Who are the HOF locks?

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  1. downunderwonder

    downunderwonder You have now entered area 51!

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    If Tmac gets back to career from is he worth a shot? How about Yao Ming because of what he has acheived for the NBA in China $$$wise? </p>

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  2. Dre

    Dre At least we're friends.

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    They aren't locks if they retired today though.
     
  3. Arrpy

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    I think Dikembe Mutombo should get in. He's been in the NBA for a couple thousand years, and he's been consistant.And hasn't gottin into any trouble. Once he retires I think he will be a lock for the HOF.
     
  4. pegs

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Arrpy)</div><div class='quotemain'>I think Dikembe Mutombo should get in. He's been in the NBA for a couple thousand years, and he's been consistant.And hasn't gottin into any trouble. Once he retires I think he will be a lock for the HOF.</div>agreed. one of the best defensive players ever, DPOY multiple times, was part of that great 1st round upset, and he's done alot for the league and for his country. </p>

    if he wasn't HOF, i'd be disappointed.</p>

    plus, there's this.</p>

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  5. downunderwonder

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    Comedy Mutumbo?
     
  6. Big Frame

    Big Frame Well-Known Member

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    What Miller did totheKnicks, in front of Spike Lee makes him a lock for the hall.
     
  7. downunderwonder

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Ed the Decider)</div><div class='quotemain'>What Miller did totheKnicks, in front of Spike Lee makes him a lock for the hall.</div></p>

    not a lock for the hall, but a star on hollywood blvd at least!</p>
     
  8. ToddMacCulloch11

    ToddMacCulloch11 Who me?

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Downunderwonder)</div><div class='quotemain'>

    If Tmac gets back to career from is he worth a shot? How about Yao Ming because of what he has acheived for the NBA in China $$$wise? </p>

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    It depends one how the rest of their careers go....I think Tmac will be too overshadowed by similar/better players around his time. If he can lead them to a championship/win MVP, I think that'll lock up the case for Yao.</p>
     
  9. shookem

    shookem Still not a bust

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    The thing with Nash is he's such a nice guy IF he can we a championship, he's a lock first ballot.
     

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