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  • Fantasy Hall of Fame Vote: Class of 2000

    Author Icon for Patrick

    Categorized as: Fantasy Basketball
    Posted on: September 22nd, 2009

    Welcome to the Round Mound of Rebound vs. the Dunking Dutchman vs. the Worm Memorial Fantasy Hall of Fame vote for the class of 2000. This will likely be the final HOF vote before the start of the NBA season. One, we’ve got a lot of important fantasy-related material to get to on GMTR for – you know – guys who are still playing in the league. Two, going back to the year 2000 gets us past about 99.9% of people’s fantasy basketball playing experience. We’ll probably revisit the HOF vote at the end of this season to induct the new 2009 class. Be on watch for Sam Cassell and his balls of steel.

    Please vote early and often.

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    The Vitals

    As usual, provided below is a short rundown of each player with their career and peak stats, as well as their career and peak fantasy-related value. VOFRP stands for Value Over Fantasy Replacement Player and, just like its name implies, is a measure of how much value a player had compared to a mythical free agent who would have been available in the average fantasy league at the time. Please vote for the player(s) you feel belong in the fantasy hall of fame.

    Charles Barkley
    Seasons: 16
    Career Stats: 22.1 pts, 11.7 rebs, 3.9 ast, 1.5 stl, 0.8 blks, 0.5 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 26.6 pts, 12.2 rebs, 4.1 ast, 1.5 stl, 1 blks, 0.6 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 134 VOFRP (average of 8.4 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 12.2 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 3 (1987), 3 (1992), 5 (1988)

    Benoit Benjamin
    Seasons: 15
    Career Stats: 11.4 pts, 7.5 rebs, 1.3 ast, 0.6 stl, 2.0 blks, 0.0 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 14.4 pts, 8.7 rebs, 2.3 ast, 0.8 stl, 2.9 blks, 0.0 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 35.2 VOFRP (average of 2.3 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 5.9 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 28 (1988), 43 (1989), 47 (1987)

    Terry Cummings
    Seasons: 18
    Career Stats: 16.4 pts, 7.3 rebs, 1.9 ast, 1.1 stl, 0.5 blks, 0.0 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 22.6 pts, 9.4 rebs, 2.7 ast, 1.6 stl, 0.9 blks, 0.0 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 49.4 VOFRP (average of 2.9 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 7.1 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 22 (1982), 25 (1984), 31 (1986)

    Dale Ellis
    Seasons: 17
    Career Stats: 15.7 pts, 3.5 rebs, 1.4 ast, 0.8 stl, 0.2 blks, 1.4 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 26.1 pts, 4.7 rebs, 2.5 ast, 1.2 stl, 0.3 blks, 1.5 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 70.2 VOFRP (average of 4.1 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 9.8 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 9 (1988), 10 (1986), 15 (1987)

    Armen Gilliam
    Seasons: 13
    Career Stats: 13.7 pts, 6.9 rebs, 1.2 ast, 0.7 stl, 0.7 blks, 0.0 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 16.6 pts, 8.2 rebs, 1.5 ast, 0.8 stl, 0.9 blks, 0.0 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 32.4 VOFRP (average of 2.5 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 4.8 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 51 (1991), 58 (1995), 59 (1994)

    Jeff Hornacek
    Seasons: 14
    Career Stats: 14.5 pts, 3.4 rebs, 4.9 ast, 1.4 stl, 0.2 blks, 0.8 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 18.7 pts, 4.5 rebs, 5.7 ast, 1.7 stl, 0.3 blks, 1.0 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 89.0 VOFRP (average of 6.4 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 9.0 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 6 (1991), 13 (1992), 22 (1990)

    Kevin Johnson
    Seasons: 12
    Career Stats: 17.9 pts, 3.3 rebs, 9.1 ast, 1.5 stl, 0.2 blks, 0.2 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 20.9 pts, 3.8 rebs, 10.6 ast, 1.8 stl, 0.2 blks, 0.4 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 67.1 VOFRP (average of 5.6 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 9.5 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 10 (1988), 11 (1996), 16 (1990)

    Chuck Person
    Seasons: 13
    Career Stats: 14.7 pts, 5.1 rebs, 2.8 ast, 0.7 stl, 0.2 blks, 1.3 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 19.6 pts, 6.7 rebs, 4.0 ast, 1.0 stl, 0.2 blks, 1.0 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 39 VOFRP (average of 3 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 6 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 40 (1991), 43 (1988), 44 (1986)

    Dennis Rodman
    Seasons: 14
    Career Stats: 7.3 pts, 13.1 rebs, 1.8 ast, 0.7 stl, 0.6 blks, 0.1 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 9.0 pts, 13.5 rebs, 1.5 ast, 0.8 stl, 0.8 blks, 0.2 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 36.1 VOFRP (average of 2.6 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 5.2 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 30 (1991), 70 (1988), 82 (1990)

    Rik Smits
    Seasons: 12
    Career Stats: 14.8 pts, 6.1 rebs, 1.4 ast, 0.4 stl, 1.3 blks, 0.0 threes
    Peak Stats: (Best 3 years) 16.4 pts, 6.7 rebs, 1.7 ast, 0.6 stl, 1.4 blks, 0.0 threes
    Career Fantasy Value: 40.7 VOFRP (average of 3.4 per season)
    Peak Fantasy Value: 5.0 VOFRP per season
    Peak Fantasy Rank (Season): 33 (1989), 58 (1993), 62 (1994)

    Remember, if you don’t use it, you lose it. Vote for the other hall of fame classes

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    • http://nelswadycki.com nelswadycki

      Dang, I would have thought KJ would have cracked the Top 10 at least once! What's a 20/10 guy gotta do in the late 80's/mid 90's?????

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

      I guess it didn't help that he was playing at the peak of some of the best players of all time.

      I remember my brother owned a pair of Kevin Johnson sneakers back around 1992-93. Me and my imitation adidas were crazy jealous.

      http://media.photobucket.com/image/%252522kevin

      Damn those are good shoes.

    • http://nelswadycki.com nelswadycki

      Dang, I would have thought KJ would have cracked the Top 10 at least once! What's a 20/10 guy gotta do in the late 80's/mid 90's?????

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

      I guess it didn't help that he was playing at the peak of some of the best players of all time.

      I remember my brother owned a pair of Kevin Johnson sneakers back around 1992-93. Me and my imitation adidas were crazy jealous.

      http://media.photobucket.com/image/%252522kevin

      Damn those are good shoes.

    • http://nelswadycki.com nelswadycki

      I remember I really wanted those. Your brother must have had a much higher allowance than you. Or else he didn't blow all his money paying people to buy him Playboys.

    • http://nelswadycki.com nelswadycki

      I remember I really wanted those. Your brother must have had a much higher allowance than you. Or else he didn't blow all his money paying people to buy him Playboys.

    • http://nelswadycki.com nelswadycki

      I remember I really wanted those. Your brother must have had a much higher allowance than you. Or else he didn’t blow all his money paying people to buy him Playboys.

    • http://nelswadycki.com nelswadycki

      I remember I really wanted those. Your brother must have had a much higher allowance than you. Or else he didn't blow all his money paying people to buy him Playboys.

    • http://nelswadycki.com nelswadycki

      I remember I really wanted those. Your brother must have had a much higher allowance than you. Or else he didn't blow all his money paying people to buy him Playboys.