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  • Fantasy Hall of Fame Vote: Class of 2006

    Author Icon for Patrick

    Categorized as: Author: Patrick, Fantasy Hall of Fame
    Posted on: July 14th, 2009

    The fantasy hall of fame vote for the class of 2006 – also known as the Keith Van Horn Memorial Vote – is up. If you thought 2008 or 2007 was a little weak, prepare to have your mind blown.

    Sorry, there are no polls available at the moment.

    The Vitals

    If you are curious, here is a short rundown of each player with their career and peak stats, as well as their career and peak fantasy-related value.

    Jim Jackson
    Seasons: 14
    Career Stats: 14.3 pts , 4.7 rebs , 3.2 ast , 0.8 stl , 0.2 blks , 1 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 16.2 pts , 5.5 rebs , 3.3 ast , 0.9 stl , 0.3 blks , 1.5 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 30.3 VOFRP (average of 2.2 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 4.6 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 56 (2003), 61 (1996), 69 (1995)

    Toni Kukoc
    Seasons: 13
    Career Stats: 11.6 pts , 4.2 rebs , 3.7 ast , 1 stl , 0.3 blks , 0.9 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 15.4 pts , 5.2 rebs , 4.3 ast , 1 stl , 0.3 blks , 0.9 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 31.1 VOFRP (average of 2.4 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 4.8 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 37 (1994), 49 (1998), 80 (1995)

    Nick Van Exel
    Seasons: 13
    Career Stats: 14.4 pts , 2.9 rebs , 6.6 ast , 0.8 stl , 0.1 blks , 1.7 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 16.6 pts , 3 rebs , 8.4 ast , 1 stl , 0.1 blks , 2.2 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 44.4 VOFRP (average of 3.4 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 5.6 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 29 (1994), 45 (2000), 51 (1996)

    Keith Van Horn
    Seasons: 9
    Career Stats: 16 pts , 6.8 rebs , 1.6 ast , 0.8 stl , 0.5 blks , 1 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 18.6 pts , 7.9 rebs , 1.8 ast , 0.9 stl , 0.8 blks , 1 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 34.4 VOFRP (average of 3.8 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 5.8 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 33 (1998), 33 (1999), 54 (2003)

    Speaking of 2007 an 2008, if you missed the other years, vote now or forever hold your peace.

    2008 Vote
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    • grover

      The Vans are borderline, but solid candidates. Their peak years definitely helped people to win [fantasy] championships. In the real life HoF, that is sometimes enough for a good – but not great – player.

    • grover

      The Vans are borderline, but solid candidates. Their peak years definitely helped people to win [fantasy] championships. In the real life HoF, that is sometimes enough for a good – but not great – player.

    • http://www.givemetherock.com/ Patrick

      Van Exel comes out looking a lot better than I would have thought going into this crazy thing. He didn't really have any kind of peak, but he was very good for about 9 years in a row before his game fell off a cliff. And as much as I love KVH, I couldn't will myself to vote for the man. He had a good 9 years, but he retired too soon. TOO SOON!

      I thought Kukoc would have racked up more of a fantasy resume. But apparently riding on MJ's coattails is not a fantasy category.

    • http://www.johnpezzetti.com/ John

      KVH FTW

    • http://nelswadycki.com nelswadycki

      I voted for NVE because I remember using him early on in my fantasy career and he didn't lead to the kind of disappointment that KVH always did.

    • http://www.givemetherock.com/ Patrick

      Van Exel comes out looking a lot better than I would have thought going into this crazy thing. He didn't really have any kind of peak, but he was very good for about 9 years in a row before his game fell off a cliff. And as much as I love KVH, I couldn't will myself to vote for the man. He had a good 9 years, but he retired too soon. TOO SOON!

      I thought Kukoc would have racked up more of a fantasy resume. But apparently riding on MJ's coattails is not a fantasy category.

    • http://www.johnpezzetti.com/ John

      KVH FTW

    • Evan

      This draft class should be starring in Blazing Saddles, because it's Slim Pickens.

    • http://nelswadycki.com nelswadycki

      I voted for NVE because I remember using him early on in my fantasy career and he didn't lead to the kind of disappointment that KVH always did.

    • Evan

      This draft class should be starring in Blazing Saddles, because it's Slim Pickens.

    • Evan

      This draft class should be starring in Blazing Saddles, because it's Slim Pickens.

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