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    Default Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Shaq & AI are locks. Who else on this list should be in the Hall of Fame?



    Compare the guys in the list to Reggier Miller, who is in the Hall:

    18.2 ppg, 3 reb, 3 asst, 1389 games, .614 TS%
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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    I didn't realize Mark Aguirre averaged 20 ppg for his career. I knew he had some pretty big scoring years in Dallas. He was more of a role player for his 2 titles in Detroit but still an important contributor. There are definitely less accomplished and worse statistical players in the HOF.

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Quote Originally Posted by GrapeApe
    I didn't realize Mark Aguirre averaged 20 ppg for his career. I knew he had some pretty big scoring years in Dallas. He was more of a role player for his 2 titles in Detroit but still an important contributor. There are definitely less accomplished and worse statistical players in the HOF.
    I personally wish there was an NBA HOF, and it was stricter than the basketball one.

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Not Petrie and Groza. Don't think they played enough to really warrant it.

    No to Arenas. And imo the crap he's doing post-retirement isn't helping him.

    Wasn't Drew banned from the NBA?

    Did Big Dog even make an all nba team?

    Webber eventually gets in.

    Don't know enough about Free, except I think he's credited for the flopping leg kick when you shoot a jumper to draw a foul.

    Hudson should be in the HOF already.

    Johnson will.

    I don't even know who Williamson is.

    Yes to Aguirre. Think he was the NPOY in college, too.

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Webber.

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Webber was about a 20/10/4 player for 12 seasons. He doesn't have nearly as many games as Miller, who I'm using as a benchmark for getting in, but those are damn good averages for 12 years.

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    None of those guys. Some had short careers. Others were very good players (All Stars) but not HoF caliber.

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Quote Originally Posted by senelcoolidge
    None of those guys. Some had short careers. Others were very good players (All Stars) but not HoF caliber.
    Do you think Reggie deserves to be in there?

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Quote Originally Posted by Marchesk
    Do you think Reggie deserves to be in there?
    How many of those 20 point scorers have a playoff resume with these many epic/memorable moments?

    https://youtu.be/DQze5yBBehk

    https://youtu.be/BFrhZr7fHzk

    https://youtu.be/dhgYkOyKY14

    https://youtu.be/Hx9isuF8jAg

    https://youtu.be/2sj5BUZ8KaY

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Aguirre put up 25.5 ppg over a 6 year stretch (1983 - 1988). But I don't think he'll get in even though he's one of those guys that are close but not close enough. Never made any All-NBA teams, even 3rd. That might have to do with the fact that he played in THE GOAT era for SF but still, if you are a HOFer, you have to make some All-NBA teams whether offense or defense. And when he got his rings, he was at best their 4th to 6th best player. If he had been 2nd or 3rd, that would've probably gotten him in.

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Webber.

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Webber is a HOFer. Consider his 9 year run from 1995 - 2003.

    22.8 PPG, 10.4 RPG, 4.6 APG, 1.6 SPG, 1.6 BPG, 22.1 PER

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Reverse the '02 rig and Webber finishes his career with a ring.

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    I think Webber and Aguirre will get in.

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    Default Re: Which retired 20 point scorers should be in the Hall?

    Quote Originally Posted by 24-Inch_Chrome
    Reverse the '02 rig and Webber finishes his career with a ring.
    THIS.

    And the rigging isn't even up for debate. The real champions of that year are the Kings. Don't care how salty Kobe nuthuggers will be about this, but the guy's really only got 4 rings.

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