HOF or FOH: Chris Webber

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  • rakim ii
    rakim ii Members Posts: 1,707 ✭✭✭
    edited December 2011
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    s2jepeka wrote: »
    What does that even mean...smh

    Tell me what's the career defining moment in his career. What passing the ball off to Bibby to take the game winning shot?

    "It's the Hall of Fame, not the hall of good" *Colin Cowherd*
  • BlackAX410
    BlackAX410 Members Posts: 35,415 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2011
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    rakim ii wrote: »
    Tell me what's the career defining moment in his career. What passing the ball off to Bibby to take the game winning shot?

    "It's the Hall of Fame, not the hall of good" *Colin Cowherd*
    so Mark Jackson can be on the finalist list last year but not Chris Webber? like i said earlier during his Kings years he was a top 5 power forward tht team wasnt bout ? before he got there he elevated tht teams play tbh nobody was the same after they left the kings
  • rakim ii
    rakim ii Members Posts: 1,707 ✭✭✭
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    so Mark Jackson can be on the finalist list last year but not Chris Webber? like i said earlier during his Kings years he was a top 5 power forward tht team wasnt bout ? before he got there he elevated tht teams play tbh nobody was the same after they left the kings
    I don't agree with Mark Jackson being on the list either. I feel like Chris Webber didn't reach his potential. He had a good career, not HOF material imo
  • BlackAX410
    BlackAX410 Members Posts: 35,415 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    rakim ii wrote: »
    I don't agree with Mark Jackson being on the list either. I feel like Chris Webber didn't reach his potential. He had a good career, not HOF material imo

    thats fair at the bolded but averagin 20 nd 10 always playin for a contender every year nd being a 5 time all-star, 5 time all NBA player one time even crackin the 1st team the while Duncan nd KG were playin at high levels would be enough to qualify for the HOF he wont be 1st ballot but he'll get in
  • S2J
    S2J Members Posts: 28,458 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2011
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    rakim ii wrote: »
    Tell me what's the career defining moment in his career. What passing the ball off to Bibby to take the game winning shot?

    "It's the Hall of Fame, not the hall of good" *Colin Cowherd*

    But what does that mean!? lol where are u pullin that phrase from smh

    Tell me what the career defining moment for these guys were

    Chris Mullin
    Gus Johnson
    Patrick Ewing
    Adrian Dantley
  • S2J
    S2J Members Posts: 28,458 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2011
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    According to Baketballreference.com-

    70. James Worthy* 0.8210
    71. Adrian Dantley* 0.8102
    72. Alex English* 0.8008
    73. Bobby Wanzer* 0.7799
    74. Tiny Archibald* 0.7790
    75. Dave Bing* 0.7726
    76. Chris Paul 0.7563
    77. Bob Davies* 0.7545
    78. Chris Webber 0.7459
    79. Gus Johnson* 0.7430
    80. Pete Maravich* 0.7406
    81. Clyde Lovellette* 0.7302
    82. Walt Bellamy* 0.7272

    The most thorough basketball stats site their is...everyone who is eligible that is above AND under him are in the HOF.

    but *shrug* lemme guess, we should take yall nggas eye test and 'defining moments' instead rite?...foh lol
  • dc's teflondon
    dc's teflondon Members Posts: 5,895 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    s2jepeka wrote: »
    But what does that mean!? lol where are u pullin that phrase from smh

    Tell me what the career defining moment for these guys were

    Chris Mullin
    Gus Johnson
    Patrick Ewing
    Adrian Dantley

    webber ain't better than the bolded
  • S2J
    S2J Members Posts: 28,458 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited December 2011
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    webber ain't better than the bolded

    That wasnt the point, sir. The point is 'defining moments' (nggas usin phrases from Jordans n ? ) is not, has not, and never will be criteria for the HOF, b/c theres a shytload of HOFers that dont have any defining moments- HOF is a body of work