76ersForLife wrote:SinceGatlingWasARookie wrote:SkyHookFTW wrote:No problem with Bobby Jones. He might be the best defender in NBA history.
Bobby Jones is only a borderline Hall of Famer to me before I figure in his minutes per game. My understanding is that he had a medical condition that was limiting his minutes per game. He only played 30 minutes per game 3 years. He never played 35 minutes per game.
I suppose he is better than Satch Sanders but Sanders was very good and Sanders had something like 9 rings. Also I thought the standards for getting into the Hall were increasing to the point were Bobby Jones doesn't qualify.
Bobby Jones was rediculously athletic for a 6' 9" white guy. I hope being white did not help Bobby Jones get in the Hall of fame. Bobby Jones reminded of Kirilenko. Kirilenko was even more athletic than Jones and had better court vision than Jones but Jones played smarter basketball and had a good mid range jump shot.
I prefer Draymond Green to Bobby Jones as a defender but Jones was taller and could jump higher.
I am OK with Jones being in the Hall of Fame but I think I would prefer that he not be in the Hall of fame.
Dont forget Jones was also very good in the ABA before the leagues merged. He was the consummate team player. Their games were nothing alike but best comparison is Ginobili. They didnt start but were both always in there at crunch time.
As a sidenote if Andrew Toney didnt get hurt that 76ers team would have had 5 Hall of Famers and 6 when they drafted Barkley the following season.
Moncrief was way overdue he was great.
While I am not saying this should be a factor in voting, I am glad Jones got in because he played the game the right way. Despite his limited minutes due to asthma, epilepsy, and a chronic heart disorder, he always went full "pedal to the metal" whenever he was on the court. Always hustling and diving for loose balls. Deeply religious, things like smoking, drinking or cussing were out of the question for Jones. When someone suggested that he grab a player's jersey to keep them from cutting to the rim, he replied that "if I have to play defense by holding on, that's when I quit". Always raised his hand when whistled for a foul. And never yelled at a ref when they called a foul on him by mistake; he said that yelling wouldn't get the ref to change the call and it wouldn't make me any happier, so why yell? In an ABA game, the ref once called a foul on a teammate by mistake when Jones actually committed the foul. Naturally, Jones went up to the ref and said that he was the one who actually committed the foul. Knowing Jones' reputation for honesty, the ref changed the foul call to Jones....even though that was his 5th foul! His coach Larry Brown, said that "watching Bobby Jones on the basketball court was like watching an honest man in a liar's poker game." Former teammate Charles Barkley once said that if everyone was like Bobby Jones, the world wouldn't have any problems. His college coach, Dean Smith, put it best when he said that Bobby Jones "is a man at peace with himself".
But besides playing the game the right way, he was also a great player on both sides of the ball. Ten times a member of the All-Defensive First Team as well as one second team selection in his second to last season. He wasn't a gunner but when he did shoot, it usually went in, leading the league in eFG% 3 times. His career TS% is 61%, with 9 of his 12 seasons finishing in the top 20 in TS%. He also finished in the top 20 eight times in ORtg and nine times in DRtg.
Glad that he finally made it into the Hall; very well deserved. And good to know that nice guys don't always finish last!