Typically, I am not one to deviate from my self-imposed niche (whatever THAT is)…but E posted this over at his site and since it had the words “hall” and “fame” in it, I thought I’d re-post it for you all.
Enjoy.

My thoughts on this year’s nominees:
MICHAEL JORDAN
Depending on your school of thought, probably the best basketball player ever. There’s really no need to discuss him any further; he’s one of the reasons basketball was invented. And while his bona fides are indisputable, he somewhat damaged his legacy by retiring twice and coming back both times, the second time to a different team in a different city, where he was merely an “All-Star”. I won’t even mention his attempt to play minor league baseball for the Chicago White Sox. An absolute lock; anything less than 100% of the vote is an insult.

DAVID ROBINSON

JOHN STOCKTON
While he is not the greatest all-around point guard in history, there was no one better at passing the ball. The only player in history to have 1000 assists more than once (something he did seven times). After he broke the career assist mark, he tacked on another 5000 just for the hell of it. In fact, if it weren’t for Stockton, Karl Malone wouldn’t go into the Hall next year. And pretty good defensive player to boot, with at least 700 more steals than Jordan, Gary Payton and Alvin Robertson. This guy’s numbers automatically put him in the Hall.

CHRIS MULLIN
We’ll find out in April who goes in.
Oh, Jerry Sloan, Don Nelson, Bernard King and Dennis Johnson are up for the Hall, too. But they’re not in that picture, so who cares about them.
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