Post by Donny - Bucks on Jul 20, 2019 23:22:56 GMT
Bryce Griggs was a player with a skillset that was adapted for usage in many different roles, including as a point guard and a shooting guard over his career. His talent was incredible. Will this be enough for him to get into the NBN Hall of Fame?
PLAYER PAGE - nothinbutnetleague.altervista.org/NothinButNet/2041/html/players/player485.htm
CAREER STATS
Games: 1,297
MPG: 32.9
PPG: 23.8
RPG: 4.7
APG: 6.2
SPG: 1.8
BPG: 0.3
TOPG: 2.2
FG%: .481
FT%: .853
3P%: .433
Best Season (2028 Pistons)
Games: 82
MPG: 39.0
PPG: 30.6
RPG: 4.7
APG: 9.9
SPG: 2.2
BPG: 0.4
TOPG: 3.0
FG%: .484
FT%: .837
3P%: .419
Career Highs
Points: 56
Rebounds: 15
Assists: 20
Steals: 10
Blocks: 4
Achievements
Championships: 3
Player of the Game: 245
Player of the Week: 8
Player of the Month: 5
Double Doubles: 372
Triple Doubles: 17
Career Leaderboard Rankings
- Games (1297) - #55
- Points (30868) - #30
- Assists (8041) - #49
- Steals (2334) - #44
- FG (11701) - #27
- FT (4646) - #83
- 3P (2831) - #33
- TD (17) - #45
Awards
2026 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2028 - Most Valuable Player
2028 - All-League First Team
2029 - All-Star Game Participant
2031 - All-Star Game Participant
2031 - All-League Second Team
2034 - All-Defensive Team
Arguments For Induction
- MVP. Three-time NBN Champion. 245 player of the games, 372 double doubles, 17 triple doubles, multiple All-Star appearances, multiple All-League teams, and even an All-Defensive team in there too.
- Like other Hall of Famers, Griggs longevity was one of his strongest assets. .481 career shooter, never dropping under 46% throughout his career in a season. Skillful passer, good rebounder, great defender, and best of all, one of the elite scorers in NBN history.
- One of the best parts about Griggs' career is the fact that he assimilated so easily into multiple different teams. He never really struggled to adapt to a new team even though he had half a dozen throughout his career, always being a superstar in every starting role he had.
Arguments Against Induction
- Turnovers were a bit much. Multiple seasons of over 3+ turnovers per game don't help his cause.
- The awards are nice, but there's not as much there as you'd hope. Outside of the MVP award, he really didn't stuff the player page full of awards.
- Does the fact that he was moved around and didn't play the point for all of his career hurt his case? That's very subjective, but personally, I'd say it absolutely doesn't help.
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/2041/html/players/player485.htm
CAREER STATS
Games: 1,297
MPG: 32.9
PPG: 23.8
RPG: 4.7
APG: 6.2
SPG: 1.8
BPG: 0.3
TOPG: 2.2
FG%: .481
FT%: .853
3P%: .433
Best Season (2028 Pistons)
Games: 82
MPG: 39.0
PPG: 30.6
RPG: 4.7
APG: 9.9
SPG: 2.2
BPG: 0.4
TOPG: 3.0
FG%: .484
FT%: .837
3P%: .419
Career Highs
Points: 56
Rebounds: 15
Assists: 20
Steals: 10
Blocks: 4
Achievements
Championships: 3
Player of the Game: 245
Player of the Week: 8
Player of the Month: 5
Double Doubles: 372
Triple Doubles: 17
Career Leaderboard Rankings
- Games (1297) - #55
- Points (30868) - #30
- Assists (8041) - #49
- Steals (2334) - #44
- FG (11701) - #27
- FT (4646) - #83
- 3P (2831) - #33
- TD (17) - #45
Awards
2026 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2028 - Most Valuable Player
2028 - All-League First Team
2029 - All-Star Game Participant
2031 - All-Star Game Participant
2031 - All-League Second Team
2034 - All-Defensive Team
Arguments For Induction
- MVP. Three-time NBN Champion. 245 player of the games, 372 double doubles, 17 triple doubles, multiple All-Star appearances, multiple All-League teams, and even an All-Defensive team in there too.
- Like other Hall of Famers, Griggs longevity was one of his strongest assets. .481 career shooter, never dropping under 46% throughout his career in a season. Skillful passer, good rebounder, great defender, and best of all, one of the elite scorers in NBN history.
- One of the best parts about Griggs' career is the fact that he assimilated so easily into multiple different teams. He never really struggled to adapt to a new team even though he had half a dozen throughout his career, always being a superstar in every starting role he had.
Arguments Against Induction
- Turnovers were a bit much. Multiple seasons of over 3+ turnovers per game don't help his cause.
- The awards are nice, but there's not as much there as you'd hope. Outside of the MVP award, he really didn't stuff the player page full of awards.
- Does the fact that he was moved around and didn't play the point for all of his career hurt his case? That's very subjective, but personally, I'd say it absolutely doesn't help.
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***