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Reggie Miller is not one of the 2011 Hall of Fame nominees

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by GreatOne1978, Feb 18, 2011.

  1. Shroopy2

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    Chris Mullin was better than Reggie Miller, the 1st half of their careers before injuries set him back. Chris Mullin is an ORIGINAL DREAM TEAM member, not Miller.

    Reggie beats Mullin in sustained longevity and having better teams. Then Mullin being a teammate of Reggie behind him as the team's 3rd option makes Miller look like the better player. If Mullin woulda been a better GM, he'da gotten enough post-career respect boost to put him in the HOF.

    Rodman belongs in the HOF. Him and Reggie are interesting cases in being the BEST in ONE area of the game and lacking the all-around game of most star players.
     
  2. MadMax

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    Again, you're defining superstar in a different way than I am. and again..no one is saying he necessarily should have been voted in on his first ballot. just that he should be ON THE BALLOT.

    He just wasn't that good? really? The man was a 5 time All Star and finished on the 3rd team, All NBA twice. He led his team to the ECF 2x and the NBA Finals once....there are lesser players in the HOF right now and lesser players on the current ballot. The man AT THE VERY LEAST deserved to have his name on the ballot.
     
  3. DonnyMost

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    Ask yourself.

    Does Ray Allen deserve to be in the HOF?

    If you answered yes, then so does Reggie Miller.

    Reggie's case gets even stronger when you factor in his playoff performances.

    He was absolute money in the post season. And he led his team to the playoffs 15 straight seasons. 15!
     

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