Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images Verdict: Green on track, but work to do. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of Getty Images License Agreement. The bottom line: Draymond Green is not a lock for the Hall of Fame. Green has a current total of 14.3%, which is slightly lower than Webber’s total.

As of now, Basketball Reference’s model gives Green a 27.2 percent chance of making the Hall of Fame if he retired today, which is the 26 th-highest probability among current players.

Re: Rank Klay, Draymond, Kyrie, Love by Hall-of-Fame probability Post #21 » by Doctor MJ » Sun Jun 11, 2017 7:23 pm Xherdan 23 wrote: I agree about Joe Johnson not being worthy but obviously my criteria is … Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2017 NBAE (Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images).You can blame it on the Gatorade all you want, but it’s clear that Kerr meticulously crafted his comments about the Michigan State alum. We'll never pass along your email address to spammers, scammers, or the like.Your favorite teams, topics, and players all on your favorite mobile devices.Powered by Minute Media © 2020 All Rights Reserved.Golden State Warriors news from FanSided Daily,Golden State Warriors Second Round Breakout Player,Warriors: Klay Thompson Open to Pay Cut in Contract Extension,Draymond Green’s Resurgence has been Key to the Warriors’ Success,Top 25 Golden State Warriors in team history,fourth straight Western Conference Finals berth,a choice he naturally feels was incorrect,For the Golden State Warriors, Giannis isn’t worth Klay Thompson,Golden State Warriors should root for a Lakers’ meltdown,Golden State Warriors: Upcoming NBA Draft dates to keep in mind,Golden State Warriors add Shaun Livingston, Leandro Barbosa to front office,Two-part NBA Combine should help Golden State Warriors.Will the Warriors Take Game 1 from the Rockets in the Conference Finals?George Hill Misses Cavaliers Practice to Receive Diploma from IUPUI.Who Was the Golden State Warriors' Second Round MVP. In fact, according to Basketball Reference, there are 157 players ahead of Green on the Hall of Fame probability list and clocking in at number 117 is the former Detroit center.

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Also a lock.Paul's detractors will point out he's never made a conference finals, let alone the NBA Finals, but the man has played his entire career in the West. Wallace’s comments represent a sort of passing the torch moment between the two undersized forces, much like when he presented Green with his first DPOY award earlier this season.However, when comparing their numbers, one can’t help but think that looking at Wallace could be a glimpse into Green’s future.

26 players register 100%. He’s always looking for knowledge. Even with his defensive acumen, Green is not a lock for the Hall of Fame. Through sheer probability, there was going to be one superstar who couldn't manage to break through in that gauntlet of a conference.CP3 is one of the greatest point guards ever. Carter has 24,514 and counting.Add in his epic Slam Dunk Contest performance and the time he jumped over Frederic Weis to create the ultimate basketball highlight, and Carter's Hall-bound for sure.Although Parker's play has slipped a bit the past few years, he was one of the best point guards in the Association as he helped the Spurs to four championships.Without Pau, Kobe's just a three-time champion. A true student of the game.”.Is that high praise or what? If we eliminate every player from the win shares table who has a sub-1 percent chance based on Hall of Fame probability, the list is whittled down to 22. He's a lock.The Truth is a Hall of Famer based on his Boston career alone. He was locking the entire NBA up. If Draymond Green makes the Hall of Fame, it will likely be because of his championships and defensive accomplishments. The.Want your voice heard? Join the Blue Man Hoop team!Assuming that Wallace will one day get into the Hall is almost a no-brainer, but what if he doesn’t? ". Might Green find himself in the same position as his mentor one day?Now, it could just be the millennial in me talking but it’s safe to say that Green’s “amazing defense” and “incredible basketball intellect” (Kerr’s words, not mine) would allow him to wax most of these aforementioned Hall of Famers.Something else Green has in common with these guys is that of these players, four of them have rings (Philip [1], Martin [5], Jones [8], Rodman [5]) that they acquired thanks to their own versions of “super” teammates (George Mikan, Bob Petit, Bill Russell, Isiah Thomas and Michael Jordan).The number of points a player scores per game isn’t the only criteria that helps the Hall of Fame decide who the greats are, but in a sport where offense is what headlines highlight reels it makes sense why such a small number of “non-traditional scorers” are in.Regardless of when Green decides to hang it up, winning multiple championships and being a part of such a historic run may give him the edge to get selected on the first ballot.Much like his mentor, Green is the heart and soul of his franchise.

Basketball-Reference Hall of Fame probability: 94.55 percent Every player with at least 20,000 career points is in the Hall of Fame (except Tom Chambers). Even Shaq,” said Green.

I can make a shot, but I’m not a shooter. Melo's Olympic career and national championship at Syracuse make up for his shortcomings in the Association.If you average a triple-double over an 82-game season, you're a Hall of Famer, no matter what else happens in your career.Curry locked up his Hall of Fame invitation when he became the only unanimous MVP in NBA history. For perspective, Gallatin registers an 80.9% Hall of Fame probability in that model. OAKLAND, CA - SEPTEMBER 30: Former NBA Player, Ben Wallace presents the 2017 KIA NBA Defensive Player of the Year trophy to Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors before the game against the Denver Nuggets during a preseason game on September 30, 2017 at ORACLE Arena in Oakland, California.