Kyle Lowry has a 1% chance of HOF. And Derozan less than 1%
There's a reason the guys at the top are all older: they've had more time to amass stats and accolades. Here are the factors:
Players receive points for appearing on leaderboards, receiving 10 points for leading the league in a category and 1 point for finishing 10th. This seems like a fair way to award credit for both black and gray ink. The eligible statistical categories include PTS, TRB, AST, MP, STL, BLK. The list of predictor variables is:
Height (in.)
NBA Championships
NBA Leaderboard Points
NBA Peak Win Shares
All-Star Game Selections
Still too early to determine what their odds will be by the time they're much older, but it'd probably take a chip and several more all-star selections for each.
Call me a hater all you want but you need to make more than 2 All-NBA teams to get in to the Hall of Fame.
This guy went through his career and not once was he considered top 2 at his position. Once he was considered top 4 and once top 6.
He never made the finals, I don't even think he ever made a Conference Finals. His greatest claim to fame is winning the dunk contest.
Great player, yes. Hall of Famer, no.
He's a slightly better Jerry Stackhouse. He's that generations Glen Rice but with more dunks and less 3's.
Totally agree.. VC shouldn't be in there.. just speculating that he will. The hall of fame is kind of a joke. I think the only good hall of fame is baseball's as guys take that sh!t seriously.
I'm not a big Vince fan (not anymore), but I gotta say, he should be in.
Did he underachieve throughout his career? Probably. But it's the Hall of FAME, and that dude was captured fame like almost no other player of his generation. I don't have a problem with a player getting in based on the greatest dunk contest performance of all-time.
"Stop eating your sushi."
"I do actually have a pair of Uggs."
"I've had three cups of green tea tonight. I'm wired. I'm absolutely wired."
- Jack Armstrong
He’ll at least approach 22,000 career points this season, and with a guaranteed deal for next season, he has a shot to reach 23,000 if he stays healthy. Only 13 players in NBA/ABA history have eclipsed 22,000 points, 5,000 rebounds, and 4,000 assists; Carter, Ray Allen, and Paul Pierce will make it 16 shortly, and a few others — Clyde Drexler, Gary Payton, Larry Bird — barely missed. Eleven of those 13 players are in the Hall of Fame, and the other two are Kevin Garnett and Kobe Bryant.
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