How the is someone who has career averages of 14.7 PPG on 45.4% shooting so special?
Funny you mention that, basketball reference gives Manu a 5% shot at making the HOF.
How the is someone who has career averages of 14.7 PPG on 45.4% shooting so special?
lol basketball reference.
lol claiming you know more than basketball-reference.
I bet the dude that said that Manu has a 5 % of making the hall doesn't even know who Drazen Dalipagic is.
It's not one person, it's a system that site created that has usually been accurate. I think Manu's chances are a lot higher than 5%, but I don't think he's this first ballot lock like you think he is.
So does Trajon Langdon.
To be fair, I think that equation just works off of NBA statistics... not sure.
It's pretty sad you can play against a bunch of minor leaguers and make the HOF over NBA players way better than you.
It'd also be pretty sad that great players like Gallis, Oscar Schmidt and others that had the talent to be stars in the NBA but didn't make it for one reason or the other don't make it to the HoF just because they weren't born in the States.
You clearly don't understand the HOF. Haven't we already explained this to you?
So by that same logic, it's an injustice Ralph Sampson isn't in the HoF because he had the talent to be a star but didn't last for reasons out of his control, right?
I understand it. I'm just saying it's stupid.
This shows you don't get it.
Explain. I know, the 5% stat doesn't factor in all his minor league achievements which will be the reason he gets in the HoF.
Your body and the ability to remain injury free is part of your talent as a basketball player too.
Why is it you didn't say this once in the Manu vs. JJ and Manu vs. Dirk thread?
Cuz he didn't want to look like a bigger idiot that he already did.
Because either you were being intellectually dishonest in trying to help your argument by posting that as a credible source knowing the 5% does not take into consideration why Manu will make it or you really don't understand and you posted it trying to disprove that Manu will be a HOF'er.
Besides is not like the HoF gives equal chances to NBA and FIBA players to make the hall.
To be a FIBA HoF basketball player besides beign a great basketball player you have to win a lot of things. If you're a great NBA player you can get in even if you don't win , which I think is a very reasonable thing to do.
Neither. I was posting it to show how far from the HoF Manu's NBA career was.
'Cause Manu has had only one serious injury in 15 years of playing profesional basketball.
I voted Duncan just because I felt like it.
Booyah.
IMO they shouldn't try to make some FIBA - NBA exchange rate. They should have a FIBA HoF and an NBA HoF.
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