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So whats separating D.Howard and D-Wade besides the ring?
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Originally Posted by S4L3
So whats separating D.Howard and D-Wade besides the ring?
Originally Posted by Pistol Maravich
Add Yao to the list.
The bronze medal detracts instead of adds to his hall of fame worthiness.Originally 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
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
So (based off of this thread), we have Bron, Wade...and Yao. Anyone else?
During the playoffs in his final year with Shanghai, Yao averaged 38.9 points and 20.2 rebounds a game, while shooting 76.6% from the field,[sup][9][/sup] and made all 21 of his shots during one game in the finals.
Originally Posted by JD617
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
So (based off of this thread), we have Bron, Wade...and Yao. Anyone else?
I think Tony Parker is the next closest but I can't say he'd definitely make it if his career ended right now. So I think it's just those 3.
Sidenote: I was looking at Yao's international career...
During the playoffs in his final year with Shanghai, Yao averaged 38.9 points and 20.2 rebounds a game, while shooting 76.6% from the field,[sup][9][/sup] and made all 21 of his shots during one game in the finals.
Yes on Yao's NBA "career". Like I said Bill Walton got in and he was injured half of the time.Originally Posted by JD617
I'm not sure Yao's NBA career alone would get him in.
He needs to put in at least 5 yrs. of "outstanding" ball and then maybe we can talk about him. Grant Hill put in 5 great yrs. before his injuries and he's nowhere near the HOF radar.Originally Posted by THE GR8
I hate to say it but Rondo is starting to make a case if he gets a ring this year and (possibly) Finals MVP and continues to play at a level like hes been on for another year or two.
Originally Posted by grittyman20
If Lebron never played another minute in the NBA, his numbers would look like this:
7yrs played, 15K total career points, 23.7 career ppg, 5 apg, 6 rpg
*1 Olympic gold medal, 1 bronze
These are undeniable HOF numbers?nah son, [Jay] Ya reach ain't long enough dunnny