My vote from last time is still intact so I'll repeat it, feeling pretty set of my ordering of Robinson > Karl > Dirk for this project:
Induction Vote 1: David Robinson/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/9113427/GettyImages_1821652.0.jpg)
Robinson does that natural slide from 2 to 1. As I said in my nomination ruminations, I've spent a lot of time debate Robinson, Malone & Nowitzki, and so I'd expect them to be my next 3 votes.
If we evaluated exclusively bad on what each guy did as the primary scoring option, Robinson would certainly be last among the 3, but aside from Robinson's killer defense, there's the way he so seamlessly was able to slide to a secondary option effectively - and we was pretty effective sliding back to the #1 option after Duncan's 2000 injury.
In the end then, I'm more impressed by the entirety of what Robinson brings on the court, and I do think Robinson's attitude had everything to do with why Spur culture was able to develop the way it did.
Induction Vote 2: Karl MaloneDebating Malone & Nowitzki, I have something of a pull toward Nowitzki. Great attitude allowing the team to keeping building around him and eventually win a title that way. But I do think that Malone was the more consistent superstar performer, and if Dirk didn't win the title I doubt I'd even see this as much of a debate. The fact Dirk won means something big of course, but Dirk also didn't have to top Jordan to get there. Topping LeBron sounds great of course too, and it is great don't get me wrong...but there were kinks in the 1st year Heatles that really got ironed out by the next season.
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As I'm sure was clear from my Page 1 Early vs Late, that bit of research is on my mind.
Hurts Dirk some, but I think I'll probably still end up voting for him if he's still around at 19.
Chris Paul, honestly, he's falling for me some with the analyses I've done relating to playoff success. Among guards, I expect to be voting for both Dwyane Wade and Steve Nash ahead of him, and I'll have to be thinking carefully about him with regards to others as well.
As noted before with my Wade nomination: He's risen for me in 2023 not with a fundamental change of opinion about him, but out of a clarifying of criteria. I'm still more skeptical than many that his shooting limitations wouldn't hold him back today...but just in terms of his dominance in his day, he really broke through as a young player in a way that we haven't seen since.
I mentioned before that in addition to Wade & Paul that I'm thinking about Moses Malone. I'll probably have Wade & Moses in my 2 Nomination slots next thread when we do that again.
Also, for those starting to entertain Giannis & Jokic, please do look at my page 1 list. I added them both along with others when I did a second pass for players, and yeah, Jokic looks like an entirely different beast.
The next "old-timer" on my list is Bob Pettit. He's not as hard to place as Mikan because he was born later, and kept up what he was doing for a long time, but I'm sure he'll still be controversial.