Doctor MJ wrote:Wait beast, you’re knocking Heinsohn for efficiency but voting for Braun? Why?
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.452 TS% from a guard, 48-62, seems to me better than .460 TS% for a power forward 57-65.
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Doctor MJ wrote:Wait beast, you’re knocking Heinsohn for efficiency but voting for Braun? Why?
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penbeast0 wrote:VOTING SO FAR (using trex’s tentative list)
Pettit (All)
Arizin (all)
Schayes (all)
Sharman (all)
7 Heinsohn (Doctor MJ, 70sFan, Ryoga Hibiki, Dutchball97, Dr. Positivity, trex_8063, eminence)
5 Lovellette (70sFan, Dutchball97, Dr. Positivity, trex_8063, penbeast0)
5 Foust (Doctor MJ, 70sFan, Dutchball97, Dr. Positivity, penbeast0)
5 Braun (70sFan, trex_8063, penbeast0, Doctor MJ, eminence)
5 Risen (Dr Positivity; Doctor MJ, 70sFan, trex_8063, eminence)
4 Fulks (Doctor MJ, trex_8063, Dr. Positivity, penbeast0)
4 Ramsey (Doctor MJ, Dutchball97, Dr. Positivity, eminence)
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2 Sears (70sFan, penbeast0)
2 Stokes (Dutchball97, penbeast0)
1 Shue (Dutchball97
kipper34 wrote: My 10 are Bob Pettit, Dolph Schayes, Paul Arizin, Bill Sharman, Clyde Lovelette, Tommy Heinsohn, Larry Foust, Maurice Stokes, Joe Fulks, Frank Ramsey

Dutchball97 wrote:Fulks vs Ramsey is a very narrative based discussion. If you see the BAA as the real precursor to the NBA you could see Fulks as the first star player but when the BAA and the better NBL merged he faded away pretty quickly. Frank Ramsey on the other hand was the 5th man for a big chunk of the Celtics dynasty. Even though no other 5th man of any team will probably get in Ramsey did step it up in the play-offs and was an important part of what made the Celtics so dominant.
When looking at the list I'm starting to see a pretty big difference between unanimous picks and the rest. Maybe we can show unanimous picks with a different color in the spreadsheet?






Doctor MJ wrote:A thought I had:
I had been thinking that Fulks not making it would represent a complete shut out of the pre-Laker BAA.
However, if Braun makes it, that won't be so. Braun's rookie season was the season before the Lakers arrived, which I believe makes him the only player from that junior brother league who would make our Hall.
And you know what, when you look at it like this:
http://bkref.com/tiny/Fo6gd
That seems just about right.
Not the kind of early BAA representative I was thinking of when I imagined doing this, but the journey of getting here has been pretty fun.

