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That comment is gayer than the volleyball scene in Top GunBetter in the studio than on the court
That comment is gayer than the volleyball scene in Top Gun
Um. Well, if we consider Draymond to be a HOF level media personality, then no.Did he lie though?
So you think he is borderline HOF?Um. Well, if we consider Draymond to be a HOF level media personality, then no.
Yes we've done this already. Yawn.So you think he is borderline HOF?He shouldn’t be anywhere close to a ballot
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So you think he is borderline HOF?He shouldn’t be anywhere close to a ballot
Don't forget college counts. Like with Carmelo (Draymond's college resume isn't quite as strong but it helps him too)There are players in the HOF with less on their resume than Draymond.
3 time champ, DPOY, 3 time all star, 5 time all defense, 2 time all NBA
If he goes on the have a successful media career, he will be a lock for the Hall even if he is the worst player in the NBA from here on out.
Don't forget college counts. Like with Carmelo (Draymond's college resume isn't quite as strong but it helps him too)
I have compared Draymond to Rodman here tooNot to mention, the villainous vibe that he has actually helps him too.
Dennis Rodman is another example of that type of persona.
The Hall of Fame is just that. It isn’t a collection of the best basketball players. Guys who contribute in other ways or who have huge personalities tend to get extra credit for that.
His on court resume alone gives him a 34% chance according to odds makers.
Dray will eventually get in the hall. But only because the basketball hall is the easiest to get into. Ben wallace just made the hall as an example.