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Hall Of Fame

Is Vince Carter a Hall of Famer?

by The Boss on June 9, 2009

in Blog, Hall Of Fame, Nets

Photo - Getty

Photo - Getty


It’s been a while since I’ve done a Hall of Fame Vote article in a while. This one could spark some debate. When Vince Carter left North Carolina to enter the NBA Draft, there were dreams that VC could follow the steps of another Carolina wingman and dominate the league for years to come. Vince certianly made his mark in some areas, but the championship titles have not followed. [click to continue…]

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Dikembe Mutombo Hall of Famer?

by The Boss on April 28, 2009

in Editorials, Hall Of Fame

A LayupDrill.com Exclusive

Last Tuesday, I saw one of the all-time great basketball competitors, Dikembe Mutombo, have his career ended in a horrific knee injury against the Portland Trailblazers. After 18 years in the NBA, and many memorable moments in big spots, Mutombo will remembered by most for his classic finger waving after a blocked shot. Others will remember the sheer emotion displayed by Mutombo after the Denver Nuggets shocked the basketball world, and defeated the Seattle Supersonics in the first round of the 1994 NBA Playoffs.

Mutombo’s career was one where he saw his role change, and he adapted to each and every one. He entered the NBA as the face of a franchise for the Denver Nuggets, and led a young Nuggets team to playoff heights that many did not expect. Later, Mutombo would head to Atlanta, Philadelphia, Toronto, New Jersey, New York, and Houston. There were two times that the four time Defensive Player of the Year made an appearance in the NBA Finals, with the Sixers and Nets. Both times, however, his team came up short.

His career stats are not overwhelming(9.8 points, 10.3 rebounds, 2.8 blocks), yet his presence on the court altered an opponent’s offensive gameplan. One tell-tale sign of any Hall of Famer during their pro career though is if they were ever among the top three best players at their position at any point. Mutombo played at a time when centers were great and plentiful. You had Patrick Ewing, David Robinson, Hakeem Olajuwon, Alonzo Mourning and Shaquille O Neal who one can argue would be ahead of Mutombo on a list of best players during his time. While his work on the floor may not blow someone away, the NBA will miss what Mutombo did off the court representing their company. Dikembe is one of the most giving celebrities of any industry, offering up millions of dollars to his native country to help his people have a better way of life. Those stories often don’t get the headlines, compared to if someone gets arrested, or has a contract dispute, and Mutombo never wanted to do anything for headlines. While I admire him for his giving heart and philanthropic nature, I believe Mutombo’s career comes up just short when stacking himself up for a Hall of Fame entry.
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Alonzo Mourning Hall of Famer?

January 7, 2009

Alonzo Mourning was one of the most spirited competitors I ever had the pleasure of watching. I remember 20 years ago watching a young Zo team up with Dikembe Mutombo terrorize the paint at Georgetown. Mourning would go on to team up with Larry Johnson in Charlotte, as the young expansion franchise quickly made a [...]

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Tim Hardaway – Hall of Famer?

December 21, 2008

Perhaps best known as the force behind the crossover dribble being in the NBA, Tim Hardaway had quite a career in the NBA. Hardaway, who broke in the league with the Golden State Warriors in 1989, and had immediate success there playing alongside Chris Mullin and Mitch Richmond. Together, the trio formed “Run TMC” and [...]

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Robert Horry – Hall of Famer?

November 24, 2008

Robert Horry – Hall of Famer
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Over the last 16 seasons, there hasn’t been a player who has been apart of more championship teams than Robert Horry. He never was “the man”, or even “the sidekick”, but he was always a big part of the reason his teams won the title. Some of the [...]

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Grant Hill – Hall of Famer?

November 13, 2008

Grant Hill – Hall of Famer?
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Hall of Fame Consideration for Mr. Nice Guy
My first memories watching Grant Hill was back in 1991, as a very young and talented member of the Duke Blue Devils. Duke was the team you loved to hate, but Hill was a special talent who you just knew would [...]

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