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Post by Brophdog88 on Jun 15, 2011 0:46:26 GMT -5
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Post by Nikolas Terrell on Jun 15, 2011 12:57:05 GMT -5
Easy yes. Regular season MVP seals that. Playoff MVP on top of that. His career numbers are sick too (21/10)
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Post by ukfanjohn on Jun 15, 2011 13:18:12 GMT -5
yes
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Post by Biggie on Jun 15, 2011 16:46:15 GMT -5
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Post by Brophdog88 on Jun 15, 2011 19:11:49 GMT -5
still open
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Post by Krudy Tomjanovich on Jun 16, 2011 0:04:03 GMT -5
He had some great seasons but never strung dominant ones together. He peaked early, fell off, resurrected one season then fell off again.
Again he was a great player but not Hall of Fame
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Post by Brophdog88 on Jun 16, 2011 0:12:29 GMT -5
He had some great seasons but never strung dominant ones together. He peaked early, fell off, resurrected one season then fell off again. Again he was a great player but not Hall of Fame so nobody is hall of fame worthy? what more does he have to do? career 21.6 and 9.6 was MVP, All Star Game MVP, and a Playoff MVP 15th in points, 6th in assists, 19th in steals
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Post by play on Jun 16, 2011 0:22:51 GMT -5
lmao Kru....Deron is easily a HOFer
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Post by Krudy Tomjanovich on Jun 16, 2011 0:29:31 GMT -5
He was a great player but there was always PG's better than him. I don't throw around the HOF lightly.
Chris Paul, Brandon Jennings, & John Wall were always better than Deron each and ever year. You're saying the 4th best PG in a generation would make the HOF?
He's up there in ranks now because there aren't many players who have played as long as him. There are so many guys in the league who will surpass him.
Also at least I post my reasoning and do some research before voting. I highly doubt a majority of the league does the same.
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Post by Krudy Tomjanovich on Jun 16, 2011 0:32:49 GMT -5
If Deron makes the HOF than so would Kemba Walker and I don't think he is a HOF'er either.
Also I forgot about Kasey Hill who also dominated way more than Deron too.
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Post by play on Jun 16, 2011 1:06:14 GMT -5
Yah, I wish more of the league would participate in this with reasoning.
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Post by Krudy Tomjanovich on Jun 16, 2011 1:07:47 GMT -5
For real Play can you argue against Deron being the 5th best PG of his generation with Paul, Jennings, Wall, and Hill all above him?
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Post by Grizzlies on Jun 16, 2011 14:56:16 GMT -5
for the first few seasons he was arguably the best player in the league, and led the Nuggs to their only good years. Hollow stats after that, but definite HOF player, should have two rings if not for injuries first season against the Magic I think it was.
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Post by Nikolas Terrell on Jun 16, 2011 16:00:08 GMT -5
He was a great player but there was always PG's better than him. I don't throw around the HOF lightly. Chris Paul, Brandon Jennings, & John Wall were always better than Deron each and ever year. Y ou're saying the 4th best PG in a generation would make the HOF? He's up there in ranks now because there aren't many players who have played as long as him. There are so many guys in the league who will surpass him. Also at least I post my reasoning and do some research before voting. I highly doubt a majority of the league does the same. um, yes? He's still elite in his own right, and has a MVP
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Post by Krudy Tomjanovich on Jun 16, 2011 18:48:45 GMT -5
So if you win an MVP in your career (which is PG bias) you're an automatic bid to HOF?
He also won the MVP when league talent was at a minimum when the league was first started. He made the All-Star game only 4 times in his 12 yr career. How can a player who didn't made an All-Star game for 8 straight seasons be in the HOF?
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