With the 2018 Hall of Fame class recently inducted, we examine how the current Warriors match up with the likes of Steve Nash, Ray Allen, and Jason Kidd.
The Hall of Fame is not merely a display of good basketball players; rather, it’s the final stop of an iconic, illustrious career and the cementing of a life-long legacy.
Making it to the Hall of Fame is no easy task. It is a group set aside for only the most elite of players. Gaining entry to the Hall of Fame is extremely exclusive.
Players have to be borderline legendary to be inducted. Of course, the process is subjective and doesn’t always have to do with skill, as there is an entire gym class inducted into the Hall.
And while entire teams can be inducted as a whole, NBA teams aren’t allowed in just yet. So until we can put induct the entire Warriors roster after they win an unprecedented 4 titles in a row (just watch, it might happen), let’s take a look at one of the greatest teams of all time and examine each player’s chances at making it into basketball lore.