Down the home stretch here. Voting ends tomorrow morning (Tues.) Six people have placed 146 votes, I think. Remember you may change any of your votes.
George McGinnis looks like the best player/career on course to be fumbled in this round, with just 2 supporters among 6 voters.
McGinnis is the guy who averaged 32-16-8 in the playoffs, through the 1975 ABA Finals. He was co-MVP that year (w Erving).
He jumped to the Sixers and was all-NBA 1st team. A total of 6 allstar games, 3 in each league.
With write-ins, 59 players have gotten consideration. Of these, 26 have at least 3 votes, including write-in Sidney Moncrief; and previous-round write-ins Rodman and Sharman.
Just 14 players have
more than half of our votes; so it would be nice if more voters would register, and perhaps create a better sense of consensus.
Another 14 players have just one vote each, including 2 who were just me: Alvan Adams and Lamar Odom. One reason I like these guys is their Versatility: They were bigs who loved to pass the ball.
Odom has bad press right now, but he was the #3-4 guy on two Lakers champs. Even when he wasn't starting, he was pretty indispensable for them, playing 3 positions.
After 14 seasons, he's 93rd in NBA minutes, 36th in D-Reb, and above average in almost every production.
Players with 30,000 minutes and at least 14 pts, 9 reb, and 4 ast per 36: Bird, Webber, and Odom.
With 20k minutes, add Alvan Adams and Billy Cunningham.
Webber is the only one better at
everything (except shooting %), and some do not consider him to be an all-time great.
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