HOF or FOH The NBA Edition

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Chris Webber

Power forward

Personal information

Born March 1, 1973 (age 39)

Detroit, Michigan

Nationality American

High school Detroit Country Day School

(Beverly Hills, Michigan)

Listed height 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)

Listed weight 245 lb (111 kg)

Career information

College Michigan (1991–1993)

NBA Draft 1993 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall

Selected by the Orlando Magic

Pro career 1993–2008

Career history

1993–1994 Golden State Warriors

1994–1998 Washington Bullets / Wizards

1998–2005 Sacramento Kings

2005–2007 Philadelphia 76ers

2007 Detroit Pistons

2008 Golden State Warriors

Career highlights and awards

5× NBA All-Star (1997, 2000–2003)

NBA Rookie of the Year (1994)

NBA rebounding champion (1999)

All-NBA First Team (2001)

3× All-NBA Second Team (1999, 2002–2003)

All-NBA Third Team (2000)

NBA All-Rookie First Team (1994)

Consensus NCAA All-American First Team (1993)

Mr. Basketball of Michigan (1991)

#4 Retired by the Sacramento Kings

Career NBA statistics

Points 17,182 (20.7 ppg)

Rebounds 8,124 (9.8 rpg)

Blocks 1,200 (1.4 bpg)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
 
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lol. Not really, but I used to do work with him on Bulls vs. Blazers.
 
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Stephon Marbury may get in Basketball Hall of Fame if he plays a while in China , cuz i know they take into account your overall pro basketball career ..

thats how Sabonis got in , he was in Basketball hall of fame.
 
NothingButTheTruth;5181559 said:
Vince Carter

Tony Parker

I could always take him or leave him but,Vince Carter is probably in;21 ppg for his career, multiple All-Star games, Olympic gold metal. Basketball-reference has his HOF probability at 80.5%

basketball-reference.com/players/c/cartevi01.html

Mcgrady is borderline IMO. The two scoring titles help, but not being about to lead a team out the first round not once is a huge blemish. Especially that these were best of five series for the most part.

In pro basketball, MVP=HOF. There isn't a former MVP who is eligible for the HOF who's not in. So Iverson is in without a doubt.

 
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I have one for you all to judge..

Mitch Richmond.

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NBA Rookie of the Year (1989)

6× NBA All-Star (1993–1998)

3× All-NBA Second Team (1994–1995, 1997)

2× All-NBA Third Team (1996, 1998)

NBA All-Rookie First Team (1989)

NBA All-Star Game MVP (1995)

Over 20,000 points for his career/21.0 ppg

Olympic gold medal in 1996
 
thegreatunknown;5181732 said:
I have one for you all to judge..

Mitch Richmond.

mitch_richmond_display_image.jpg


NBA Rookie of the Year (1989)

6× NBA All-Star (1993–1998)

3× All-NBA Second Team (1994–1995, 1997)

2× All-NBA Third Team (1996, 1998)

NBA All-Rookie First Team (1989)

NBA All-Star Game MVP (1995)

Over 20,000 points for his career/21.0 ppg

Olympic gold medal in 1996

one the most underrated players ever. Crazy how Mullin gets shown way more love but Mitch was a better player. HOF but its gonna take some time
 
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af.r.i.c.a.;5181752 said:
thegreatunknown;5181732 said:
I have one for you all to judge..

Mitch Richmond.

mitch_richmond_display_image.jpg


NBA Rookie of the Year (1989)

6× NBA All-Star (1993–1998)

3× All-NBA Second Team (1994–1995, 1997)

2× All-NBA Third Team (1996, 1998)

NBA All-Rookie First Team (1989)

NBA All-Star Game MVP (1995)

Over 20,000 points for his career/21.0 ppg

Olympic gold medal in 1996

one the most underrated players ever. Crazy how Mullin gets shown way more love but Mitch was a better player. HOF but its gonna take some time
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Couldn't agree with you more. At the very least he was equally as important during the Run TMC days as Mullin and had no drop off after being traded to Sacramento. I have much respect for Mullin, definitely one of favorite non-Lakers players to watch..but I rate Richmond as a better player.

 

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