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Quote from: colincb on May 15, 2010, 03:44:41 PMQuote from: Fafnir on May 15, 2010, 12:06:18 PMSo who's a current HoF among active players?http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/hof_prob_active.htmlThis is basketball referrence's list based on data mining how the HoF has selected players in the past. I think the list has solid locks until the 12th selection, which happens to be Vince Carter.Quote1. Shaquille O'Neal 1.0000 2. Kobe Bryant 0.9999 3. Tim Duncan 0.9998 4. Allen Iverson 0.9977 5. Kevin Garnett 0.9971 6. LeBron James 0.9801 7. Dwyane Wade 0.9758 8. Paul Pierce 0.9535 9. Dirk Nowitzki 0.9105 10. Jason Kidd 0.9073 11. Ray Allen 0.9072Quote12. Vince Carter 0.8662 13. Tracy McGrady 0.7476 14. Tony Parker 0.5183 15. Grant Hill 0.4794 16. Gilbert Arenas 0.4569 17. Chris Bosh 0.4305 18. Amare Stoudemire 0.4246 19. Carmelo Anthony 0.4078 20. Steve Nash 0.3654 21. Dwight Howard 0.2877 22. Pau Gasol 0.2361 23. Chauncey Billups 0.2162 24. Shawn Marion 0.2111 25. Elton Brand 0.1586 26. Antawn Jamison 0.0861 27. Carlos Boozer 0.0842 Of this list I think Pau Gasol and Nash are shoe ins (international guys), but none of the rest will make it currently. Obviously young guys like Melo/Howard have a lot of time to get there.http://www.basketball-reference.com/about/hof_prob.htmlThe model's assumption is that anyone above .5 should be in and anyone below would be out. It was 96.5% accurate on the pool of players used to test it.http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/hof_prob_career.htmlNo one with as high a score as VC has not made it. The highest score that isn't in the HOF is Jo Jo White at .82. Just eyeballing the chart, it appears that below .8 becomes more problematical and I'd expect that other factors would weigh in (especially for Nash). VC was certainly a spectacular offensive player, but I think he has a pretty bad reputation because of the way he left Toronto, his perceived selfishness, and his lackadaisical attitude toward defense. My gut says he needs to play well from now on out with ORL to get in because of these negative perceptions despite his offensive accomplishments.BTW, according to the model, the Big 3 are all locks.I would argue Tony Parker gets in, too, because of his contributions to three championship teams including Finals MVP.I have a feeling Manu will eventually get in as well.
Quote from: Fafnir on May 15, 2010, 12:06:18 PMSo who's a current HoF among active players?http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/hof_prob_active.htmlThis is basketball referrence's list based on data mining how the HoF has selected players in the past. I think the list has solid locks until the 12th selection, which happens to be Vince Carter.Quote1. Shaquille O'Neal 1.0000 2. Kobe Bryant 0.9999 3. Tim Duncan 0.9998 4. Allen Iverson 0.9977 5. Kevin Garnett 0.9971 6. LeBron James 0.9801 7. Dwyane Wade 0.9758 8. Paul Pierce 0.9535 9. Dirk Nowitzki 0.9105 10. Jason Kidd 0.9073 11. Ray Allen 0.9072Quote12. Vince Carter 0.8662 13. Tracy McGrady 0.7476 14. Tony Parker 0.5183 15. Grant Hill 0.4794 16. Gilbert Arenas 0.4569 17. Chris Bosh 0.4305 18. Amare Stoudemire 0.4246 19. Carmelo Anthony 0.4078 20. Steve Nash 0.3654 21. Dwight Howard 0.2877 22. Pau Gasol 0.2361 23. Chauncey Billups 0.2162 24. Shawn Marion 0.2111 25. Elton Brand 0.1586 26. Antawn Jamison 0.0861 27. Carlos Boozer 0.0842 Of this list I think Pau Gasol and Nash are shoe ins (international guys), but none of the rest will make it currently. Obviously young guys like Melo/Howard have a lot of time to get there.http://www.basketball-reference.com/about/hof_prob.htmlThe model's assumption is that anyone above .5 should be in and anyone below would be out. It was 96.5% accurate on the pool of players used to test it.http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/hof_prob_career.htmlNo one with as high a score as VC has not made it. The highest score that isn't in the HOF is Jo Jo White at .82. Just eyeballing the chart, it appears that below .8 becomes more problematical and I'd expect that other factors would weigh in (especially for Nash). VC was certainly a spectacular offensive player, but I think he has a pretty bad reputation because of the way he left Toronto, his perceived selfishness, and his lackadaisical attitude toward defense. My gut says he needs to play well from now on out with ORL to get in because of these negative perceptions despite his offensive accomplishments.BTW, according to the model, the Big 3 are all locks.
So who's a current HoF among active players?http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/hof_prob_active.htmlThis is basketball referrence's list based on data mining how the HoF has selected players in the past. I think the list has solid locks until the 12th selection, which happens to be Vince Carter.Quote1. Shaquille O'Neal 1.0000 2. Kobe Bryant 0.9999 3. Tim Duncan 0.9998 4. Allen Iverson 0.9977 5. Kevin Garnett 0.9971 6. LeBron James 0.9801 7. Dwyane Wade 0.9758 8. Paul Pierce 0.9535 9. Dirk Nowitzki 0.9105 10. Jason Kidd 0.9073 11. Ray Allen 0.9072Quote12. Vince Carter 0.8662 13. Tracy McGrady 0.7476 14. Tony Parker 0.5183 15. Grant Hill 0.4794 16. Gilbert Arenas 0.4569 17. Chris Bosh 0.4305 18. Amare Stoudemire 0.4246 19. Carmelo Anthony 0.4078 20. Steve Nash 0.3654 21. Dwight Howard 0.2877 22. Pau Gasol 0.2361 23. Chauncey Billups 0.2162 24. Shawn Marion 0.2111 25. Elton Brand 0.1586 26. Antawn Jamison 0.0861 27. Carlos Boozer 0.0842 Of this list I think Pau Gasol and Nash are shoe ins (international guys), but none of the rest will make it currently. Obviously young guys like Melo/Howard have a lot of time to get there.
1. Shaquille O'Neal 1.0000 2. Kobe Bryant 0.9999 3. Tim Duncan 0.9998 4. Allen Iverson 0.9977 5. Kevin Garnett 0.9971 6. LeBron James 0.9801 7. Dwyane Wade 0.9758 8. Paul Pierce 0.9535 9. Dirk Nowitzki 0.9105 10. Jason Kidd 0.9073 11. Ray Allen 0.9072
12. Vince Carter 0.8662 13. Tracy McGrady 0.7476 14. Tony Parker 0.5183 15. Grant Hill 0.4794 16. Gilbert Arenas 0.4569 17. Chris Bosh 0.4305 18. Amare Stoudemire 0.4246 19. Carmelo Anthony 0.4078 20. Steve Nash 0.3654 21. Dwight Howard 0.2877 22. Pau Gasol 0.2361 23. Chauncey Billups 0.2162 24. Shawn Marion 0.2111 25. Elton Brand 0.1586 26. Antawn Jamison 0.0861 27. Carlos Boozer 0.0842
Quote from: PosImpos on May 14, 2010, 03:47:37 PMNow, obviously this won't happen because the Celtics are just too good (tongue in cheek, tongue in cheek), but here's a hypothetical:Vince Carter comes up big in the next two rounds and leads his team to an NBA Championship. He wins Finals MVP.Does he become a shoe-in for the Hall of Fame?Actually, I would say yes. If you look at his career stats, they are very comparable to Paul Pierce's stats. Indeed, they're practically identical. The only major difference in their resumes is that Pierce has led his team to a title (although with a lot of help), and Vince hasn't had any significant post-season success. With a title on his resume, and especially a Finals MVP, I'd say Vince would be considered a future HoFer. To put it simply, if Pierce is considered a future inductee, under those circumstances Vince would have to be as well.What do you think?Under your parameters, I'd say Yes. if ORL beats us, then play LA, first of all they'd better win.All this being said - Yes Vince Carter would make it into the Hall of Fame. He would be the biggest addition to ORL and to me he would be the one who puts them over the top.The man has improved his FG% this season, too. He nearly beat us by himself during that Christmas game. Hit some incredible shots.But unfortunately that may not happen for him - because of Boston.
Now, obviously this won't happen because the Celtics are just too good (tongue in cheek, tongue in cheek), but here's a hypothetical:Vince Carter comes up big in the next two rounds and leads his team to an NBA Championship. He wins Finals MVP.Does he become a shoe-in for the Hall of Fame?Actually, I would say yes. If you look at his career stats, they are very comparable to Paul Pierce's stats. Indeed, they're practically identical. The only major difference in their resumes is that Pierce has led his team to a title (although with a lot of help), and Vince hasn't had any significant post-season success. With a title on his resume, and especially a Finals MVP, I'd say Vince would be considered a future HoFer. To put it simply, if Pierce is considered a future inductee, under those circumstances Vince would have to be as well.What do you think?
I think he already is a hall of famer. He's score 2,000+ three times, he's an 8 time All-Star, ROTY, two time All-NBA team. Then theres the fact that he's basically guaranteed to top 21,000. That's a Hall of Famer to me.
Quote from: Fafnir on May 16, 2010, 12:59:50 AMQuote from: PosImpos on May 15, 2010, 08:05:20 PMI would argue Tony Parker gets in, too, because of his contributions to three championship teams including Finals MVP.I have a feeling Manu will eventually get in as well.Both will also have a leg up because they're foreign borne players. Though being primarily NBA players might temper that effect some.i know is nba hof but sabonis deserves in too
Quote from: PosImpos on May 15, 2010, 08:05:20 PMI would argue Tony Parker gets in, too, because of his contributions to three championship teams including Finals MVP.I have a feeling Manu will eventually get in as well.Both will also have a leg up because they're foreign borne players. Though being primarily NBA players might temper that effect some.
I would argue Tony Parker gets in, too, because of his contributions to three championship teams including Finals MVP.I have a feeling Manu will eventually get in as well.
I don't think Ginobilli or Parker should get in. Good players with championships, but Parker isn't good enough and Ginobilli hasn't been healthy enough.
Quote from: moiso on May 16, 2010, 10:07:33 AMI don't think Ginobilli or Parker should get in. Good players with championships, but Parker isn't good enough and Ginobilli hasn't been healthy enough.I think Ginobli's health woes are being overstated, he's still played at an elite level for many years.He just needs to continue to be the player he is through the rest of his current contract and he'll deserve to be in.
Quote from: Fafnir on May 16, 2010, 10:11:47 AMQuote from: moiso on May 16, 2010, 10:07:33 AMI don't think Ginobilli or Parker should get in. Good players with championships, but Parker isn't good enough and Ginobilli hasn't been healthy enough.I think Ginobli's health woes are being overstated, he's still played at an elite level for many years.He just needs to continue to be the player he is through the rest of his current contract and he'll deserve to be in.I don't know. When healthy, I rank Manu almost right up there with Wade and Kobe. He's an amazing player. But I'm not sure if a guy who played 27min per game for his career with a 15/3/4 career stat line is going to make it. Maybe my opinion would be a little different if he was healthy in the playoffs the two previous years to this one.
Let's hope that Vince's playoff legacy has been solidified as Nick Anderson 2.0.