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Is Steve Kerr a HOFer?
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Originally Posted by Chester the Cheetah
Nope. Not even close.
Originally Posted by Chester the Cheetah
Nope. Not even close.
Originally Posted by PMatic
Originally Posted by Chester the Cheetah
Nope. Not even close.
Walton has 2 rings, 1 MVP, 1 Finals MVP, 1 6th Man of the Year Award, was selected to 2 All-NBA Teams (1st & 2nd), and was selected to 2 All-Defensive First Teams. Not to mention being a 3-time College Player of the Year, being one of the greatest college players of ALL-TIME, back-to-back national titles, a 88-game win streak, two consecutive 30-0 seasons. But you probably have no idea about that, from the sounds of it.Originally Posted by TraSoul82
I really don't get the Hall of Fame being called the Hall of Fame when it should really be called the "Hall of Great Stats." Bill Walton is in with 1 ring and an injury-plagued career where he did have some great stats to start, but averaged 47 games per season over his 10 active years in the league. He averaged a double-double 4 times and never scored 20+ ppg in a season. He ended up averaging 10.3 ppg, 10.5 Reb, 3.4 ast, and 2.2 blk in the NBA on top of his notable college career . To me, this means Grant Hill is 1 ring shy of being in the HoF. But clearly, I digress...
Originally Posted by PMatic
Originally Posted by Chester the Cheetah
Nope. Not even close.
Walton has 2 rings, 1 MVP, 1 Finals MVP, 1 6th Man of the Year Award, was selected to 2 All-NBA Teams (1st & 2nd), and was selected to 2 All-Defensive First Teams. Not to mention being a 3-time College Player of the Year, being one of the greatest college players of ALL-TIME, back-to-back national titles, a 88-game win streak, two consecutive 30-0 seasons. But you probably have no idea about that, from the sounds of it.Originally Posted by TraSoul82
I really don't get the Hall of Fame being called the Hall of Fame when it should really be called the "Hall of Great Stats." Bill Walton is in with 1 ring and an injury-plagued career where he did have some great stats to start, but averaged 47 games per season over his 10 active years in the league. He averaged a double-double 4 times and never scored 20+ ppg in a season. He ended up averaging 10.3 ppg, 10.5 Reb, 3.4 ast, and 2.2 blk in the NBA on top of his notable college career . To me, this means Grant Hill is 1 ring shy of being in the HoF. But clearly, I digress...
Tough to get in when you're not eligible.Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
Reggie Miller isn't even in the hall of fame yet
Tough to get in when you're not eligible.Originally Posted by Cronicmolemolereturns
Reggie Miller isn't even in the hall of fame yet
Ok. I'll admit I stepped out of bounds slightly (with the "one ring" comment). But my reply was in response to "stats" being brought up. And really, Finals Awards aside (which I'll admit are significant), Grant Hill's stats and awards are comparable to Walton's.Originally Posted by Blazers21NTNP
Originally Posted by PMatic
Originally Posted by Chester the Cheetah
Nope. Not even close.
Walton has 2 rings, 1 MVP, 1 Finals MVP, 1 6th Man of the Year Award, was selected to 2 All-NBA Teams (1st & 2nd), and was selected to 2 All-Defensive First Teams. Not to mention being a 3-time College Player of the Year, being one of the greatest college players of ALL-TIME, back-to-back national titles, a 88-game win streak, two consecutive 30-0 seasons. But you probably have no idea about that, from the sounds of it.Originally Posted by TraSoul82
I really don't get the Hall of Fame being called the Hall of Fame when it should really be called the "Hall of Great Stats." Bill Walton is in with 1 ring and an injury-plagued career where he did have some great stats to start, but averaged 47 games per season over his 10 active years in the league. He averaged a double-double 4 times and never scored 20+ ppg in a season. He ended up averaging 10.3 ppg, 10.5 Reb, 3.4 ast, and 2.2 blk in the NBA on top of his notable college career . To me, this means Grant Hill is 1 ring shy of being in the HoF. But clearly, I digress...
Know about something before you speak... comparing Grant Hill to Bill Walton... give me a break.
Ok. I'll admit I stepped out of bounds slightly (with the "one ring" comment). But my reply was in response to "stats" being brought up. And really, Finals Awards aside (which I'll admit are significant), Grant Hill's stats and awards are comparable to Walton's.Originally Posted by Blazers21NTNP
Originally Posted by PMatic
Originally Posted by Chester the Cheetah
Nope. Not even close.
Walton has 2 rings, 1 MVP, 1 Finals MVP, 1 6th Man of the Year Award, was selected to 2 All-NBA Teams (1st & 2nd), and was selected to 2 All-Defensive First Teams. Not to mention being a 3-time College Player of the Year, being one of the greatest college players of ALL-TIME, back-to-back national titles, a 88-game win streak, two consecutive 30-0 seasons. But you probably have no idea about that, from the sounds of it.Originally Posted by TraSoul82
I really don't get the Hall of Fame being called the Hall of Fame when it should really be called the "Hall of Great Stats." Bill Walton is in with 1 ring and an injury-plagued career where he did have some great stats to start, but averaged 47 games per season over his 10 active years in the league. He averaged a double-double 4 times and never scored 20+ ppg in a season. He ended up averaging 10.3 ppg, 10.5 Reb, 3.4 ast, and 2.2 blk in the NBA on top of his notable college career . To me, this means Grant Hill is 1 ring shy of being in the HoF. But clearly, I digress...
Know about something before you speak... comparing Grant Hill to Bill Walton... give me a break.