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Gervin...my fave oldie Spurs player....Iceman...the Fingerroll...he was alot better than T MacQuote:
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im just curious has a player that has ever lead the league in scoring not been inducted into the HOF(that's already retired) Ya i put questions marks around them grant would have easily made it if he hadnt gotten hurt in orlando...VC ehhhhh.... Ya i put some young guys on there i think will shine...Rondo is still pretty young and i think if he can learn how to shoot he will be a monster especially when the big 3 is all but dead Quote:
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Plus as we sit here now TMac is a borderline guy, let alone when you start having some of these younger stars putting together longer careers, accumulating stats, awards, etc. TMac's two scoring titles are nice but in the end you're basically looking at a similar case to Bernard King. TMac may be a bit better overall player, but King had more longevity and for the most part is a really similar player legacy wise. Quote:
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I mean you're dealing with a situation where you have a guy in McGrady who was very good/great for 2 seasons. Good for another two..then basically he became an ineffcient volume scorer...and his avergae wasn't incredibly high. It sucks he got hurt, and obviously there is the "what if" question but when judging the HOF inclusion you cn't judge what if. You have to judge what actually was. TMac doesn't really pass that test IMO. You left Wade off your list and I think Wade easily makes the HOF over TMac. TMac's career isn't going to begin looking any better in retrospect as we move forward. He'll be a "what if guy" but not a HOF guy I'm not so sure. One ring. Long career. No MVP's. No scoring titles. Some All Star teams, a few 2nd and 3rd All NBA teams. It will be close. I'm not sure if he will get in but it will be interesting to say the least.
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Yeah, I'll give you Pippen. But the fact you guys have Iverson over T-Mac is suspect. That's one thing I definitely disagree with... in their primes too? I agree that Iverson might be the best talent the NBA has seen inch-for-inch/lb-for-lb... but I just disagree you can take AI over McGrady.
And I've never seen tape of Gervin/Havicek/West do the things that McGrady could.
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What's with the epically long posts on this thread?
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there battling it out to see who can post the longest post.
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Iverson at "peak" 4 scoring titles, another seasons at 33PPG. An MVP and leading a trash Philly team to the Finals. 3 All NBA 1st teams McGrady at "peak": 2 scoring titles. 2 All NBA first teams There's not a thing "suspect" about it. Iverson was a better player for TMac, both at their peaks, and over a longer period of time. Quote:
I find it hilarious you are still on this kick about Gervin/Havlecik/West when: Gervin won twice as many scoring titles as McGrady, got past the 1st round of the playoffs and played high level basketball for a decade or more, made 5 All NBA first teams and is widely seen as an icon player. 12 time All Star 2nd in the MVP voting for two seasons Havlecik made 13 All Star games, won 8 titles, made 4 NBA first teams, 5 NBA defensive 1st teams, and is seen as one of the top 5 small forwards to ever play the game. Jerry West, 14 All Star Games, 1 Ring, 10 All NBA First teams, 3 All NBA Defensive 1st teams, NBA Finals MVP, finished 2nd in the MVP voting 4 times, 4 years over 30PPG and before this guy named Jordan came along he was far and away the best shooting guard to ever play the game. Jordan has passed him and many say Kobe has as well but that's still damn good guy to be passed by. On top of all of this these above guy are Hall of Famer's something that McGrady most likely will never accomplish. You're comparing McGrady as a basketball player to three guys that are in the discussion as some of the best to ever play their position when McGrady isn't anywhere near the top of that conversation and on any list is an after thought and maybe gets an honerable mention with a vote or two for a top 10 list. McGrady: 2 scoring titles. 7 All Star games, a Most Improved player award(lulz), 2 All NBA first teams. No top 2 or 3 in the MVP voting. Wow...impressed...... But because you can't find "film" of West/Gervin/Hondo dunking over Shawn Bradley or pulling a Rodney Rogers you honestly think they aren't better than TMac. Really?
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^You just named me a lot of subjective awards, man. McGrady in his prime was extremely dominant... You're going to have a hard time convincing me that they were overall better players. I'm not even disrespecting them... I'm just giving that much respect to McGrady. Iverson in his prime, or McGrady in his? Have to go with McGrady. That's one thing in my mind that won't change.
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I'm surprised that McGrady still seems to be a possibility... I guess the Bulls liked what they saw last Monday and still are interested in signing him to at least a partially non-guaranteed deal... despite the stubborness about not coming off the bench all season.
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Yeah because clearly guys like MJ, Pippen, etc never won any subjective awards that catapult them above and beyond other people. Hell, on "objective" things like stats there is no way that you should have ever given me Pippen over TMac seeing as Pippen in his prime only played a season and a half by himself.
You want to bitch about "subjective" stats now but if a Kobe vs Jordan convo came up you'd be the first to rattle off awards etc Not dominant enough obviously as people don't view him as being as good as numerous other player in their prime. TMac wasn't even better than Iverson in their respective primes, let alone Jerry West, George Gervin, or Hondo. Objectivley Iverson won twice as many scoring titles and carried his team to the NBA Finals. TMac isn't better than Iverson. Let alone three HOF'ers. Just quit. Honestly, you're making yourself look ridiculous. Quote:
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I see a lot of opinions, man. Obviously we aren't going to agree.
But honestly, if it was a Kobe-Jordan debate, I see beyond the Finals MVP Awards, DPOY, All-1st/2nd/3rd/Def team awards. Jordan was flat-out better than Bryant (especially on the defensive side) - with the exception of long-range shooting.
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