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The purpose of my thread is not to debate the legitimacy of Chris Bosh as a HOF. I don’t believe he is a HOFer but I believe he will get in (playing with LBJ & Wade in a large market with a chance to win multiple rings etc). You are not a HOFer in my book if you only make the playoffs 1 time in 7 years when you are clearly the best player. Assuming Bosh gets inducted a strong claim can be made that Elton Brand and Carlos Boozer are HOFers too.
All three players have nearly identical numbers and all three have pretty had the same impact on their team’s success. Neither of them as the best player can lead a team to a deep postseason run.
Elton Brand was/is the best but least talked about dominant player over the last 10-15 years. This guy avg 20 & 10 his first 8 years in NBA and nobody talks about him. NOBODY THIS SEASON AVG 20 & 10 and he did it his first 8 seasons. I know he lacks personality but his game speaks for itself. Even his worst years as a pro he avg 14 & 8.
Bulls fans give Boozer Hell most of the time but avg 17 & 10 for a career is nothing to sneeze at. I definitely believe if Boozer would have re-uped with Cleveland and played with Lebron once he became “Lebron” our perception of him would be drastically different.
We all have the stats & have watched all 3 of them play for most if not all of their pro careers. So if Bosh is considered a HOFer shouldn’t Brand & Boozer be considered also?
All three players have nearly identical numbers and all three have pretty had the same impact on their team’s success. Neither of them as the best player can lead a team to a deep postseason run.
Elton Brand was/is the best but least talked about dominant player over the last 10-15 years. This guy avg 20 & 10 his first 8 years in NBA and nobody talks about him. NOBODY THIS SEASON AVG 20 & 10 and he did it his first 8 seasons. I know he lacks personality but his game speaks for itself. Even his worst years as a pro he avg 14 & 8.
Bulls fans give Boozer Hell most of the time but avg 17 & 10 for a career is nothing to sneeze at. I definitely believe if Boozer would have re-uped with Cleveland and played with Lebron once he became “Lebron” our perception of him would be drastically different.
We all have the stats & have watched all 3 of them play for most if not all of their pro careers. So if Bosh is considered a HOFer shouldn’t Brand & Boozer be considered also?