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Which current NBA stars have a high probability of entering the Hall of Fame?

In the NBA, almost every star above the All-Star level has such a dream, which is to win the regular season MVP during his career, win a championship, and be inducted into the Hall of Fame after retirement. However, compared to For honors such as regular season MVP and championship, which can be obtained with strength, the main thing to be selected into the Hall of Fame is whether the player has made outstanding contributions to the basketball industry. Which players among the current players have a high chance of being selected? What about the Hall of Fame?

10. Rose-95

Ross has a 95 chance of being elected to the Hall of Fame. Many fans may not understand why. After all, in terms of himself, Rose is the youngest player in NBA history. Regular season MVP, but the peak period of his career was too short, and due to injuries, he fell out of the ranks of some superstars prematurely. This did affect Rose's rating in the Hall of Fame, but as a player who fell from heaven, A player who has gone to hell, Rose did not sink because of injuries, but used hard work and patience to prove that the rose has not withered. Especially during the Timberwolves, a single 50-point game not only won him countless fans, but also made him always pay attention. His fans understood that injuries and setbacks are not terrible. As long as they persist in their dreams, they will one day be able to defeat fate and set an excellent example for other players who have suffered serious injuries. Isn't this Is it considered to have made an outstanding contribution to the basketball industry?

9. Anthony-97

Many fans may not agree with Anthony’s chances of being elected to the Hall of Fame, but Anthony’s chances of being elected are indeed so high. Anthony’s NBA career process and McGrady There are some similarities. Although his popularity is slightly lower than that of Tracy McGrady, the difference is not too big. And don’t forget, Anthony is one of the best players in the history of the NCAA college league. He has represented the United States team in four Olympic Games. He helped the U.S. team win gold medals three times, and set a personal single-game scoring record for a U.S. national team player in FIBA. He is also the total scoring leader in the history of the U.S. men's basketball team. He can be called the real leader of the U.S. men's basketball team in the international arena. Killing weapon, this is enough to support Anthony to become a member of the Hall of Fame.

8. Paul-97

Paul’s situation is very similar to that of Stockton, one of the greatest point guards in NBA history. Both have excellent career statistics, but personal A superstar player who lacks honors, but this does not affect Paul's greatness. He is also one of the few players in NBA history who has entered the top ten in both technical statistics. And long before entering the NBA, Paul represented the United States team. He has played many games, big and small, and was also a member of the U.S. men's basketball team competing in the Olympics in 2008 and 2012. Coupled with Paul's player base around the world, these combined give Paul a 97% chance of entering the Hall of Fame.

7. Harden-97

If you look at personal honors alone, Harden is indeed qualified to be elected to the Hall of Fame. After all, he is the regular season MVP, scoring champion, and assist leader. Harden has already won the honor. Although his style of play has given Harden mixed reviews from fans and the media, it has to be admitted that his style of play is the most suitable for the small ball era. The law has also had a considerable impact on young players in the league. Coupled with the experience of playing for the United States Men's Basketball Team, Harden may be just one championship or regular season MVP away from being 100 points away from entering the Hall of Fame.

6. Howard-98

As the number one center in the NBA in the new century, Howard represents the last glory of American centers in the league. At the same time, because of his explosive dunks at his peak, And wonderful blocking, Howard has accumulated huge popularity around the world, and like Paul, Howard was also the main player of the US men's basketball team in the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games, plus his career With the various honors he has achieved, Howard's chances of entering the Hall of Fame are even higher than Paul's.

5. Gasol-100

Also from Europe, he also proved himself in the NBA, although Gasol failed to do it in his NBA career To be as great as Nowitzki, leading the team to win the championship alone, but just like Pippen next to Jordan, Gasol can be called the best helper in Kobe's career and the best second-hand player in the history of the league. , and as the greatest star in the history of the Spanish team and the absolute leader of Spain’s golden generation, Gasol’s achievements in the World Series have also given him a lot of points in the selection of the Hall of Fame. It is no exaggeration to say that , after retiring, Dajia 100 can become a member of the Hall of Fame.

4. Carter-100

Nearly all the legendary superstars who entered the NBA in the 1990s have left the league. Only Carter, who is over 40 years old, is still persisting. Continuing his career, it is true that Carter has some gaps compared to the other three of the top four shooting guards, whether it is league statistics or personal honors in his career, but don't forget, Carter can be called One of the most popular players in NBA history. How many fans around the world fell in love with the sport of basketball after watching Carter's dunks and games. This alone is enough for Carter to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame.

3. Durant-100

The editor will not go into too much detail here about Durant’s honors and statistics in his career. After all, as NBA fans, everyone should know Durant very well. Taken together, there is a high chance that Durant will become a member of the Hall of Fame. And it is no exaggeration to say that Durant uses His success has changed the way a large number of young players play, so that those young players who are taller than 2.08 meters no longer need to be nailed to the inside position to practice post-up singles and blocking under the basket like their predecessors. , but like Durant, practice shooting, practice ball control, and work hard in the direction of Durant. This player has made a big contribution to the future development of world basketball.

2. Curry-100

It is precisely because of the Warriors’ outstanding performance that the NBA league has made up its mind to completely push the league into the small ball era, and as the core of the Warriors Curry has further made fans and young players around the world realize the importance of the three-pointer. It can be said that Curry has played a significant role in promoting this league reform and has also made a lot of achievements. His contribution, coupled with the various honors Curry has achieved in the NBA, and the possibility of becoming the first three-point shooter in NBA history when he retires, Curry 100 will become a member of the Hall of Fame.

1. James-100

For James, being inducted into the Hall of Fame after retirement has almost lost the meaning of the debate. If he cannot become a member of the Hall of Fame, then he is the NBA. The biggest joke in history, and regardless of his personal honors, statistics, and team performance as a player, James is impeccable. As the number one player in the NBA, James not only has a strong influence and super power in the world. He has made a lot of contributions to the promotion of basketball around the world, so James has a 100% chance of being elected to the Hall of Fame.

As for players like Leonard, George, Lillard, Antetokounmpo and Big Eyebrow, although they have a high chance of being selected into the Hall of Fame, they are still too young after all. The possibility of the future There are too many changes, so I won’t comment here.