It's cool to hate on Dwight around hereDwight is a lock for HOF. I don't know why people like to act like he isn't.
It's cool to hate on Dwight around hereDwight is a lock for HOF. I don't know why people like to act like he isn't.
Was THE man on a Magic squad that went to the finals, beating a 60+ win Bron-led squad en route.Dwight is a lock for HOF. I don't know why people like to act like he isn't.
Dwight is a lock for HOF. I don't know why people like to act like he isn't.

I mean I guess by default. He was basically the most "dominant" big man of his respective era.
Ill always remember him for his limited post moves (and never expanding his repertoire despite working with HOF Legends)
Oh and Kobe dunking his nuts on his face
I hope those who are critical of McGrady's induction to the HOF are doubly as critical of Chris Paul when his HOF campaign comes up.
The obsession with his perceived lack of offense has really led to him being underrated. He was a monster on defense and rebounding and he could score 15-20 pts as well.
If he had no offensive moves, fouling him when he had the ball would have been pointless. They could have played him straight up and waited for him to miss.Come on breh, quit being contrarian for the sake of "e-beef". He didnt have a great set of reliable post moves. Yes he could score 15-20, but it wasn't with interior offensive skill. It was mostly pick and rolls and alley oops.
But yeah I agree he was a poor mans dennis rodman. Albeit taller.
Why? By the numbers and accolades CP3 > T-Mac. By team success CP3 > T-Mac. Whatever reservations people have about T-Mac's status as HOFer are irrelevant to Paul's case.
No.
In T-Mac's prime, he was a top 3 player in the league and could be a difference-maker and closer in tight games. Dude averaged 32, 7, 6, 5 on 46% shooting in his prime and from 2001-2003 was just as good a (if not a better) 2 guard than KOBE (rings aside). He also dropped 13 points in 33 fukking seconds.
The big knock on T-Mac's career is that he never made it far in the playoffs. And who the fukk could take an injured Grant Hill, a washed up Shawn Kemp, and old ass Darrell fukking Armstrong far in the playoffs. The fact that the Magic made it to the playoffs at all with that Magic roster is a minor miracle. And in Houston, he took an injured Yao Ming, an old Dikembe and a bunch of nobodies to the playoffs. Neither the Magic nor the Rockets were built to win it all. Additionally, the only thing that stopped him from killing it in the playoffs were injuries, not only to him but his teammates as well. Y'all have to remember that he had Grant Hill AND Yao Ming as teammates. If he was healthy, his teammates probably weren't.
You could also argue that the same knock on T-Mac's career apply in CP0's case. Unlike McGrady, however, Paul has played with deep, star-studded squads that were supposed contenders. Yet has has been unable (and still cannot) get past the 2nd round in the playoffs. Besides having nowhere near the athleticism of T-Mac, CP0 goes MIA in the clutch or make game-losing TOs, playoffs included.
Thus, if you knock T-Mac for not being able to achieve in the playoffs (despite having lesser squads and more injuries), you HAVE to knock CP0 for failing to achieve in the playoffs despite having great stars.
Tmac didn't stay with one team long enough. His # should be retired by the league as a whole![]()
he wasn't even the best to wear number 1I hope those who are critical of McGrady's induction to the HOF are doubly as critical of Chris Paul when his HOF campaign comes up.
Chris Paul was better.I hope those who are critical of McGrady's induction to the HOF are doubly as critical of Chris Paul when his HOF campaign comes up.

TMac >>>>>>>>> WebberI just think it's crazy that tmac got in 1st ballot yet cwebb still isn't in