2 former Blazers made the list.. https://thegamehaus.com/nba/5-playe...-memorial-basketball-hall-of-fame/2019/08/08/ Arvydas Sabonis Arvydas Sabonis (Photo by blazersedge.com) Sabonis is the father of current Indiana Pacer Domantas Sabonis and had a nice career himself in the 1990s and early 2000s. He played seven seasons in the NBA for the Portland Trail Blazers and didn’t start his career in the NBA until he was 31. He scored 12.0 points and brought down 7.3 rebounds per game. Sabonis was a key member of some competitive teams in the Western Conference, but they were never able to win the NBA Finals with him as a member of the roster. He also was never able to make an All-Star team. It is a decent career and Sabonis also played internationally before his time in the NBA, but his resume doesn’t add up to make him a Hall of Famer. He should still be remembered for his unique style of play, there are just more deserving players who were left out of the Hall of Fame. Drazen Petrovic In one of the more tragic events in NBA history, Petrovic was killed in a car accident when he was just 28 years old. His career in the NBA only lasted four seasons, as he spent time with the Portland Trail Blazers and New Jersey Nets. His time in Portland saw him come off the bench, but he blossomed with the New Jersey Nets. For his career, he averaged 15.4 points per game. He is remembered as being a great three-point shooter. There are a lot of questions of what could’ve been, but Petrovic was reportedly thinking about playing in Greece before his passing. Petrovic is credited with being one of the trailblazers (no pun intended) who helped pave the way for more European players to enter the NBA. He should be remembered for his great seasons for the Nets, but unfortunately, fans couldn’t see what Petrovic had left to show.
He mentions in his opening that he recognizes sizes the hall of fame covers all of basketball, not just the pros, but then seems to forget that fact with these 2, and just pull up career stats.
I watched Sabonis dominate David Robinson and Danny Manning in the Olympics. Of course, thanks to the TB doctors.
I checked, there is no "SlyPokerDog" listed: https://www.theretrievernews.com/hall-of-fame-dogs-alphebetically.html Probably if you hadn't crapped on one of the judge's lawns and humped the leg of another, you'd have had a shot.
All shades of ugly here.... At least he was HOF off the court http://www.championsbasketballnetwork.com/articles/jerome-williams-jyd-hall-of-fame.html
SPD had one HOF vote, for the senior tailwagers league. SlyPokerCat cast the one vote. Wonder who SPC is?
the hall of fame is a bit different as it covers all of basketball and not just the pros now, knowing the above, let me proceed to list people who i dont think should be in there based on their NBA career.....
Petrovic is an obvious honorary bounce in and I do not have a problem with it since he probably would have made it in on merit alone had his accident had not happened. The rest of the people on his list he has never seen play nor does he have any interest in viewing. He should probably go back to covering Frolf (frisbee golf) and stay there since he has no clue on basketball
Still one of the greatest college players I've ever seen. Also, expected Melo's career to be like Glenn's since he got drafted, haven't been very wrong.