in games
I cant wait to see what happens next season. I think Manu will have another all star year and if he does, the spurs are definately the favorite to get to the finals again!
The spurs will not be the favorites.
The Hall of Fame should only be for NBA achievements. The other leagues are inferior and getting players in on their achievements outside of the nba waters down the exclusiveness of being called a Hall of Famer.
Tell me you are being sarcastic...you canīt be this stupid.
Tell me as well rascal. I refuse to believe such a mind exists in our world![]()
Then put college players in. Heck even put high school players in.
Which guys are already in the HOf?
Drazen Petrovic?
Oscar Schmidt from Brazil?
Arvydas Sabonis?
This is the real barometer. If any of these guys are aleady in, then I agree that Manu is a lock.
Anybody know?
Petrovic is the only one currently in. The other two retired in 2003 and have only been eligible since last year.
http://www.hoophall.com/halloffamers...ers-alpha.html
There are actually a number of players in the Hall who had great collegiate careers and less-than-stellar professional careers.
Bill Bradley immediately comes to mind.
Bill Walton also doesn't measure up purely on NBA stats. His feature on the official site gives about equal mention to his NCAA and NBA accomplishments.
The overwhelming majority of coaches in the HOF are enshrined for their college coaching records. Looks like less than 10 of the 81 coaches did most of their coaching in the NBA.
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