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  2. Jul 14, 2023 · Giannis Antetokounmpo probably sealed his ticket to the Hall of Fame with his performance in the 2021 NBA Finals. He was already a two-time NBA Most Valuable Player before bringing the Milwaukee Bucks their first championship in 50 years and did so in dramatic fashion, with 50 points, 14 rebounds and five assists in the championship-clinching ...

  3. Sep 17, 2022 · The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is regarded as one of the easiest to gain enshrinement in major American sports. Using Basketball-Reference's Hall of Fame probability stat as a guide ...

  4. Aug 20, 2021 · The Greek Freak won league MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, Finals MVP, All-Star Game MVP, NBA Champion, 2x All-NBA First Team, and 2x All-Defensive First Team in 365 days! No one was more decorated than Giannis in the past year. The Milwaukee Bucks star could retire tomorrow and still be a sure Hall of Famer.

    • Ernesto Soliven
    • E Lowry: 85.7 Percent Hall-Of-Fame Probability
    • Ian Lillard: 74.8 Percent Hall-Of-Fame Probability
    • In Love: 73.5 Percent Hall-Of-Fame Probability
    • L George: 65.4 Percent Hall-Of-Fame Probability
    • IE Irving: 64.8 Percent Hall-Of-Fame Probability
    • On Rondo: 60.6 Percent Hall-Of-Fame Probability
    • Hi Leonard: 58.7 Percent Hall-Of-Fame Probability
    • Ke Griffin: 54.8 Percent Hall-Of-Fame Probability
    • Y Thompson: 51.3 Percent Hall-Of-Fame Probability
    • Arcus Aldridge: 50.9 Percent Hall-Of-Fame Probability

    Lowry’s resume was immensely helped by the championship he won next to Kawhi Leonard and although he’s never really been considered the best point guard in the league at any point in his career, consistency has served him well. For what it’s worth, the model gives him a higher probability than Chauncey Billups.

    If Lillard was able to win a ring before retiring, his probability likely surges into “lock” territory. But even without that, he has a solid statistical resume and plenty of iconic moments to help cement his case. A few more seasons of high-level productivity will only help, even if the Blazers are bowing out in the early round of the playoffs. Th...

    Love’s case is interesting because the latter half of his career has been marred by injuries and because his lone ring could be chalked up, primarily, to the extraordinary efforts of LeBron James. He’s a player whose actual probability may be overstated by the statistical model. Although, if he’s traded this year and has a chance to win another rin...

    Some will probably be shocked to see George ranked ahead of Kawhi Leonard or Klay Thompson but people forget how productive he was with the Indiana Pacers. For example, he is way ahead of Kawhi in total career points, rebounds, assists and steals and his per-game averages are ahead as well. If the Clippers win a title behind him and Kawhi, he’s pro...

    I don’t know what you do with Kyrie’s case. Despite his iconic 3-pointer in Game 7, I imagine most of the credit for his one title will be retroactively handed to LeBron. His public persona could make it harder for him to get inducted, but Allen Iverson and Dennis Rodman are both in. If the Nets win a title he’s almost certainly in. If not, who kno...

    His ring with the Lakers bumped his odds up but Rondo seems likely to fall below the cut-off line. Maybe he gets another title somewhere as a veteran mercenary but his centrality to that title will only decrease from what it’s been in the past. And in his current role he isn’t making any significant changes to his career statistical leaderboard tot...

    I think Kawhi is probably another player who is underrated by the model. Because of injuries and rest, his career totals for things like points and rebounds are lower than many other Hall-of-Famers. But he’s been the best player in the NBA Finals on two different champions and he’s won an All-Star Game MVP and two Defensive Player of the Year Award...

    Sadly, it seems like retirement is coming much sooner for Blake Griffin than anyone else would have hoped. Injuries have taken their toll and the drop-off from his peak has been dramatic. It’s hard to imagine much changing on his Hall-of-Fame resume at this point and if he does make it, the case would be recognition of the visceral power of his gam...

    Thompson’s case is also probably understated by the model here. He was a complementary piece on all three of the Warriors’ championship teams but he also has several iconic moments — scoring 60 points in under 30 minutes and hitting 10 consecutive 3-pointers to start a game against the Lakers. In addition, if he returns healthy next season he has a...

    The ship has probably sailed for Aldridge who is 35 years old and averaging the fewest minutes and points per game since his rookie season.

    • Ian Levy
  5. Giannis Antetokounmpo has not been inducted into the Hall of Fame.

  6. Giannis Antetokounmpo weighs 242 lbs (109 kg). Is Giannis Antetokounmpo in the Hall of Fame? Giannis Antetokounmpo is not in the Hall of Fame. When was Giannis Antetokounmpo drafted? Giannis Antetokounmpo was drafted by Milwaukee Bucks, 1st round (15th pick, 15th overall), 2013 NBA Draft. What position does Giannis Antetokounmpo play?

  7. NBA & ABA Leaders and Records for Hall of Fame Probability. Active players are listed in bold text ... Giannis Antetokounmpo: 0.9868: 10. Nikola Jokić ...