The Bobster wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2024 10:42 am
As much as I love Walter Davis, neither he, Cooper, Carter of Billups was ever 1st team All-NBA. And Doug Collins is pretty borderline too. He was a disappointment as a pro player, a good (not great coach) and pretty good announcer. Is that Hall of Fame worthy? Michael Cooper has a grand total of zero All-Star Games. Carter and Billups were really good, but they've really lowered the bar.
I could have seen them voting in Marques Johnson (great college player, briefly great pro) or KJ, but they went a little overboard this year.
Thanks for your thoughts bob, I was honestly hoping you would chime in.
This brings to mind another question, and that is 1996 in the NBA at 50. A collection of the best of the best, as you know.
Anyways, the little kid that was me knew that Shaq was coming off of a NBA finals appearance and that he probably was going to be a Hall of Famer. But, I was really into basketball, even at that age, and was surprised that Shaq was put in with the 50 best players when he was only 24. Juxtaposed with Dominique Wilkins being left off of that list.
Almost 30 years later, we have the top 75, Shaquille O'Neal and Dominique of course both are most deservedly in, and yet I still remain puzzled by how things went down in 1996.
Would appreciate your (and anyone else's) perspective.