<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (LBJ @ Apr 27 2007, 03:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Hall of Fame Probability: .255 (119th)Career Averages: 18ppg 3.7apg 7.9rpg 1.2spg .485 TS% 16.1 PER-All Rookie 1st Team-3 time All Star-1 NBA Championship-1 NCAA Championship-SEC Tournament MVP-All-SEC First, All-SEC Tournament and All-NCAA Regional Teams-Most 3pt Field Goals in one quarter of a playoff game-NBA LIVE COVER ATHLETE :yes1: Who am I talking about?</div>Toine. Easy.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Apr 14 2006, 10:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I think you have to be a winner to be in the HOF. If you were a loser your whole career then you dont have a real good chance of getting in because the Hall of Fame is about "being great" and being great means winning games and having success. But just because, say Robert Horry won 6 championships, he wont get in. You have to have dominated the League or put up very good numbers to help your team win. Anyway,just my 2 cents.</div>Winning is a team thing no matter how great you are you can't win it by your self. AI/KG are both sure thing hall of famers yet they have not won, but it's cause of the lack of talent they always had around them. Well KG has a chance at one point not lately with the guys around him of course. LOL
Players who are important to their team to winning. I don't care if they never won a championship - if they were important too 99% of the games they played in then they deserve to be in the HOF.