Post by Donny - Bucks on May 23, 2019 21:29:05 GMT
Harlan Page was a true baller until the day he retired, landing himself as one of the NBN's most high-quality, high-volume shooters and scorers in the history of the league. Will this be enough for him to get into the NBN Hall of Fame?
PLAYER PAGE - nothinbutnetleague.altervista.org/NothinButNet/2039/html/players/player640.htm
CAREER STATS
Games: 1,089
MPG: 36.5
PPG: 29.1
RPG: 3.1
APG: 3.4
SPG: 1.5
BPG: 0.2
TOPG: 1.3
FG%: .475
FT%: .900
3P%: .435
Best Season (2034 Mavericks)
Games: 82
MPG: 38.7
PPG: 34.5
RPG: 4.1
APG: 3.7
SPG: 1.6
BPG: 0.1
TOPG: 1.4
FG%: .491
FT%: .888
3P%: .436
Career Highs
Points: 72
Rebounds: 11
Assists: 11
Steals: 8
Blocks: 2
Achievements
Championships: 2
Player of the Game: 131
Player of the Week: 2
Player of the Month: 0
Double Doubles: 10
Triple Doubles: 0
Career Leaderboard Rankings
Points: 26
3 Pointers: 15
Awards
2026 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2029 - 3-Point Shootout Champion
Arguments For Induction
- Harlan Page easily goes down as one of the best scorers of his career. He was used almost exclusively as a shooting guard, hence why he never made an All-League team with how FBB works. 10 years in a row of 29+ PPG is absolutely INCREDIBLE.
- For a high volume shooter, he was extremely efficient too. A career slash line of .475/.900/.435 is amazing for a guy who shot 25,000 times over his career. I mean, the guy is on of a handful of players to put up 70+ points in a game in NBN history.
- He was a prime catalyst in the two championships he won, being a main scoring option for the entirety of his career, both as a starter and a super-sub. Even coming off the bench, Page was an absolutely insane scorer for the Cavaliers and Timberwolves at the end of his career.
Arguments Against Induction
- He's lacking awards, but I truly believe that's more related to him being used as a shooting guard and not a point guard. If he had changed his position to a shooting guard in the index, he'd probably have been a ten-time All-Leaguer.
- Page was never an absolutely dominant defender. He was always good, but maybe never a lockdown guy.
- Never won a POTM, only had 10 double doubles over his career.
Vote carefully, and remember to throw out arguments regardless of which side you're on. This should be a discussion that eventually gets the league to the proper decision on him. Your vote can also be retracted after it's been cast if you feel like switching to the other side based on the arguments that have been made. To be inducted, a player needs 70% and to be considered in a later class they need 50%. Vote carefully.
***BONUS - Don't forget that everyone who votes gets $25 and the person that makes the best argument or contributes to the discussion the best will be awarded an extra $25***
PLAYER PAGE - nothinbutnetleague.altervista.org/NothinButNet/2039/html/players/player640.htm
CAREER STATS
Games: 1,089
MPG: 36.5
PPG: 29.1
RPG: 3.1
APG: 3.4
SPG: 1.5
BPG: 0.2
TOPG: 1.3
FG%: .475
FT%: .900
3P%: .435
Best Season (2034 Mavericks)
Games: 82
MPG: 38.7
PPG: 34.5
RPG: 4.1
APG: 3.7
SPG: 1.6
BPG: 0.1
TOPG: 1.4
FG%: .491
FT%: .888
3P%: .436
Career Highs
Points: 72
Rebounds: 11
Assists: 11
Steals: 8
Blocks: 2
Achievements
Championships: 2
Player of the Game: 131
Player of the Week: 2
Player of the Month: 0
Double Doubles: 10
Triple Doubles: 0
Career Leaderboard Rankings
Points: 26
3 Pointers: 15
Awards
2026 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2029 - 3-Point Shootout Champion
Arguments For Induction
- Harlan Page easily goes down as one of the best scorers of his career. He was used almost exclusively as a shooting guard, hence why he never made an All-League team with how FBB works. 10 years in a row of 29+ PPG is absolutely INCREDIBLE.
- For a high volume shooter, he was extremely efficient too. A career slash line of .475/.900/.435 is amazing for a guy who shot 25,000 times over his career. I mean, the guy is on of a handful of players to put up 70+ points in a game in NBN history.
- He was a prime catalyst in the two championships he won, being a main scoring option for the entirety of his career, both as a starter and a super-sub. Even coming off the bench, Page was an absolutely insane scorer for the Cavaliers and Timberwolves at the end of his career.
Arguments Against Induction
- He's lacking awards, but I truly believe that's more related to him being used as a shooting guard and not a point guard. If he had changed his position to a shooting guard in the index, he'd probably have been a ten-time All-Leaguer.
- Page was never an absolutely dominant defender. He was always good, but maybe never a lockdown guy.
- Never won a POTM, only had 10 double doubles over his career.
Vote carefully, and remember to throw out arguments regardless of which side you're on. This should be a discussion that eventually gets the league to the proper decision on him. Your vote can also be retracted after it's been cast if you feel like switching to the other side based on the arguments that have been made. To be inducted, a player needs 70% and to be considered in a later class they need 50%. Vote carefully.
***BONUS - Don't forget that everyone who votes gets $25 and the person that makes the best argument or contributes to the discussion the best will be awarded an extra $25***