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    My opinion:

    Rodman
    Mourning
    Mutombo
    Pierce

    And for the love of God, vote in the A-Train in 2012.

    T-MAC and LJ both signed FAT contracts and got hurt the following season. LJ signed an $84 million contract with Charlotte - the largest in history at the time. They never lived up to the unrealistic potential.

    I'd like to see Tim Hardaway inducted. If they could induct just his killer crossover, I'd also be good with that.

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    I found this info: http://www.basketball-reference.com/...ob_career.html
    This is how they calculate the chance: http://www.basketball-reference.com/about/hof_prob.html

    Look just for fun.

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    Just my opinion of course......


    Red = IN


    Chauncey Billups
    Vince Carter
    Anfernee Hardaway
    Tim Hardaway
    Grant Hill

    Mark Jackson
    Kevin Johnson
    Larry Johnson
    Shawn Kemp
    Stephon Marbury
    Tracy McGrady
    Alonzo Mourning
    Dikembe Mutombo
    Paul Pierce
    Glen Rice
    Mitch Richmond
    Dennis Rodman

    Rod Strickland
    Ben Wallace
    Chris Webber

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    IN:
    Mark Jackson - Great PG for many years

    Alonzo Mourning - One of the best shot blockers of his era, and solid all-around center.

    Dikembe Mutombo - Maybe one of the most intimidating shot blockers of all-time, and his longevity speaks for itself.

    Dennis Rodman - Maybe the most prolific rebounder of all-time, and one hell of a defender. Yeah he had his weird sagas, but he delivered and you knew what you were getting out of the Worm night in and night out.


    Within time:

    Paul Pierce - Main stay of the 90s Celtics resurgence. Reliable scorer, and delivered in the clutch

    Kevin Johnson - Good PG on some solid Suns teams, KJ was also a pretty underrated defender, and a good passer.


    Iff:
    Ben Wallace - Like Mutombo, Big Ben won 4 Defensive Player of the Year awards, but his productivity really dropped once he left Detroit.

    Grant Hill - One of the best young players of the mid 90s, he would put up a near triple-double a night in his prime. Injuries really hurt his career though.

    Anfernee Hardaway - Another talented young player of the mid/early 90s, and probably, aside from MJ, the most marketable. Same with Grant Hill, injuries really hurt his career after a hot start.

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    how can you say no to rodman? =/

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    Good find! I wish i understood the dude's math, lol. Plus it doesnt factor in the emotional appeal that HOF inductees all have. For example, if Rodman wasnt such a weirdo, Im more than confident he'd be in by now.

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