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  • Fantasy Hall of Fame Vote: Class of 2005

    Author Icon for Patrick

    Categorized as: Author: Patrick, Fantasy Hall of Fame
    Posted on: July 20th, 2009

    The Career Underachievers Memorial Hall of Fame Vote begins now. After a three weak years to start this thing off, this year’s class is stacked like an aging pornstar: the quality is a little suspect, but it keeps on coming. And an appearance by Shawn Bradley is an indication of just how low the bar is to get on the ballot.

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    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.

    Kenny Anderson
    Seasons: 14
    Career Stats: 12.6 pts , 3.1 rebs , 6.1 ast , 1.5 stl , 0.1 blks , 0.6 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 18 pts , 4 rebs , 8.7 ast , 1.8 stl , 0.2 blks , 1.1 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 41.3 VOFRP (average of 2.9 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 6.9 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 20 (1993), 22 (1996), 33 (1994)

    Shawn Bradley
    Seasons: 12
    Career Stats: 8.1 pts , 6.3 rebs , 0.7 ast , 0.6 stl , 2.5 blks , 0 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 9.5 pts , 7.3 rebs , 0.7 ast , 0.7 stl , 2.8 blks , 0 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 34.5 VOFRP (average of 2.9 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 4.9 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 37 (1998), 59 (1996), 60 (1999)

    Derrick Coleman
    Seasons: 15
    Career Stats: 16.5 pts , 9.3 rebs , 2.5 ast , 0.8 stl , 1.3 blks , 0.4 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 19.7 pts , 10.7 rebs , 3.4 ast , 0.8 stl , 1.6 blks , 0.5 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 57.1 VOFRP (average of 3.8 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 6.9 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 19 (1992), 16 (1993), 42 (1999)

    Vlade Divac
    Seasons: 16
    Career Stats: 11.8 pts , 8.2 rebs , 3.1 ast , 1.1 stl , 1.4 blks , 0.1 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 14.3 pts , 10 rebs , 3.9 ast , 1.3 stl , 1.9 blks , 0.1 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 71.5 VOFRP (average of 4.5 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 7.5 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 10 (1994), 30 (1996), 31 (1993)

    Kendall Gill
    Seasons: 15
    Career Stats: 13.4 pts , 4.1 rebs , 3 ast , 1.6 stl , 0.4 blks , 0.3 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 2.7 pts , 3 rebs , 4.9 ast , 3.9 stl , 1.9 blks , 0 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 40.3 VOFRP (average of 2.7 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 6.1 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 19 (1996), 45 (1991), 57 (1998)

    Tom Gugliotta
    Seasons: 14
    Career Stats: 13 pts , 7.3 rebs , 2.8 ast , 1.4 stl , 0.6 blks , 0.3 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 18 pts , 8.9 rebs , 3.6 ast , 1.9 stl , 1 blks , 0.4 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 41.9 VOFRP (average of 3.2 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 7.2 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 21 (1996), 22 (1995), 27 (1993)

    Allan Houston
    Seasons: 12
    Career Stats: 17.3 pts , 2.9 rebs , 2.4 ast , 0.7 stl , 0.2 blks , 1.6 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 20.6 pts , 3.3 rebs , 2.8 ast , 0.7 stl , 0.2 blks , 1.9 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 40.9 VOFRP (average of 3.4 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 6 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 26 (2002), 37 (1999), 49 (1995)

    Kerry Kittles
    Seasons: 8
    Career Stats: 14.1 pts , 3.9 rebs , 2.6 ast , 1.6 stl , 0.4 blks , 1.4 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 15.5 pts , 4.2 rebs , 2.6 ast , 1.7 stl , 0.5 blks , 1.5 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 35.7 VOFRP (average of 4.5 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 6.2 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 36 (1996), 24 (1997), 45 (2003)

    Christian Laettner
    Seasons: 13
    Career Stats: 12.8 pts , 6.7 rebs , 2.6 ast , 1.1 stl , 0.8 blks , 0.1 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 17.5 pts , 8.4 rebs , 2.8 ast , 1.3 stl , 1 blks , 0.2 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 46.7 VOFRP (average of 3.6 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 6.7 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 25 (1994), 29 (1996), 36 (1992)

    Reggie Miller
    Seasons: 18
    Career Stats: 18.2 pts , 3 rebs , 3 ast , 1.1 stl , 0.2 blks , 1.8 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 22.8 pts , 3.4 rebs , 3.7 ast , 1.4 stl , 0.2 blks , 1.7 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 132.6 VOFRP (average of 7.4 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 11.0 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 6 (1990), 6 (1992), 7 (1989)

    Glenn Robinson
    Seasons: 10
    Career Stats: 20.7 pts , 6.1 rebs , 2.7 ast , 1.2 stl , 0.6 blks , 0.9 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 21.3 pts , 6.4 rebs , 2.9 ast , 1.1 stl , 0.7 blks , 0.9 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 54.1 VOFRP (average of 5.4 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 6.5 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 27 (2000), 31 (1999), 34 (1998)

    Steve Smith
    Seasons: 14
    Career Stats: 14.3 pts , 3.2 rebs , 3.1 ast , 0.8 stl , 0.3 blks , 1.2 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 17.3 pts , 4.2 rebs , 3.8 ast , 1 stl , 0.4 blks , 1.2 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 43.2 VOFRP (average of 3.1 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 5.9 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 27 (1997), 32 (1993), 46 (1999)

    Latrell Sprewell
    Seasons: 13
    Career Stats: 18.3 pts , 4.1 rebs , 4 ast , 1.4 stl , 0.4 blks , 1.2 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 21.4 pts , 4.8 rebs , 5.1 ast , 1.8 stl , 0.7 blks , 1.6 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 60.2 VOFRP (average of 4.6 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 8.4 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 8 (1996), 9 (1993), 37 (1995)

    Rod Strickland
    Seasons: 17
    Career Stats: 13.2 pts , 3.7 rebs , 7.3 ast , 1.5 stl , 0.2 blks , 0.2 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 17.7 pts , 4.5 rebs , 8.9 ast , 1.8 stl , 0.2 blks , 0.3 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 52 VOFRP (average of 3.1 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 6.3 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 22 (1993), 32 (1994), 33 (1997)

    Clarence Weatherspoon
    Seasons: 13
    Career Stats: 11.5 pts , 7.5 rebs , 1.5 ast , 1 stl , 0.9 blks , 0 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 15.4 pts , 9.8 rebs , 1.9 ast , 1.2 stl , 1.4 blks , 0 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 35.3 VOFRP (average of 2.7 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 6.1 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 30 (1995), 35 (1993), 44 (2000)

    If you missed these other years, vote now or forever hold your peace.

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    • http://nelswadycki.com nelswadycki

      I voted before I even looked at the stats! Didn't change my vote at all. Even though there were probably only 2 people playing fantasy basketball (and not against each other) in '89, he still deserves it for cracking the Top 10 three times (at least three times).

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

      Yeah, I think Miller is a slam dunk choice. I also voted for Vlade. He was like the Serbian version of Webber – not as pretty on the outside, but he didn't break down all the time like American counterpart. I love big men who can pass.

      And Sprewell comes out looking pretty good stats-wise, at least better than I would have thunked. I still didn't vote for him though. If only someone would have given him feed-his-family money, he would have had a few more years of stats to tack on that career.

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

      Yeah, I think Miller is a slam dunk choice. I also voted for Vlade. He was like the Serbian version of Webber – not as pretty on the outside, but he didn't break down all the time like American counterpart. I love big men who can pass.

      And Sprewell comes out looking pretty good stats-wise, at least better than I would have thunked. I still didn't vote for him though. If only someone would have given him feed-his-family money, he would have had a few more years of stats to tack on that career.

    • http://nelswadycki.com nelswadycki

      I voted before I even looked at the stats! Didn't change my vote at all. Even though there were probably only 2 people playing fantasy basketball (and not against each other) in '89, he still deserves it for cracking the Top 10 three times (at least three times).

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

      Yeah, I think Miller is a slam dunk choice. I also voted for Vlade. He was like the Serbian version of Webber – not as pretty on the outside, but he didn’t break down all the time like American counterpart. I love big men who can pass.

      And Sprewell comes out looking pretty good stats-wise, at least better than I would have thunked. I still didn’t vote for him though. If only someone would have given him feed-his-family money, he would have had a few more years of stats to tack on that career.

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

      Yeah, I think Miller is a slam dunk choice. I also voted for Vlade. He was like the Serbian version of Webber – not as pretty on the outside, but he didn’t break down all the time like American counterpart. I love big men who can pass.

      And Sprewell comes out looking pretty good stats-wise, at least better than I would have thunked. I still didn’t vote for him though. If only someone would have given him feed-his-family money, he would have had a few more years of stats to tack on that career.

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

      Yeah, I think Miller is a slam dunk choice. I also voted for Vlade. He was like the Serbian version of Webber – not as pretty on the outside, but he didn't break down all the time like American counterpart. I love big men who can pass.

      And Sprewell comes out looking pretty good stats-wise, at least better than I would have thunked. I still didn't vote for him though. If only someone would have given him feed-his-family money, he would have had a few more years of stats to tack on that career.

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