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If VC makes it to the Hall, then Robert Horry should make it.
Also, the HOF loses all credibility for me if that happens.
Vince's prime was 01.
It's not that serious bro..
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If VC makes it to the Hall, then Robert Horry should make it.
Also, the HOF loses all credibility for me if that happens.
Vince's prime was 01.
Plus his prime was from 2004-2007. Nowhere near top 10
In that span
Kobe
Duncan
Bron
Wade
Nash
Dirk
Desmond Mason
Kidd
KG
CP3
Shaq
Agent 0
Pierce
Ray Ray
And I'm sure theres a few other names I could think of
To me it is young fly.It's not that serious bro..
he's top 25 in points. He is not a top 25 scorer by any means IMO.Man there's commentators and various non athletes in the hall, you're telling me this guy can't go off the virtue of being a top 25 scorer ever and the greatest dunker ever?
Thats why the guys with 3+ chips and MVPs are Hall of Famers, because very few people can reach those heights.yall sound like a bunch of haters trying to limit the hof
it may be watered down with ppl who dont all have 3+ chips and mvps but so what? how many people in nba history really reach those heights?
appreciate these athletes and let their contributions to the sport live on
Only 15 players have 22,000 points, 5,000 boards, and 4,000 assists and Vince is one of them. The other 14 are all either in the HOF already or are locks (KG, Kobe, Ray, and Pierce). He's also top 50 in win shares and his plus/minus numbers are pretty good.No way on Vince.All three of them should and will be in the HOF.
i hear what ur saying but the hof would become meaningless cuz no one would ever make it or maybe 1 in a generationThats why the guys with 3+ chips and MVPs are Hall of Famers, because very few people can reach those heights.
The rest of those guys who didnt reach those heights can be appreciated on sportscenter, or in their very own hall of very good.
Thats the point. Its supposed to be a special accomplishment that celebrates the best of the best. Vince was a good player and put up good numbers, but he isn't the best of the best.i hear what ur saying but the hof would become meaningless cuz no one would ever make it or maybe 1 in a generationThats why the guys with 3+ chips and MVPs are Hall of Famers, because very few people can reach those heights.
The rest of those guys who didnt reach those heights can be appreciated on sportscenter, or in their very own hall of very good.
we'd be lauding the same guys for the same accomplishments for all of time
I get what you're saying. He's still HOF caliber though.Man there's commentators and various non athletes in the hall, you're telling me this guy can't go off the virtue of being a top 25 scorer ever and the greatest dunker ever?
he's top 25 in points. He is not a top 25 scorer by any means IMO.
This This this. I've been saying it for the longest time.
Only 15 players have 22,000 points, 5,000 boards, and 4,000 assists and Vince is one of them. The other 14 are all either in the HOF already or are locks (KG, Kobe, Ray, and Pierce). He's also top 50 in win shares and his plus/minus numbers are pretty good.
He's a HOFer whether people like it or not.
He never won diddily with either team, and they both played in the lousy east, but to be a top ranking player for two franchises is impressive, however lousy and sad those teams were. He's basically a rich man's Stephon Marbury in the sense that he got his but never made his teams elite as he should have.
Talking out your ***Coaches were not losing sleep over VC, dude was a chucker. A way more athletic Sprewell.
another one of Kahn's dream team bites the dust
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SG Wes Johnson
SF Michael Beasley
PF Anthony Randolph
C Darko Milicic
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