Post by Donny - Bucks on Jul 27, 2022 21:36:43 GMT
Son of LeBron, Bronny has a chance to do something special and enter the Hall of Fame after a terrific career of offensive production and a very quality all-around game in general. Will this be enough for him to get into the NBN Hall of Fame?
PLAYER PAGE - nothinbutnetleague.altervista.org/NothinButNet/Archive/2042/html/players/player576.htm
CAREER STATS
Games: 1485
MPG: 35.6
PPG: 20.8
RPG: 7.9
APG: 3.3
SPG: 1.5
BPG: 0.8
TOPG: 3.1
FG%: .450
FT%: .724
3P%: .395
Best Season (2028 Lakers)
Games: 82
MPG: 38.9
PPG: 24.9
RPG: 8.1
APG: 3.8
SPG: 1.9
BPG: 0.8
TOPG: 3.0
FG%: .465
FT%: .732
3P%: .443
Career Highs
Points: 48
Rebounds: 21
Assists: 10
Steals: 9
Blocks: 5
Achievements
Championships: 1
Player of the Game: 113
Player of the Week: 0
Player of the Month: 0
Double Doubles: 431
Triple Doubles: 3
Awards
2023 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2023 - All-Rookie Team
2023 - All-Defensive Team
2024 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2024 - Rookie Game MVP
2025 - All-Star Game Participant
2025 - All-Defensive Second Team
2026 - All-Star Game Participant
2026 - All-League Third Team
2026 - All-Defensive Team
2027 - All-Star Game Participant
2027 - All-Defensive Team
2028 - All-Star Game Participant
2028 - All-League Second Team
2028 - All-Defensive Team
2029 - All-Star Game Participant
2029 - All-League Second Team
2029 - All-Defensive Team
2030 - All-League Third Team
2030 - All-Defensive Second Team
2031 - All-League Third Team
2031 - All-Defensive Second Team
2034 - All-Star Game Participant
2034 - All-League Third Team
Arguments For Induction
- Bronny checked a lot of boxes at the SF position as a volume scorer who could do a lot of other positive things including contributions as an elite rebounder for his position, a quality defender with good stock ability, and strong passing ability.
- 6x All-League, 6x All-Star, 8x All-Defensive, all while being a very important part of the Lakers title run in 2026 as the #2 to Anthony Davis's #1 at just 21 years old. Bronny started off strong and played nearly 1,500 games as a strong all-around player and I think, if you ask Yourkers he'll tell you that Bronny definitely could've given us a few more years as a member of the Jazz.
- That aforementioned longevity is big. He has the awards, he has the accomplishments, he has the title... I mean, the guy retired as a 37 year old at A- A- C+ A- C+ D... that unbelievable consistency is so incredibly impressive.
Arguments Against Induction
- TURNOVERS. TURNOVERS. TURNOVERS. Bronny never got a handle on massive turnover issues even when he was a very above-average passer for large stretches of his career. Unfortunately, it's really hard to get behind someone turning the ball over 3-4 times per game even when they're as good as Bronny was.
- Bronny had some definite issues shooting the ball as a 72% free throw shooter and 39% three point shooter. While he was an efficient offensive player from the field altogether, there's definitely some questions to be asked about his ability to stretch the court.
- Like many others, Bronny hit the bench at the end of his career which prevented him from having a 23-24 PPG average going into his Hall of Fame candidacy. I think his prime is very nearly as good as the majority of the league's highest-end of SFs and he stacks up pretty well in some cases to other Hall of Famers, but the end of his career didn't really 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 $100 and the person that makes the best argument or contributes to the discussion the best will be awarded an extra $100***
PLAYER PAGE - nothinbutnetleague.altervista.org/NothinButNet/Archive/2042/html/players/player576.htm
CAREER STATS
Games: 1485
MPG: 35.6
PPG: 20.8
RPG: 7.9
APG: 3.3
SPG: 1.5
BPG: 0.8
TOPG: 3.1
FG%: .450
FT%: .724
3P%: .395
Best Season (2028 Lakers)
Games: 82
MPG: 38.9
PPG: 24.9
RPG: 8.1
APG: 3.8
SPG: 1.9
BPG: 0.8
TOPG: 3.0
FG%: .465
FT%: .732
3P%: .443
Career Highs
Points: 48
Rebounds: 21
Assists: 10
Steals: 9
Blocks: 5
Achievements
Championships: 1
Player of the Game: 113
Player of the Week: 0
Player of the Month: 0
Double Doubles: 431
Triple Doubles: 3
Awards
2023 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2023 - All-Rookie Team
2023 - All-Defensive Team
2024 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2024 - Rookie Game MVP
2025 - All-Star Game Participant
2025 - All-Defensive Second Team
2026 - All-Star Game Participant
2026 - All-League Third Team
2026 - All-Defensive Team
2027 - All-Star Game Participant
2027 - All-Defensive Team
2028 - All-Star Game Participant
2028 - All-League Second Team
2028 - All-Defensive Team
2029 - All-Star Game Participant
2029 - All-League Second Team
2029 - All-Defensive Team
2030 - All-League Third Team
2030 - All-Defensive Second Team
2031 - All-League Third Team
2031 - All-Defensive Second Team
2034 - All-Star Game Participant
2034 - All-League Third Team
Arguments For Induction
- Bronny checked a lot of boxes at the SF position as a volume scorer who could do a lot of other positive things including contributions as an elite rebounder for his position, a quality defender with good stock ability, and strong passing ability.
- 6x All-League, 6x All-Star, 8x All-Defensive, all while being a very important part of the Lakers title run in 2026 as the #2 to Anthony Davis's #1 at just 21 years old. Bronny started off strong and played nearly 1,500 games as a strong all-around player and I think, if you ask Yourkers he'll tell you that Bronny definitely could've given us a few more years as a member of the Jazz.
- That aforementioned longevity is big. He has the awards, he has the accomplishments, he has the title... I mean, the guy retired as a 37 year old at A- A- C+ A- C+ D... that unbelievable consistency is so incredibly impressive.
Arguments Against Induction
- TURNOVERS. TURNOVERS. TURNOVERS. Bronny never got a handle on massive turnover issues even when he was a very above-average passer for large stretches of his career. Unfortunately, it's really hard to get behind someone turning the ball over 3-4 times per game even when they're as good as Bronny was.
- Bronny had some definite issues shooting the ball as a 72% free throw shooter and 39% three point shooter. While he was an efficient offensive player from the field altogether, there's definitely some questions to be asked about his ability to stretch the court.
- Like many others, Bronny hit the bench at the end of his career which prevented him from having a 23-24 PPG average going into his Hall of Fame candidacy. I think his prime is very nearly as good as the majority of the league's highest-end of SFs and he stacks up pretty well in some cases to other Hall of Famers, but the end of his career didn't really 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 $100 and the person that makes the best argument or contributes to the discussion the best will be awarded an extra $100***