Duncan & Ginobili are locks. How about Parker?
4x NBA Champion
2007 NBA Finals MVP
6x NBA All-Star
3x All-NBA 2nd Team
1x All-NBA 3rd Team
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Duncan & Ginobili are locks. How about Parker?
4x NBA Champion
2007 NBA Finals MVP
6x NBA All-Star
3x All-NBA 2nd Team
1x All-NBA 3rd Team
yes
WAHHH? LOL :lol
Legit question: how many Finals MVP's havent made/arent likely to make the HOF
2nd part: if the answer is none, does anyone think Kawhi Leonard may be the first Finals MVP not to make the HOF. (obviously too early to tell, but its worth a prediction)
No question. First European-born player to receive NBA Finals MVP.
Yes. This kind of question shouldn't even be asked :lol
Tony Parker is a lock to make the Hall of Fame.
Heck Yeah!!!!
[QUOTE=Levity]Legit question: how many Finals MVP's havent made/arent likely to make the HOF
[B]2nd part: if the answer is none, does anyone think Kawhi Leonard may be the first Finals MVP not to make the HOF. (obviously too early to tell, but its worth a prediction)[/B][/QUOTE]
Worth noting, Kawhi also earned All-Defensive team placement, probably one of many more to come. Good question none the less.
And yes Parker is in. Mitch Richmond just made it, Parker is at least in the same tier if not higher. Plus international accomplishments.
[QUOTE=Levity]Legit question: how many Finals MVP's havent made/arent likely to make the HOF
2nd part: if the answer is none, does anyone think Kawhi Leonard may be the first Finals MVP not to make the HOF. (obviously too early to tell, but its worth a prediction)[/QUOTE]
Cornbread Maxwell
Getting into the NBA HoF is a joke...and once they let Mitch Richmond in, this should not have been a question.
Parker is a lock tbh. Carmelo Anthony is a lock. :oldlol:
Yes. Basketball HOF isnt even that good.
Yes, he's a HOFer without question.
I will say though, it's some pretty weak shit that he's a certain future HOFer despite the fact that:
1) More often than not, he gets outplayed or embarrassed by other top-tier PGs in the game. He's had 3 acceptable/good games for a HOF player in his last 9 meetings (last 3 seasons) with Westbrook, 4 acceptable/good games in the past 5 seasons against CP3 (out of 13 meetings).
2) There's been visible and statistical evidence of his team performing better without him, in his prime. Conference finals and a decent chunk of the finals can support this.
3) He didn't win FMVP in a title run in his prime, in a team where he should've clearly been the best player. And it wasn't a Pippen scenario in which he lost it to the GOAT, he lost it to a 22 year old 3rd season player.
He's definitely a HOF player, but the basketball HOF is an utter joke when TP is a 100% lock and not even [I]debatable[/I].
:facepalm
[QUOTE=Collie]Cornbread Maxwell[/QUOTE]
Jo Jo as well
Well Chauncey will probably make it and Parker has a better case than he does.