Grass-roots leader-Billups
If we say that the core of Pistons Five Tigers was Billups, he looked low-key but actually calm, without gorgeous passing, but rarely made mistakes. He is an underestimated and broad-minded leader. 1 NBA second array, two third arrays, two defensive second arrays, five all-stars, 1 championship, 1 FMVP, the peak of the season can contribute 18.5 points and 8.6 assists. Billups, who announced his retirement on 20 14, was also nominated for the Hall of Fame on 20 18, but unfortunately lost. Billups is not great. Because of his unpretentious style, the pursuit of victory does not pay attention to data, which leads to his "basketball influence" and his influence in the game. For Billups, who retired only five years ago, although he was not nominated, he still has a great chance to be elected to the Hall of Fame in the future.
The last player Kobe wants to defend-Hamilton
Kobe Bryant was once asked in an interview that the player who didn't want to defend the most was actually Hamilton. This slightly emaciated man is the last player Kobe wants to defend. As the scoring champion in the Five Tigers era, Hamilton's running without the ball made the defender exhausted, and he was exhausted after defending him. He was the team's scoring champion in the 2002-03 season, the scoring champion in the finals and the player who played the most time in the finals. Three All-Star Games 1 time made his honorary resume slightly thin.
Excellent 3D prince
Prince Prince Prince, as the player with the most stable score of 3 points among the five pistons, is always assigned by the coach to score in the opponent's core forward position, and occasionally assigned by the coach to defend the opponent's point guard or power forward position. Once known as the best Kobe terminator, as the defensive arrow of Pistons and Five Tigers, his peak season was only 14.7 points, and his career single-game highest score was only 34 points, but his career three-point shooting rate was as high as 36.7%, and in some seasons it was as high as 40%. Career honor is only four defensive two arrays, 1 championship.
The core of inside attack-Xiao Tianfo (Rasheed Wallace)
Rasheed Wallace Wallace was an excellent offensive player among the Five Tigers of Pistons, and also a one-on-one high-quality defender inside Pistons at that time. February 18, 2004, Pistons, Eagles and Celtics made a tripartite deal, involving seven players. Rasheed Wallace was traded to Detroit Pistons, and with this transaction, the formation of Pistons and Five Tigers was completed. His career honors are only 1 championship and 4 all-star games. On the contrary, his ability to meet technical criminals is definitely the first-class level in the league.
The Gate of National Defense-Big Ben
As a draft loser, Ben Wallace gradually gained a foothold in the NBA by his own efforts and hard work. In 2000-0 1 season, the Magic traded Ben Wallace and Charles Atkins to the Detroit Pistons in order to get the then scoring champion Grant Hill. But I didn't know that the characteristics of Big Ben and Piston Steel City were perfectly integrated. He is regarded by the team as the core of the inside and the cornerstone of defense, where he fully blooms without reservation. 1 shot-blocking king, 2-rebounding king, after Jabbar, Wharton and Olajuwon, became the fourth season rebounding king, shot-blocking king, two three arrays, three two arrays, 1 defensive second array, five defensive moments, four best defensive players in five years, 1 championship. He used his height of a little more than 2 meters to cast the last great wall of steel for the piston, and even created a no-fly zone in Detroit.
Why are these five people not in the Hall of Fame? First, because their retirement years are not very long; Secondly, the advantages and disadvantages of these five players are obvious. A team composed of five players is really rare, but it is not very good to compare them in the same position alone, and their biggest disadvantage is that basketball is not strong.
Among these five people, the most promising players to be elected to the Hall of Fame are Billups and Ben Wallace. The other three, regardless of honor or influence, are slightly thinner than the first two.
The Pistons' Five Tigers refer to the five starters who beat the Los Angeles Lakers in 2003-04, namely Billups, Hamilton, Prince, Rasheed Wallace and Ben Wallace. In the 2006 All-Star Game, it is very rare that four of the five players, Pistons and Tigers, were selected as All-Stars. Because the threshold of the Hall of Fame is not high, players who can't win the championship can be elected to the Hall of Fame as long as they have been selected for several All-Stars. But why can't the Piston Five Tigers be elected to the Hall of Fame as the champion team?
This is actually related to the selection mechanism of the Hall of Fame. In recent years, the number of places in the Hall of Fame is relatively tight. The Hall of Fame stipulates that players must retire from the NBA for four years before they can be elected to the Hall of Fame, and then they must be players who have made outstanding contributions to the basketball cause. Among the five Pistons, Hamilton and Billups were nominated for the Hall of Fame last year, but they were defeated by ray allen, Grant Hill, Kidd and Nash, which is a pity.
Among the five pistons, it is estimated that the three players who are expected to be elected to the Hall of Fame in the future are Billups, Hamilton and Ben Wallace. The little prince is unlikely to be elected to the Hall of Fame. Prince has only won the championship once and defended his title twice in his career. He has not even been selected as an All-Star, so he will definitely not be admitted to the Hall of Fame. Rasheed Wallace, who won a championship and was selected to the All-Star Substitute Team four times, is unlikely to be elected to the Hall of Fame.
Billups has a championship and FMVP, has been selected as an All-Star for many times, and is also the leader of Pistons and Five Tigers. Billups is low-key, but the star of the civilian piston is not very strong. But now that Billups has been nominated, he will definitely be elected to the Hall of Fame in a few years. Hamilton has been nominated and will definitely be selected in the future. Hamilton didn't have many honors in the NBA, but he won the national championship at the University of Connecticut, which was an important driving factor.
In addition to these two, Big Ben is also expected to be selected into the Hall of Fame. Big Ben was elected DPOY four times in his career, won the rebounding king twice, blocked the shot once, defended for a while five times, 1 won the championship and won the All-Star four times. Many honors of Big Ben deserve to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. I believe all three of them will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in the future. It's just that the number of places in the Hall of Fame is very tight every year, and it's not his turn yet. They will definitely have a chance to be elected in the future.
The above is my personal opinion. If you have different opinions, please discuss them in the comments section.
Pistons and Five Tigers were not elected to the Hall of Fame because five people were not convincing enough to enter the Hall of Fame in terms of personal honor. Although they beat the OK group in full swing, and the champion has a high gold content, none of them have played the top superstar in the league in their careers. The standard of the Hall of Fame is to play one of the best performances in the league in a certain period of time. Only the championship is not convincing enough.
So what kind of personal honor can be regarded as the top level of the league. I think there are nothing more than two, regular season mvp and scoring champion.
First of all, regular season mvp represents a star's overall ability in a season, not only his personal data is good, but also his team's record. Mvp embodies the individual ability of the star and the ability to lead the team.
Then the scoring champion, some people say that the scoring champion, the rebounding king and the assisting king are all similar, and their weight should be similar. That's not true. To put it bluntly, basketball is the main means of victory. A team can build a team with offensive players as the core, but not a pure defensive player as the core. Because as long as the offensive ability is strong, the loopholes in the defensive end can be filled by the other four teammates, but if there is no offensive firepower, there is no way to remedy it. So like Anthony, Harden, Curry, etc. Although the defense is a little poor, the team is centered on it. On the contrary, it is like Mutombo, Jordan Jr. and Gobert. Will not be the core of the team.
Looking back at these five people, none of them has won the mvp, and they are not even close to it, let alone scoring the championship. It's too far. This is the main reason why none of the five people were elected to the Hall of Fame.
There is another situation, such as Paul and stockton, who have never won the mvp or scoring champion in the regular season. It seems that being elected to the Hall of Fame is a foregone conclusion. This means that these individuals have won too many small honors, such as rebounding king, assists king, steals king, one defense at a time, and the number of times they have been selected as all-stars. Such a star can also be elected to the Hall of Fame.
Look at these five, I really can't remember what honors these five have won. If I remember correctly, the boss Billups only scored 32 points in a single game, and the most assists in a single game were only 15. Hamilton just scored 20 points in a single season, and I can't remember the rest; The little prince should probably have the honor of preventing one or two (not sure); Rashid seems to have nothing but a few All-Star selections. If I remember correctly, Big Ben should be the best defensive player four times, and he should also be one guard and two guards. To sum up, these five talents really lack personal honor and are not convincing enough to be elected to the Hall of Fame. Perhaps only the boss Billups may be selected. After all, he is the core and leader of that team, and he got fmvp. As for Big Ben, he was nominated by the Hall of Fame twice, but was eventually eliminated. The remaining three have no chance of being elected to the Hall of Fame.
Although five people have been selected as all-stars, they are still first-class players. Without the prize money of the championship, a few people are equivalent to stars like Bradley Bill and Ken Bawalker in the current league. They can only be the last of the first-class stars, and their personal honor is empty.
Some people may have said that McGrady can enter the Hall of Fame without a championship. But think about it, McGrady won the scoring championship twice. At the peak of McGrady, he was definitely the top super giant in the league, so it is understandable to enter the Hall of Fame. No one is as likely to be elected to the Hall of Fame as Anthony. Although he has won the scoring champion, he has only won the scoring champion once and has no other honors, so it is difficult to be elected to the Hall of Fame.
So to sum up, why aren't Pistons and Five Tigers elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame? In short, there is too little personal honor and not enough persuasion.
The word "vigilante" is the biggest reason why Pistons and Five Tigers didn't enter the Hall of Fame. At that time, the Pistons and the Five Tigers unexpectedly defeated the mighty Lakers, and many people called the Pistons a civilian team. Compared with other teams that have won the championship, this piston really has no popular star, and its career honor or data are not top.
ben wallace
He was nominated for the Hall of Fame, but he was defeated one after another. Arguably, Big Ben's career honor is also excellent, winning the championship, being selected as 4 All-Stars, 6 Best Defensive Teams and 5 Best Teams. There are also four best defensive players, with a lot of gold. It can be said that Wallace is worthy of being elected to the Hall of Fame.
The reason why Big Ben lost the election may be that the defenders are not as influential as the attackers. Big Ben really doesn't have many fans, and his average of 5.7 points and 9.6 boards is a bit shabby. However, I believe that Big Ben will definitely be elected to the Hall of Fame in the future.
The roaring Buddha Rasheed Wallace is also an excellent power forward in the league at his peak, but he can't be compared with Duncan, Garnett and Nowitzki. Except for that championship, he has only been selected as an All-Star four times in his career, and the average score of 14.4 points and 6.7 boards is not bright enough. It's really hard to get into the Hall of Fame.
Although Billups won the championship and MVP in the finals, and was selected as five All-Stars, two best defensive teams and three best teams, he still lost the Hall of Fame. It stands to reason that the championship and FMVP honor are enough. Then Billups didn't make the selection, only that he was a star player. Billups averaged 15.2 points and 5.4 assists in his career. He is the kind of player who is very steady and can bring great help to the team. But his style of playing made his influence decline, and he was never a top player in the league. He didn't impress the game either. This unpretentious style of play and career may be the biggest reason to prevent Billups from being elected to the Hall of Fame.
In addition to the championship, Hamilton won three All-Star Games. Besides, he
Average score 17. 1. His game style, influence and data all limit his selection into the Hall of Fame.
Plinz is the least star among the five. Apart from the championship, he has only been selected for the best defensive team four times. Obviously, his chances of being elected to the Hall of Fame in his career are slim.
On the whole, the reason why five people were not elected to the Hall of Fame was that none of them were superstars. Their influence, honor or data, and the impression of playing ball are all flawed. I think Big Ben and Billups will definitely have a chance to be elected to the Hall of Fame in the future. The other three are unlikely to be selected.
There are several iron laws for entering the Hall of Fame, but none of them.
1, with its own signature moves, Iverson's change of direction, McGrady's dry pull and O 'Neal's dunk are all defensive.
2, the huge benefits and box office brought to the league, with this, Carter will definitely enter the Hall of Fame, but these five people are unlikely. Their offense is not gorgeous, but their defense is strong. Piston finals, the league ratings are not good. The 2005 NBA Finals is the best proof, which created the lowest ratings in NBA history.
3. Sponsors' darlings, such as the former top figures of Nike or Adi, even if they are not, sneakers have a certain sales volume, which is also a certain degree of recognition of the player's character!
It's been 15 years since the Piston Five Tigers won the championship, and the story that the civilian team Piston Five Tigers defeated the Big Four in Los Angeles is still talked about by fans. Unfortunately, no one has entered the Hall of Fame so far. Let's briefly analyze it.
Rasheed Wallace is called the God of Roaring. He won the championship in 2004 and was still a 32-year-old veteran. The peak of his career was spent in the Pioneers. In his career, one championship plus four all-stars is not enough to be elected to the Hall of Fame.
Big Ben should be said to be the most likely candidate for the Hall of Fame among the five Pistons. In addition to the championship, he also won two rebounds and 1 blocked shots in his career, and he also has the best defensive player in history as many as four times. Although he was not elected to the Hall of Fame in 2065,438+07, he is still promising to be elected in the future.
Tayshaun prince is a very good defensive player, with few career honors, only four best defensive lineups and one championship, and the threshold of the Hall of Fame is relatively high, so it is unlikely that Prince will be selected into the Hall of Fame.
Hamilton, the king of CIC, is a man who has made Kobe suffer a lot. Hamilton is a guy who runs tirelessly on the court. His running without the ball is better than Kobe's complete exhaustion. Like yelling at Buddha, Hamilton didn't have much honor in his career. He lost a championship and three All-Stars with Nash, Kidd and others.
In 2004, FMVP Billups, a five-time All-Star, two best defensive lineups and three best lineups, played more quietly than lupus. His low-key playing style and almost zero mistakes can be said to be a very good player, but he lost in the Hall of Fame on 20 18. I believe Billups has a good chance of being elected to the Hall of Fame in the future.
In fact, Laochi personally thinks that the piston and the five tigers alone are not the strongest. Everyone has his own shortcomings, but together, it becomes the best engine.
However, there is still a gap between individuals being elected to the Hall of Fame. Billups and Big Ben have the best chance to be elected to the Hall of Fame. I believe that the future has every chance to come true.
Speaking of team basketball, the "pistons and five tigers" at the beginning of this century definitely occupy a place. In the 2003-04 season, the Pistons, composed of Billups, Hamilton, Prince, Rasheed Wallace and Ben Wallace, seemed to be in the doldrums, but they made great strides in the playoffs, beating the Lakers led by F4 to win the championship in the finals, which perfectly explained the meaning of blood and team.
16 years later, these five people retired one after another, but none of them were elected to the Hall of Fame. Among them, some people are very promising to be elected in the future, and some people have basically no chance.
Billups is the brain of the Pistons. He was selected as an All-Star 5 times, 1 time, and was selected as an All-Star team 2 times. Helping Pistons win the championship and being elected as fmvp is the highlight of his career. Billups appeared on the hall of fame shortlist of 20 18, but failed to be selected in the end. But in my opinion, he is still very promising, just need to wait a little longer.
Hamilton, known as the "CIC King", was praised by Kobe Bryant, who thought that he had been running on the court and defending Hamilton was very tired. In addition to winning the championship, Hamilton's career has only three All-Star honors, which is slightly bleak. At his peak, he was not a top player in the league, so personally, he was not optimistic about being elected to the Hall of Fame.
The prince, the "little prince", is the lowest among the "pistons and five tigers". Compared with the cold-blooded passion of Billups and Hamilton and the roaring passion of Big Ben, Prince seems to be unknown, just doing his job. Prince's honor book is too thin, except for a championship, only four best defensive lineups are worth mentioning. So his chances of being elected to the Hall of Fame are slim.
Wallace's career is as long as 16, but the height of the peak is a little lower. In addition to winning a championship, he also left four All-Star honors. Therefore, he is similar to Hamilton, and belongs to the candidate list that can enter the Hall of Fame, but it is unlikely to really enter the Hall of Fame. Big Ben has the highest probability of being selected into the Five Pistons Hall of Fame. Even Billups once said that Big Ben should be the most elected among the five tigers. In his career, Big Ben was selected as an All-Star for four times, an All-Star Team for three times, an All-Star Team for four times, an all-defensive team for five times, a champion for 1 time, a rebounding champion for two times, and a blocked shot for 1 time. There are still many honors. In the hall of fame competition on 20 17, Big Ben regretted losing the election, but personally, it was only a matter of time before Big Ben was elected to the hall of fame.
As an NBA professional basketball player, in addition to the coveted championship, the honor of the Hall of Fame is the biggest reward for affirming a player's achievements throughout his career. Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, founded in 1959, as its name implies, is to commemorate those basketball players who have made great contributions to basketball. So why didn't the members of the "Piston Five Tigers" win this award like other superstars?
It has been 15 years since the Pistons won the championship. Most of the players in that team have already retired, and so have the Five Tigers. In fact, it's been a long time since the Piston Five Tigers retired. The earliest was Big Ben, who stopped playing basketball after 20 12, and the latest was Prince, who played 20 16 last season. Except Prince, all the other four tigers have reached the age limit for entering the Hall of Fame, but for so long, no one has entered the Hall of Fame.
Big Ben is also expected to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Big Ben was elected DPOY four times in his career, won the rebounding king twice, blocked the shot once, defended for a while five times, 1 won the championship and won the All-Star four times. Many honors of Big Ben deserve to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. I believe all three of them will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in the future. It's just that the number of places in the Hall of Fame is very tight every year, and it's not his turn yet. They will definitely have a chance to be elected in the future.
Billups will enter sooner or later, and so should he!
I mentioned the piston and five tigers before, but I don't know who is the most important. Until Billups went to the Nuggets, he simply created a new luxury version of the Piston Five Tigers, including a small melon with a star core, a powerful inside shot, a small forward kenyon martin, a mad dog who defended the shot, a three-point marksman JR, etc., all of which surpassed the previous pistons. Billups turned loose sand into a reinforced concrete lump like cement! Even once, because the team didn't expect to make it to the second round of the playoffs, the venue clashed with WEE!
But I don't know why the Rising team was broken up by the management and ended without results!