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It does when you average 28 7 and 7 for 7 years. Which you still have not acknowledged.
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LOL. You dudes kill me.
No one is forgetting the 2 MVPs, but that does not make him clear cut HOF at this stage in his career.
That's to you. But as usual with these "HOF" arguments you have to look how the voters are, i.e. media members. Lebron is loved by the masses and that's just the way it is. He already housed 2 MVPs. When you factor in the media plus a career ending injury (which would give him even more the benefit of the doubt as we have learned with Grant Hill, Terrel Davis, etc and many older players) you realize it is beyond certain Lebron is already in even if it wouldnt be first ballot. And Wade also would be in the discussion, because again, you would be factoring in a career ending injury.
But yes these are all moot points because we are completely making up scenarios for fun, I get it.
Originally Posted by Pistol Maravich
Bill Walton got in and he was injured half of the time.
You might as well throw D. Howard in the mix then. Only thing he is missing from D-Wade is a ring. LOL.
That a BIG missing link there, bruh. Over like the last 3 decades only like 9 diffrent organization out of 30 have won championships. You acting like that aint +!#%.
Child please. Joe Dumars was a first ballot hall of famer. And Wade has already accomplished just as much (accolades wise) as he did through-out his entire career, in just 7 years.
Some of ya'll dudes serious? Wade and Lebron are SURE FIRE hall of famers if they retire TODAY. First ballot? Maybe not? But Longevity be damned, they would BOTH get in. Not even a question. Lebron's got the golden ticket which is the the regular season MVP, and he's got two of those.
Originally Posted by JD617
I think Lebron and Wade are the only two.
/end of THATOriginally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Originally Posted by grittyman20
Those that think Lebron is a sure bet HOF already, let me ask why do you feel that way?
I mean besides the fact that you have his numbers wrong, those were his All Star Game numbers you posted...
His Career Numbers read more like this: 27.8ppg 7.0 apg 7 rpg 1.7 spg and almost a full block a game
Rookie of the Year
All Rookie First Team
2 MVP's
6 All Star game Appearances
2 All Star Game MVP's
6 All NBA
4 First team all NBA
2 Second Team
2 First team all defense
1 Scoring Champion
1 Olympic Gold Medal
1 Olympic Bronze Medal
34 Career triple doubles (currently ranked 5th all time)
Sounds like a HOF career to me
That a BIG missing link there, bruh.
Like I said before, you clowns just should've stated it up front....
Ring=Automatic HOF. You really don't need anything else. Throw in a gold medal and you're set.
Originally Posted by ehh
I don't think some of y'all realize how big of a joke the HOF is. Yes, LeBron is a lock already if he never plays another minute of NBA ball. He's accomplished more in 7 years than MANY current HOFers did in their entire career.
Wade and Dirk will both get in as well.
Like I said before, you clowns just should've stated it up front....
Originally Posted by JD214
LeBron, Wade, and Kevin Durant
The point of the thread is if (said player) was forced to retire today due to unforeseen circumstances...would they be a HOF'er in a few years?