Shawn Kemp gets my vote. There are other guys with more accolades than him who also aren't in the HOF, but as far as individual superstardom goes, Kemp was a cultural demigod before he sabotaged himself.
after that dunk, KJ had a picture printed of that dunk. he then took that pic to the houston locker room and asked dream to sign it. KJ was cold, wish he wasnt a garbage human being.
All these guys seemed like superstars for at least a couple years. Majority were derailed by injury unfortunately: Mark Price, Deron Williams, DRose, Larry Johnson, Shawn Kemp, Glen Rice (Charlotte), Jerry Stackhouse, Gilbert Arenas, and Antonio McDyess
Basketball HOF is a tough call because there are plenty of guys in there who WEREN’T superstars. Or were, but didn’t last very long. I got the chance to visit last year and there were several names where I said “wait, he’s not inducted here, is he?”
Anyway, some good ones on this thread already. As far as current guys… Paul George? Brandon Ingram?
I feel like the tail end of his stint in New York and then the period of time where he bounced from team-to-team every year just didn't look good.
Pretty selfish offense-first/only player, lots of accolades and all-star appearances, but no hardware to show for it.
I'm sure he will get in eventually though.
Shawn Kemp gets my vote. There are other guys with more accolades than him who also aren't in the HOF, but as far as individual superstardom goes, Kemp was a cultural demigod before he sabotaged himself.
Unfortunately Derrick Rose
Sadly only because of his injury. If not he would definitely be a HOF
Brandon Roy
Kevin Johnson. For those who don’t know, check out the dunk on Hakeem in the 94 playoffs. He was nasty…and then the mayor of Sacramento.
after that dunk, KJ had a picture printed of that dunk. he then took that pic to the houston locker room and asked dream to sign it. KJ was cold, wish he wasnt a garbage human being.
Suns GOAT
Blake griffin
Lamarcus Aldridge and Zach Randolph.
All these guys seemed like superstars for at least a couple years. Majority were derailed by injury unfortunately: Mark Price, Deron Williams, DRose, Larry Johnson, Shawn Kemp, Glen Rice (Charlotte), Jerry Stackhouse, Gilbert Arenas, and Antonio McDyess
Concur with this list… I’ll add Jermaine O’Neal. He was a stud on a very good Pacer team for multiple years.
Grant Hill
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No! Fumbled... [Class of 2018.](https://www.nba.com/news/basketball-hall-fame-inductees-2018-career-retrospectives)
I think there are few guys who are better than some players but a guy like Draymond will get in.
Joe johnson
Jeremy Lin
dame
Dame will make it in on the first ballot
yeah, i could be off. he’s a fan favorite in my world and gives back to the community and youth so i wish him the best.
Mookie Blaylock
Fine I'll do it. Jayson Tatum
He’s already a lock for HOF at 26. Doesn’t matter if you think he’s a superstar or not.
Al Horford
Penny Hardaway
Basketball HOF is a tough call because there are plenty of guys in there who WEREN’T superstars. Or were, but didn’t last very long. I got the chance to visit last year and there were several names where I said “wait, he’s not inducted here, is he?” Anyway, some good ones on this thread already. As far as current guys… Paul George? Brandon Ingram?
Ja Morant
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Melo and Dame are both HOF locks
[Grant Hill](https://www.nba.com/news/basketball-hall-fame-inductees-2018-career-retrospectives) is getting slaughtered in here.
Wild accusations being thrown at Melo
I feel like the tail end of his stint in New York and then the period of time where he bounced from team-to-team every year just didn't look good. Pretty selfish offense-first/only player, lots of accolades and all-star appearances, but no hardware to show for it. I'm sure he will get in eventually though.
Top 75 NBA, yeah he's getting in
Nick Van Exel
Jason Jet Terry