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Post by lynchcats on Aug 23, 2016 5:35:27 GMT
Not quite. If he was a volume shooter and put up those numbers (added about 6 PPG), then yes I think he would be. But he falls just short IMO.
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Post by The Slough on Aug 24, 2016 4:04:02 GMT
His Contract screwed over his career, go ahead and thank bigthunder for that. I voted yes, actually borderline to me, but why not.
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Post by verlasco on Aug 25, 2016 3:38:30 GMT
voted no. didnt do enough to warrant induction compared to those that are in
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Post by Rog on Aug 26, 2016 2:20:07 GMT
I was on the fence with this one, until I went back to check and see who has been inducted and denied with similar stars, accolades, etc. There's no way a guy like Michael Redd can be inducted when similar players like Peja, Richard Jefferson, and even Ray Allen (who had a much more impressive resume) were denied. As great of a shooter as he was, I don't think he impacted the game enough to be a HOF player. Results speak for themselves and his stats did not result in enough awards and titles (0) to represent the HOF. Claim the extra $25 for best contribution to the thread. Michael Redd has been denied induction in the NBN Hall of Fame and is not eligible for revote.
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Post by yellowjacket2 on Aug 29, 2016 14:13:38 GMT
No. greater shooter but only made 2 All-NBN teams throughout his career
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