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| Re: Wilkins, Dumars Hall of Fame inductees Joe Dumars definitely deserves to be in the Hall. He was vital component to the Piston title teams and was a pretty good defender who probably did the best job on Jordan. Add to the fact that he's been a great GM, minus the whole Darko thing, and he's a sure thing, IMO. |
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| Re: Wilkins, Dumars Hall of Fame inductees Dumars averaged 16.1 points a game over 14 years, good but not spectacular. But this is a case of a high character human being getting the nod for the Hall based on everything he has done in and through basketball. Very good player, very good GM, even better person. Personally, based only as a player, he doesn't come close to belonging, but the committee must have added in other factors. The example of Moncrief was excellent, he was better than Dumars. But the NBA award for Sportsmanship is named after Dumars, that had to count for something. |
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| Re: Wilkins, Dumars Hall of Fame inductees Looks like we can add a third name to the list: "Connecticut women's coach Geno Auriemma also was elected to the hall in his first year of eligibility, according to a basketball official with firsthand knowledge of the voting process." Source: AP Good election? And which of the other finalists should be in? |
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| Re: Wilkins, Dumars Hall of Fame inductees I don't watch a ton of ladies hoops, either, Pundit. But I do know this much - Auriemma and Pat Summit ARE NCAA women's college basketball right now. That could chance somewhat with this year's Final Four (neither UConn or Tennessee are involved), but right now its all their show. |
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