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    Veteran Kai's Avatar
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    Yao will make it to the HOF, you simply can't ignore what he accomplished for the game. Anyone who disagrees is an idiot.

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    cool moral victory.

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    No, he did not play long enough or achieve enough in the NBA to be in the HALL.

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    According to basketball reference he only has a 30% chance.

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    PETA sucks! Spur_Fanatic's Avatar
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    He should not get in. Just because he is chinese?

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    You can't discount all those All-Star votes, am I right? Am I right? o?

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    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    Umm no.

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    HOF worthy? (because of all the seasons he missed)

    But the politically correct people in charge of the HOF will probably induct him in the international NBA players category anyway

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    Veteran Kai's Avatar
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    Like I said, he will be inducted for what he did for the game off the court. He bridged a huge opportunity for the NBA globally.

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    Pff, then David Stern should get in too. He did way more than Yam Ming on that regard.

    So.. DAVID STERN FOR HOF! I call it now!

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    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    Like I said, he will be inducted for what he did for the game off the court. He bridged a huge opportunity for the NBA globally.
    What do you think Les Alexander is doing at this very moment? TBH I think he has a knife placed directly on his wrist

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    Bosshog in the cut djohn2oo8's Avatar
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    IDK about off the court, definitely not on it

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    HOF worthy? (because of all the seasons he missed)

    But the politically correct people in charge of the HOF will probably induct him in the international NBA players category anyway
    I don't believe there is a separate players category for international players.

    There is a separate category for "contributors" which could be used for Yao as being one of the pioneer ambassador players from Asia.

    I think his player resume is actually good enough to be HOF worthy. It might be borderline but still looks strong enough. 19/9 career numbers. 8 all star selections, 5 all NBA selections.

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    hasta la victoria, siempre cheguevara's Avatar
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    lemons don't get to be in the HOF

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    If he was healthy, he'd be a no brainer. Unfortunately he wasn't one, and will not enter the Hall.

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    That 8th place finish at the 2008 olympics should get him in.

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    lemons don't get to be in the HOF
    Bill Walton is in.

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    Bill Walton is in.
    2× NBA Champion (1977, 1986)
    NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (1977)
    NBA Most Valuable Player (1977)
    NBA Sixth Man of the Year (1986)
    2× NBA All-Star (1976–1977)
    All-NBA First Team (1978)
    All-NBA Second Team (1977)
    2× NBA All-Defensive First Team (1977–1978)
    2× NCAA Champion (1972–1973)
    2× NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player (1972–1973)
    3× Naismith College Player of the Year (1972–1974)
    3× USBWA Player of the Year (1972–1974)
    3× Adolph Rupp Trophy (1972–1974)
    2× Helms Foundation College Player of the Year (1972–1973)
    3× Sporting News College Player of the Year (1972–1974)
    2× AP College Player of the Year (1972–1973)
    3× Consensus NCAA All-American First Team (1972–1974)
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    what a lemon!

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    Bill Walton led a team to an NBA le, won an NBA MVP, and was maybe the greatest NCAA player of all-time. Their resumes aren't even comparable.

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    Jammie

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    Well i think he will get in for the reasons you said and I really dont have a problem with that "case" ...

    but if we JUST look at NBA and Olympics/World championships (since he played no college ball) I would say no he just misses the cut.

    But the NBA and it's stars (especially Lebron and Kobe) owe Yao for opening up the world's largest market ...

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    Like I said, he will be inducted for what he did for the game off the court. He bridged a huge opportunity for the NBA globally.
    What?

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    I don't believe there is a separate players category for international players.

    There is a separate category for "contributors" which could be used for Yao as being one of the pioneer ambassador players from Asia.

    I think his player resume is actually good enough to be HOF worthy. It might be borderline but still looks strong enough. 19/9 career numbers. 8 all star selections, 5 all NBA selections.
    You make some good points as always but ASG appearances especially with the "chinese inflation" votes for Yao are bull ...

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    According to basketball reference he only has a 30% chance.
    I would agree 30-45% seems about right ...the clown who said it's a no brainer or people who say no are idiots is being a "homer".

    Lebron if he retired now ... would be a no brainer

    Yao is a "brainer" ...

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    7 decent half years = hall of fame status
    fify

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