I cannot believe anyone can argue with a straight face that Jason Terry should be in the HOF. It is perhaps the most ridiculous thing I have ever read on this board.
His career isn't over yet and his career totals are pretty impressive. If he were to come up clutch in another postseason title run, then I'd say he's in the discussion. Top 40 scorer of all time... 2x champion... clutch scorer in 2 improbable underdog championship runs? Again, that is a big if, but his career isn't over yet.
And for anyone says that Terry was a "role player" for those Mavs: Terry averaged 17.5 ppg in 32.6 mpg in the playoffs that season. That's 2nd on the team by a huge margin and more than (gasp!) Ray Allen averaged in the celtics '08 run. By that logic, one would have to say that Ray Allen and Manu Ginobili were also "role players".
Yep, yep, yep, and yep.
Where would you rank him right now in terms of NBA guards?
In his best season, where would you rank him in terms of NBA guards?
He doesn't have a single All-NBA team on his resume and beyond scoring he has not brought a whole lot to the table as a player.
I would imagine that the consensus here would be about 100% no if he had re-signed with the Mavericks instead of signing with the Celtics. I can't think of a Hall of Famer with a less impressive resume than Jason Terry.
I'm glad he is a Celtic. I'll say the same for Avery Bradley, Brandon Bass, Jeff Green, etc... As of right now, none of them are Hall of Famers.
Our potential Hall of Fame list reads: KG (a lock), Pierce (a lock), Rondo (headed that way), Doc as a coach (getting close already), Danny as an executive (a little work to do, but very possible).