One sentence is enough to prove the value and ability of MVP players. MVP players can not only have outstanding personal performance in the long regular season, but also lead the team to achieve good results. This is the terrible thing about MVP players. Looking at all MVP players in NBA history, they undoubtedly have great performance and historical status.
Those retired MVP players, almost without exception, entered the hall of fame. This is the highest honor for retired players, an absolute affirmation for a player, and almost a conclusion. After all, only retired players can enter the Hall of Fame.
Starting from 1956, the NBA began to have regular season MVP awards, and dozens of MVP players were born. Those retired MVP players entered the Hall of Fame without exception. So far, they haven't thought that players can break this unwritten rule. In other words, players can enter the Hall of Fame as long as they get the MVP in the regular season.
Whether retired or active MVP players, they all seem to have remarkable performance and a certain historical position, and it seems certain to enter the Hall of Fame. However, 20 10-20 1 1 season MVP Derry Ross may be an exception.
Ross, who entered the NBA as the No.1 scholar in 2008, lived up to expectations in his first season in the NBA, led his team to the playoffs and was elected as the best rookie by11. At that time, Ross was even regarded by fans as the hope of the revival of the bull dynasty, because Jordan's shadow could be seen in Ross. 20 10-20 1 1 season, Ross played the highlight of his career, averaging 25 points 4. 1 rebounds 7. 1 assists, leading the team to end the regular season with a record of 60 wins and 22 losses, ranking first in the league, and finally defeating James in NBA history.
Everything is so beautiful, the dream of the revival of the bull dynasty seems to be in sight, but then Ross fell to the ground in an ordinary layup, and was finally diagnosed with a broken cruciate ligament in his left knee and reimbursed for the season.
Since then, Ross seems to have become a glass man. In an ordinary attack, Ross was injured again. The injury was a ruptured meniscus in the right knee and was reimbursed again this season. After his comeback, Ross was constantly troubled by injuries, and he has been wandering between injuries and comeback. At the same time, he also began his wandering career, from bull to Knicks, from Knicks to Cavaliers, from Cavaliers to Timberwolves, from Timberwolves to Pistons.
Although Ross also has high-light performance and dedication, averaging 50 points and 20 points per game, the 29-year-old Ross is finding himself step by step and returning to the peak of his career step by step. Ross is getting smarter and smarter, and he no longer relies on rhythm and experience to score by violent dunks.
However, it seems that such Ross is not enough to enter the Hall of Fame. Looking at all the players who have entered the Hall of Fame, they all have strong dominance and influence, and they also have many awards in their careers.
Ross has only one MVP award, and he is a little lame, which is not enough to get Ross into the Hall of Fame. If Ross still can't play at a high level in his next career, then Ross will only get farther and farther away from the Hall of Fame.