Where Does Penny Hardaway Rank All Time?
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Where Does Penny Hardaway Rank All Time?
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Where Does Penny Hardaway Rank All Time?
His career was hamnpered by injuries ... but you have to give him some luv ...
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LakerFanMan wrote:I used to watch orlando a lot back in those shaq days (almost as much as I watched the Lakers) and I always felt Penny was slightly overrated by some. Damn good player on both sides of the ball, but not a superstar or anything.
yea was a memorable player cause he was great, but mostly its because of what it could have been and the commercials and shoes.
I think current guards like Kobe Bryant, Tracy McGrady, and Dwyane Wade have had better careers and were better at the peak of their careers.
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Maybe around 150.
I don't think he's in the top 100 at all. Using the 50 Greatest NBA Players of all-time list as a baseline, you would need to add Kobe, Duncan, KG, AI, Kidd, Nash, Reggie, and Dominique and you're almost at 60. I don't think Penny could be placed in one of the remaining 40 spots of the Top 100.
I don't think he's in the top 100 at all. Using the 50 Greatest NBA Players of all-time list as a baseline, you would need to add Kobe, Duncan, KG, AI, Kidd, Nash, Reggie, and Dominique and you're almost at 60. I don't think Penny could be placed in one of the remaining 40 spots of the Top 100.
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If he wasn't hampered by injuries he would have been one of the best players that played the game especially him playing at the point guard position with his athleticism and skills....I dont know where to rank him because he was good early in his career and was clearly a different player after the injuries.
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Penny will always be one of my favorite players of all time. It is unfortunate for him to have experienced those career ending injuries. I'm not going to rank him just because he's one of my favorite players. I would say he is in the top 50. I have much respect for the 'NBA's 50 Greatest Players' but I do think he should actually replace a few. It's always hard to rank players. Especially when you are talking of all time.

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Penny has got 4 All-Stars, 3x All-NBA (2x First Team, 1x Third Team)
Prime Penny: 22p/4r/7a (age 24)
In 2003, SLAM Magazine once ranked the Top 75 players of all time (http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38461). Number 75 was Tracy McGrady, and Joe Dumars was not even listed. Penny would be one of the lowest entries in my Top 100, but he would make it.
Prime Penny: 22p/4r/7a (age 24)
In 2003, SLAM Magazine once ranked the Top 75 players of all time (http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38461). Number 75 was Tracy McGrady, and Joe Dumars was not even listed. Penny would be one of the lowest entries in my Top 100, but he would make it.