Post by Donny - Bucks on Mar 31, 2022 21:10:02 GMT
As a former MVP and one of the most loyal players in the history of the NBN, Jean Montero's career was illustrious as ever. Will this be enough for him to get into the NBN Hall of Fame?
PLAYER PAGE -http://nothinbutnetleague.altervista.org/NothinButNet/Archive/2039/html/players/player137.htmost
CAREER STATS
Games: 1170
MPG: 38.8
PPG: 25.3
RPG: 5.3
APG: 9.4
SPG: 1.7
BPG: 0.2
TOPG: 1.7
FG%: .465
FT%: .839
3P%: .419
Best Season (2031 Warriors)
Games: 82
MPG: 39.0
PPG: 27.9
RPG: 4.7
APG: 10.1
SPG: 1.7
BPG: 0.1
TOPG: 1.8
FG%: .481
FT%: .843
3P%: .418
Career Highs
Points: 63
Rebounds: 16
Assists: 21
Steals: 9
Blocks: 2
Achievements
Championships: 1
Player of the Game: 432
Player of the Week: 32
Player of the Month: 9
Double Doubles: 594
Triple Doubles: 33
Awards
2025 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2025 - Rookie of the Year
2025 - All-Rookie Team
2027 - All-Star Game Participant
2027 - Most Valuable Player
2027 - All-League Second Team
2029 - All-Star Game Participant
2030 - All-Star Game Participant
2031 - All-Star Game Participant
2031 - All-League Second Team
2032 - All-Star Game Participant
2032 - All-League Third Team
2033 - 3-Point Shootout Champion
2033 - All-Star Game Participant
2033 - All-League Second Team
2033 - Playoff MVP
2036 - All-Star Game Participant
Arguments For Induction
- Former MVP, 4x All-Leaguer, 7x All-Star, NBN Champion, with 432 POTG's, 32 POTW's, 9 POTM's, 594 double-doubles, and 33 triple-doubles as a 25.3 PPG, 5.3 RPG, 9.4 APG, 1.7 SPG, 1.7 TOPG, 46% from the field as one of the league's best point guards in league history. Hard to argue against that.
- Montero put the Warriors on his back as the far-and-ahead most productive offensive player during their 2033 ring over the evil empire Heat, capping off a ridiculous run from the 7 seed to the title, and was an incredibly productive member of ONE team (in the league) which is really uncommon at this point. Montero's longevity up to 1,170 games at 38.8 MPG, never playing less than 35 minutes a night, is incredibly impressive.
- Finally, Montero was one of those "no fault" players everyone loves to have. He could slash, he could shoot, he could pass, he could defend, he could rebound a good amount... his skillset is one we rarely see. Truly a generational player, especially given his spot on the milestone watches year to year.
Arguments Against Induction
- Not a whole lot to hold against Montero. He really started off his career as a less-consistent outside shooter but got much better throughout his career, so it's not really anything that you can pin as a career problem.
- Montero was a good defender but struggled to get over the 2+ stock average that so many others may end up hitting yearly as a point guard.
- I don't have a whole lot more, it's hard to come up with any real arguments against a guy like Montero. Pretty much the embodiment of a Hall of Fame 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 $100 and the person that makes the best argument or contributes to the discussion the best will be awarded an extra $100***
PLAYER PAGE -http://nothinbutnetleague.altervista.org/NothinButNet/Archive/2039/html/players/player137.htmost
CAREER STATS
Games: 1170
MPG: 38.8
PPG: 25.3
RPG: 5.3
APG: 9.4
SPG: 1.7
BPG: 0.2
TOPG: 1.7
FG%: .465
FT%: .839
3P%: .419
Best Season (2031 Warriors)
Games: 82
MPG: 39.0
PPG: 27.9
RPG: 4.7
APG: 10.1
SPG: 1.7
BPG: 0.1
TOPG: 1.8
FG%: .481
FT%: .843
3P%: .418
Career Highs
Points: 63
Rebounds: 16
Assists: 21
Steals: 9
Blocks: 2
Achievements
Championships: 1
Player of the Game: 432
Player of the Week: 32
Player of the Month: 9
Double Doubles: 594
Triple Doubles: 33
Awards
2025 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2025 - Rookie of the Year
2025 - All-Rookie Team
2027 - All-Star Game Participant
2027 - Most Valuable Player
2027 - All-League Second Team
2029 - All-Star Game Participant
2030 - All-Star Game Participant
2031 - All-Star Game Participant
2031 - All-League Second Team
2032 - All-Star Game Participant
2032 - All-League Third Team
2033 - 3-Point Shootout Champion
2033 - All-Star Game Participant
2033 - All-League Second Team
2033 - Playoff MVP
2036 - All-Star Game Participant
Arguments For Induction
- Former MVP, 4x All-Leaguer, 7x All-Star, NBN Champion, with 432 POTG's, 32 POTW's, 9 POTM's, 594 double-doubles, and 33 triple-doubles as a 25.3 PPG, 5.3 RPG, 9.4 APG, 1.7 SPG, 1.7 TOPG, 46% from the field as one of the league's best point guards in league history. Hard to argue against that.
- Montero put the Warriors on his back as the far-and-ahead most productive offensive player during their 2033 ring over the evil empire Heat, capping off a ridiculous run from the 7 seed to the title, and was an incredibly productive member of ONE team (in the league) which is really uncommon at this point. Montero's longevity up to 1,170 games at 38.8 MPG, never playing less than 35 minutes a night, is incredibly impressive.
- Finally, Montero was one of those "no fault" players everyone loves to have. He could slash, he could shoot, he could pass, he could defend, he could rebound a good amount... his skillset is one we rarely see. Truly a generational player, especially given his spot on the milestone watches year to year.
Arguments Against Induction
- Not a whole lot to hold against Montero. He really started off his career as a less-consistent outside shooter but got much better throughout his career, so it's not really anything that you can pin as a career problem.
- Montero was a good defender but struggled to get over the 2+ stock average that so many others may end up hitting yearly as a point guard.
- I don't have a whole lot more, it's hard to come up with any real arguments against a guy like Montero. Pretty much the embodiment of a Hall of Fame 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 $100 and the person that makes the best argument or contributes to the discussion the best will be awarded an extra $100***