2020 NBA Hall of Fame players Kobe, Duncan, and Garnett may be the most watched in history. Which of the 450 active NBA players are expected to join the Nai Smith Basketball Hall of Fame?
NBA Hall of Fame origin; Massachusetts, a teacher named James Naismith invented the sport of basketball. In 1959, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame was established at Springfield College in Massachusetts. Since then, every year people who have made outstanding contributions to the basketball career will be selected to join the Nai Smith Basketball Hall of Fame.
- deserves their name, sooner or later they will be selected; Curry, James, Durant, Harden, Westbrook, Leonard, Anthony, Paul, Rose, etc., have played outstanding careers throughout their careers. Performance, won enough honor. It is only a matter of time before these people are selected into the Hall of Fame. The revolution has not yet succeeded, and comrades still need to work hard; Gobert, Embiid, Lillard, Wall, Love, Marc Gasol, etc. have already had the opportunity to be selected. But still need better grades and personal honor. They are also very good. They are All-Stars and even some of them have won the NBA championship as the main players. But their influence on basketball may not be enough to be elected to the Hall of Fame.
- Young talents have a bright future. Trey Young, Doncic, Tatum, Brown, Zion, Mitchell, Morant, etc. They are all in their early 20s and have just entered the league for 2-3 years. Has shown extraordinary talent and ability in the NBA arena. After years of tempering, they will become a new generation of star players. "The future is yours" may be a white lie, but that is the capital of all young people.
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- 1974; Bill Russell. "Lord of the Rings" with 11 championship rings. To commemorate Russell, the 2009 Finals MVP trophy was named the Bill Russell Cup.
- 1976; Elgin Baylor.
- 1978; Chamberlain. It was the man who scored 100 points in a single game.
- 1979; Jerry West.
- 1993; Julius Owen. "Dr. J"
- 1998; Larry Bird.
- 2006; Barkley.
- 2008; Patrick Ewing, Hakim Olajuwon.
- 2009; Michael Jordan, David Robinson, John Stockton.
- 2010; Karl Malone, Scotty Pippen.
- 2011; Rodman.
- 2012; Reggie Miller.
- 2016; Yao Ming, O'Neal, Iverson
- 2020; Kobe, Duncan, Garnett.
The above summarizes the years in which the great NBA stars were selected since the establishment of the Nai Smith Basketball Hall of Fame. There are not many great stars selected every year. In the three years from 2008 to 2010, many players were selected into the Hall of Fame. They were all the great stars of the 90s. So why did the first article say that the 2020 Hall of Fame is the most watched. Maybe only Jordan, David Robinson, and Stokes in 2009 can compare with them.
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