Fantastic! Well-deserved, congrats to Grant Hill.
https://twitter.com/SportsCenter/sta...2719590395906/
Congrats Grant!!!! Huge moment for Duke basketball.
Last edited by kAzE; 03-29-2018 at 11:51 AM.
Fantastic! Well-deserved, congrats to Grant Hill.
Great for Grant...I hate we didn't get to see him without that devastating injury suffered in something like year 2 of his NBA career. I hate it for Grant, and I hate it for all Duke fans. A healthy Grant for his entire career would mean we wouldn't have to even acknowledge Mr Ceiling is the Roof...
This is also good...don't think Grant will be getting into the sportscaster/writers hall anytime soon....(couldn't resist - I thought he was horrible in the Kansas game.)
A lot of people in the comment section of that twitter post are questioning Grant Hill's worthiness.
The people questioning Grant Hill's induction are either (1) too young to remember his college career, or (2) fail to realize that it's not the NBA hall of fame, it's the basketball hall of fame. Based on Hill's total career, he deserves to be in the hall.
This is absolutely awesome! Not only for Grant's well-deserved induction, but because it removes the very last sling-and-arrow that some Tar Heel relatives have directed at me about how "Dean was better than K."
"Dean coached all of these HOF'ers," they say. "K coached none."
Of course, until now, my retort has been, "Yeah, Dean had all those HOF'ers and won two titles. K won five titles, without a single HOF'er. Says a bit about coaching, doesn't it?" (No one ever said these particular relatives were all that bright.)
Congrats to Grant!
"Amazing what a minute can do."
At the time, alley oops like this NEVER happened, much less in the NCAA championship game. KU (with not so Ol' Roy as the coach) never had a chance.
Congrats to GHill!
Well deserved, congrats #33. Still my favorite player at Duke.
Congrats Grant!!!
This is one of the highlights I show my kids to introduce them to when Duke became Duke...which was really 86 through 92, especially the back to back years of 91-92. I can still hear the call by Jim Nantz in my head..."I never thought he could SAVE IT...let alone DUNK IT." (I guess I can go to your video and see if that's an accurate quote...)
UPDATE: Ah, this video only has Packer talking through the replay - Nantz not featured on this clip. Not a bad reference by Billy P to David Thompson however...
Last edited by HereBeforeCoachK; 03-29-2018 at 02:01 PM.
Due to injury, Grant was borderline HOF based on his NBA career but he is a classic example of a guy that most people want in so he got in. His overall basketball resume certainly earns it for him, even if his NBA resume likely came up just a bit short due to all the years he lost due to injury.
In his prime, he earned one first team all NBA and 4 second team all NBAs, plus he was rookie of the year. Those were consecutive over his first six years in the league. That's an amazing first 6 years...had he been able to continue that trend for another 4 years, we wouldn't even have to debate it, and one assumes he would have continued that way.
Who could be the next K player to make the Hall? Basketball Reference gives Elton a 70% chance based on his career, which probably won't get it done. I think we'll be waiting to see how the 2010+ generation fares.
Call me a homer, but I disagree strongly when people say that Grant Hill is a borderline HOF'er or that he's making it in due to his college career or personality. The guy was awesome as a pro before his injury. Also, the Naismith HOF is effectively a pro HOF for men, otherwise Laettner (who I consider a top 5 college player of all time would be in). Grant deserves it - he's like a Gale Sayers - short, spectacular careers. Anyone watching him play saw how special he was. Additionally, while MLB has the most exclusive HOF, and then NFL...the Naismith HOF lets most people in that deserve it. There are many guys in the Naismith that are in that make me scratch my head. Mutombo? I'm a Denver native and love the Nuggets, but the guy isn't HOF worthy imo. But whatever, he's in; cool. Grant definitely deserves to be in.
If I had been a bit older and more into the NBA those years, I probably would have been telling anyone who would listen that he should have been 1st team at least one more of those years, but there's no shame in making second team behind Tim Duncan, Karl Malone, and Kevin Garnett to be sure.
Congrats to Grant. Great player and person.
I didn't notice this as a thread already:
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/b...ne-2018-class/
Oof . . . Grant has his own meme now
https://www.sbnation.com/college-bas...inal-four-meme
https://player.fm/series/the-woj-pod/grant-hill
Great conversation between Woj and Grant, talking about his basketball journey from Duke to the Naismith Hall of Fame. I highly recommend this one
Is it surprising that I’m not even a little bit surprised?
Congrats to Grant.