Is ________ a Hall of Famer, Episode 2

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Is ________ a Hall of Famer, Episode 2

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You know the drill. Here is a list of accomplishments of a current player as well as his age.

Age: 31
Career averages of 14ppg/9.8rpg/3.1bpg
4x All Star
2x DPOY
1x All League 2nd Team
1x All League 3rd Team
5x All Defensive 1st Team
1x All Defense 2nd Team
3x Rebounds Leader
3x Blocks Leader

So, who is he, and is _________ a Hall of Famer?
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Camby? And yes.
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Oops, current players... Steven Hunter?
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Second player was correct. Steven Hunter usually wouldn't have a case, but I think Ben Wallace getting in this year may open it up for him. Let's look at Wallace's accomplishments:

Career averages of 9ppg/8.5rpg/2.4bpg
3x All Star
5x DPOY
6x All Defensive 1st Team
3x All Defense 2nd Team
3x Rebounds Leader
2x Blocks Leader
2x Champion

Do those two rings ultimately launch Wallace over Hunter? Is that what Hunter is missing on his resume?

Here's a current player comparison in Tyson Chandler:

Career averages of 12ppg/8.3rpg/2.4bpg
3x All Star
1x All League 3rd Team
3x All Defense 2nd Team
1x Rebounds Leader
4x Blocks Leader
2x Champion
1x Finals MVP

Hunter's accomplishments and numbers seem to be better than Chandler, but Chandler has a ring and a Finals MVP. Does everyone agree that those accolades vault Chandler over Hunter?

Last question: if you had to rank these three defensive centers, how would you rank them?
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Hopefully Hunter can get that ring this year to make this discussion a little easier.
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This thread is turning into; let's see how fast doug can answer
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ballsohard wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2017 11:40 am This thread is turning into; let's see how fast doug can answer
The first thread took 7 mins, this thread took 3 mins for an incorrect answer, and 6 mins for a correct one. So quail is averaging a 66.7% success rate. Although when given unlimited guesses and at least 7 mins his usage % is increased to an astounding 100%. If the amount of opportunities are sustained I project his PER36 to become 24 correct guesses (per 36 threads). Lets take a look at his shot chart:

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Conroy wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2017 12:06 pm
ballsohard wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2017 11:40 am This thread is turning into; let's see how fast doug can answer
The first thread took 7 mins, this thread took 3 mins for an incorrect answer, and 6 mins for a correct one. So quail is averaging a 66.7% success rate. Although when given unlimited guesses and at least 7 mins his usage % is increased to an astounding 100%. If the amount of opportunities are sustained I project his PER36 to become 24 correct guesses (per 36 threads). Lets take a look at his shot chart:

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