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Canada's Hall Of Fame Voting season 27

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258988.19 in reply to 258988.18
Date: 6/10/2014 7:46:52 PM
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Essa-Abu Kaleel: 3rd all-time in Canada NT scoring, 5th all-time assists, 7th all-time rebounding, as well as being an all-world defender (for his time). Pretty sure he was globally elite and probably as good as Stronks relative to competition?

Genso Suikoden II, Blenkinsop, Secret Agents, Montreal Rockets, Kumiko, bryantFTW44, NW Alberta Kaboom United, Flying Yorts. There are probably several more. Also not sure about all their accolades but a mix of longevity, wins/trophies, and NT managerial stuff. Elect multiple people maybe?



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258988.20 in reply to 258988.19
Date: 6/10/2014 8:14:51 PM
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I wouldnt make multiple bids in one season. We would run out of choices very fast.

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258988.21 in reply to 258988.19
Date: 6/10/2014 8:59:04 PM
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Only Genso of those teams are worthy of HOF.
Not counting Kumiko.
Secret Agents are in the HOF

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258988.23 in reply to 258988.22
Date: 6/11/2014 7:11:50 AM
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He hardly did anything.
He never won a Naismith Championship.
Genso won it and two cups.
He won one cup.
And, Genso retired before him.

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258988.24 in reply to 258988.22
Date: 6/11/2014 7:11:51 AM
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He hardly did anything.
He never won a Naismith Championship.
Genso won it and two cups.
He won one cup.
And, Genso retired before him.

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258988.25 in reply to 258988.17
Date: 6/11/2014 7:22:13 AM
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I didn't vote for him.

I nominate EAK though. He's overdue for sure.

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258988.26 in reply to 258988.20
Date: 6/11/2014 7:24:40 AM
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While this is true for managers we're probably behind on players.

From: Stajan

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258988.28 in reply to 258988.23
Date: 6/11/2014 1:06:17 PM
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11 consecutive Naismith playoff appearances in one of the consistently strong conferences in BB and 11 times final 32 in the tournament (including 2 tournament wins) all in about a 14 season prime. It's not easy to balance both of those things -- especially with a limited budget. Several teams (including myself) probably had 10-15m more resources than him and have done nothing.

Also, if he was in the other conference, he may have won multiple league championships. RiP often tanked the league finals after winning the tournament to allow a second Canadian team into B3.




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258988.29 in reply to 258988.26
Date: 6/11/2014 3:57:18 PM
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I think there should be a separate vote for every player or manager.

Someone decides a few people who they think might be worthy of making the Hall of Fame, and then there is a different vote for each candidate. To make it in all you need is over 50% of the vote (and maybe at least 5 votes or something just to make sure no one gets in only because there were very few votes). After all, if more than half of the people think you should be in the Hall of Fame, shouldn't you be in the Hall of Fame? (and vice versa?)

Last edited by ______ (NZ National Team) at 6/11/2014 3:58:24 PM