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Old 07-13-2007, 04:36 PM
kidcolin kidcolin is offline
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Default Re: Players with a higher HoF probability than Nash

Reggie's not a lock. It was a highly debated topic when he retired. I think he'll probably get in, and I agree with that decision.
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Old 07-13-2007, 04:41 PM
Andre the Giant Andre the Giant is offline
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Default Re: Players with a higher HoF probability than Nash

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Don't back to back MVPs pretty much guarantee a spot in the HOF?

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Oh damn, I guess you are going "non-gimmick" on this one...or you forgot to log out.

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I've always been interested in basketball. I think I could have played at my peak. The 76ers expressed interest, but I was making too much money wrestling to really consider it seriously.
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Old 07-13-2007, 07:47 PM
BadBoyBenny BadBoyBenny is offline
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btw why have 2 people quoted my post and not answered the question that i asked in it. what eligible players do you think should be in the HoF, but aren't, and what are they ranked on the list?

clearly i don't believe the system is perfect, why the hell do you think i started this thread?

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