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2015-16 Hall of Fame Nominations

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 8:19 am
by JNR
YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 POINT FOR NOMINATING SOMEONE FOR THE HALL OF FAME. IF THE PLAYER YOU NOMINATE GETS VOTED INTO THE HALL OF FAME, YOU GET ANOTHER POINT.

Welcome to the call for nominees to the People’s Basketball Sim League Hall of Fame. The rules are simple. Nominate a player you think deserves to be mentioned among the greatest players to play in this league. Championships, all-star appearances, funny picture blogs: all of these things could mean enough to warrant a nomination. There’s only one requirement: the player has to be retired from the PBSL. There is no time restriction on retirement – as soon as a player retires, they are eligible for the HOF.

So what’s to stop you from just sending Arnett Moultrie to the Hall of Fame because you like his name? Well, first of all, he’s not retired yet, so you’re clearly not paying attention. But what else is going to stop you? I am.

I will review the nominations and put out a ballot of those I think qualify to be elected to the Hall. And then you vote on those players to see if they get enshrined.

-Nominees on the ballot with over 75% yes votes get into the HOF
-Nominees on the ballot with over 50% yes votes (but under 75%) are automatically considered for next year's ballot ("free" nomination that doesn't cost any owner a yearly nomination).

Nominations open now and are open until the end of the playoffs. I will release the ballot after the playoffs end and they will be open for two weeks from that day. Reply to this post with your nomination.

Here are the retirees from this year:
Mavericks SF Richard Jefferson retires
Here are the retirees from last year:
6/16/2014 Warriors C Jamaal Magloire retires
6/16/2014 Hawks SG Manu Ginobili retires
6/16/2014 Pacers C Dirk Nowitzki retires
6/16/2014 Bulls SG Larry Hughes retires
6/16/2014 Hawks PF Tim Duncan retires *I SWEAR TO GOD SOMEONE BETTER NOMINATE THIS MAN*
And the year before:
6/17/2013 Nuggets PG Speedy Claxton retires
6/17/2013 Trailblazers SG Chauncey Billups retires
Here are notable free agents who retired this year:
Michael Finley
Paul Pierce
Kobe Bryant
And free agents who retired last year:
Shareef Abdur-Raheem
Jason Terry
And here are the other HOF nominees from the past few years who did not get in. Perhaps you want to nominate them again this year?
Jalen Rose
Chauncey Billups
Antonio McDyess
Ray Allen
Keith Van Horn
YOU WILL RECEIVE 1 POINT FOR NOMINATING SOMEONE FOR THE HALL OF FAME. IF THE PLAYER YOU NOMINATE GETS VOTED INTO THE HALL OF FAME, YOU GET ANOTHER POINT.

Re: 2015-16 Hall of Fame Nominations

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 8:21 am
by IamQuailman
In for Duncan

Re: 2015-16 Hall of Fame Nominations

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 9:34 am
by IamQuailman
I present to you...
Timothy Theodore of the House Duncan
First of His Name
The Most Valuable

The King of the Jazz and the First Round Picks
The Defender of Giants
The Leader of Scores
The Grabber of Boards
The Blocker of Shots
The All-Star
The Breaker of C-Prej
The Father of Time Itself
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I would actually copy and paste each individual accolade here, but I don't want to overload the server and cause the forum to crash again (DAMN RUSSIANS!!!). So let's settle for his totals:

Total Player of the Game: 454
Total Player of the Week: 49
Total Player of the Month: 19
Total All-Star Appearances: 12
Total All-Star Game MVP: 3
Total All-League First Team: 8
Total All-League Second Team: 3
Total All-League Third Team: 1
Total All-Defensive First Team: 4
Total All-Defensive Second Team: 2
Total All-Star Game MVP: 3
Total Defensive Player of the Year: 1
Total Most Valuable Player: 4
Total Championships: 1
Total Scoring Leader: 4
Total Rebounds Leader: 1

Total Career Points: 30985
Total Career Rebounds: 11973
Total Career Blocks: 3083
Total Career Steals: 622
Total Career Assists: 3342 (350+ more than Kemp)

These pretty much speak for themselves. We all know that Kemp is the OP GOAT, but Tim Duncan did so much without the title of OP ever being flung his way (or ever being p/p). 2nd best big ever. I mean, 3 MVPs, 12 time All-League (8 1st team), 6 time All-Defense, 12 time All-Star, 4 time Scoring Leader, 1 time Rebounding Leader, 1 time Champion. Rings? Check. MVP? Check, check, check. This nomination is just a formality to be honest. But let's do some fun facts.

Did you know that Tim Duncan...
...has more All-League Team selections than Shawn Kemp?
...averaged over 50% from the field every season until his very last one with the Hawks (47.5%)?
...never averaged less that 7 rebounds per game until his last 2 seasons?
...averaged a double-double for 6 seasons?

Tim Duncan for Hall of Fame.

Re: 2015-16 Hall of Fame Nominations

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 9:37 am
by JNR
Enjoy your point, Doug!

Re: 2015-16 Hall of Fame Nominations

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 2:43 pm
by garbageman
Fantastic nomination!

Re: 2015-16 Hall of Fame Nominations

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 8:12 am
by JNR
Bump. This stays open until the playoffs are over, so it may only be a few more days. I can see a few free agent retirees who may be worth a nomination. I'll do one if no one else does.

Re: 2015-16 Hall of Fame Nominations

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2017 8:36 pm
by 78#
Placeholder for Big Z

Re: 2015-16 Hall of Fame Nominations

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 11:07 am
by WigNosy
A guy who somehow seems to have fallen off everyone's radar - and really shouldn't have - is one Nick Van Exel (final player page: http://pbsl.ijbl.net/2011/players/player459.htm).

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Van Exel retired with the most assists in PBSL history (11,136; Magic Johnson and John Stockton have more career assists only if you credit their pre-PBSL NBA years - the next closest player is the Glove with 9,917). He led the league in assists 7 times and made 7 all-star appearances.

His career three-point percentage is a sterling 0.378 and he logged over 46,000 minutes in his PBSL career. He carries a career 19.7 PER mark and EWA suggests he is responsible for over 204 wins. He only had a negative EWA once (in his 19th and final season).

Nick was very, very good for a very, very long time. For a decade (1995-2004) his PER was over 19 every year and usually in the mid-20's. If the most important ability is availability, Nick has that too - for the first 17 years of his career, Van Exel missed exactly 37 out of 1396 games and started every single game he played in the first 16 seasons he played. Not only was his passing excellent, his defense was very good as well; he is tied for #22 on the career steals list and averaged just 1.3 fouls in 33.6 minutes per game for his career!

Nick probably gets overlooked because he spent most of his career toiling on mediocre teams that rarely placed great scorers beside him (making his assist total all the more impressive) and dragging his teams to the playoffs only to get bounced early by more complete teams. He also gets overlooked because he never posted overwhelming scoring numbers - at his peak he never broke 20 points per game - but if you're looking for the "classic point guard" - a guy who plays solid defense, passes the ball, and shows up EVERY. SINGLE. NIGHT. then Nick Van Exel is your man.

Re: 2015-16 Hall of Fame Nominations

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 12:06 pm
by Darth Vegito
WigNosy wrote:A guy who somehow seems to have fallen off everyone's radar - and really shouldn't have - is one Nick Van Exel (final player page: http://pbsl.ijbl.net/2011/players/player459.htm).

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Van Exel retired with the most assists in PBSL history (11,136; Magic Johnson and John Stockton have more career assists only if you credit their pre-PBSL NBA years - the next closest player is the Glove with 9,917). He led the league in assists 7 times and made 7 all-star appearances.

His career three-point percentage is a sterling 0.378 and he logged over 46,000 minutes in his PBSL career. He carries a career 19.7 PER mark and EWA suggests he is responsible for over 204 wins. He only had a negative EWA once (in his 19th and final season).

Nick was very, very good for a very, very long time. For a decade (1995-2004) his PER was over 19 every year and usually in the mid-20's. If the most important ability is availability, Nick has that too - for the first 17 years of his career, Van Exel missed exactly 37 out of 1396 games and started every single game he played in the first 16 seasons he played. Not only was his passing excellent, his defense was very good as well; he is tied for #22 on the career steals list and averaged just 1.3 fouls in 33.6 minutes per game for his career!

Nick probably gets overlooked because he spent most of his career toiling on mediocre teams that rarely placed great scorers beside him (making his assist total all the more impressive) and dragging his teams to the playoffs only to get bounced early by more complete teams. He also gets overlooked because he never posted overwhelming scoring numbers - at his peak he never broke 20 points per game - but if you're looking for the "classic point guard" - a guy who plays solid defense, passes the ball, and shows up EVERY. SINGLE. NIGHT. then Nick Van Exel is your man.
Wow, I had forgot about him and didn't realize how good of a career he had. That injury stat is phenomenal. He's got my vote. Great nom Wig.

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Re: 2015-16 Hall of Fame Nominations

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 12:40 pm
by digiskunk
I'm voting for Tim Duncan!

Re: 2015-16 Hall of Fame Nominations

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 12:50 pm
by JNR
Wig, great nomination. You can collect one point.