Basketball Hall of Fame. Jackson is an obvious shoo-in, and Vitale--despite the fact that you have to put the TV on mute when he's calling games from time to time--should get in with no problem. Mullin, though, is a bit of a tough decision.Through 16 seasons, Mullin scored about 18 points, grabbed 4 boards and handed out 3 assists per night. Those aren't mind-boggling numbers. He also never won a title, but did play on some good teams in Golden State (Run TMC being a personal favorite) and Indiana. I'm here to tell you that none of the above should matter. Chris Mullin should be a Hall of Famer for one reason, and one reason alone.
The Chris Mullin Show. 'Nuff said.
"The more money we come across, the more Mullin we see"





















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2-16-2007 @ 7:09PM
Unsilent Majority said...
Throw in his unreal college career and there's no way he should be excluded.
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2-16-2007 @ 7:10PM
Matt D said...
Anyone who is willing to wear a jacket, shorts and sneakers on national television is a worthy candidate.
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2-16-2007 @ 10:05PM
jay said...
When you combine his NBA years with his stellar college career, he should be in. I believe he was Co-P.O.Y. in '85 with Ewing & don't forget the 2 Gold Medals help his case.
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