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Small Forward MPA
20 Oct
2024

Paul Pierce, Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady, Chris Mullin, Scottie Pippen

Please note that this does not necessarily reflect the last five Small Forwards inducted but rather the previous five peak runs of that particular player.  Also, we are going with what each player predominantly played.  For some positions, we see very different players who bring unique skill sets, and at Small Forward, they often see action in other roles.

The five Small Forwards we are using as the baseline are:

Paul Pierce.  Class of 2021 & Peak Period 2004-05 to 2010-11:  Pierce logged more minutes in the first half of his career as a Shooting Guard, which bled into significant time into his Peak Period.

Grant Hill.  Class of 2028 & Peak Period 1994-95 to 2000-01:  Hill also played at Shooting Guard, but unlike Pierce, there was no internal debate in slotting Hill at the three.

Tracy McGrady.  Class of 2017 & Peak Period 2000-2001 to 2006-07:  This was the trickiest one among our baselines.  McGrady played just as much as a Shooting Guard, which includes our Peak Period.  We could have easily placed T-Mac in the SG spot, and we will be open on this; the lack of Small Forwards recently inducted might have swayed this decision. 

Chris Mullin.  Class of 2011 & Peak Period 1987-88 to 1993-94:  Mullin played more games as a Shooting Guard early in his career, but that did not occur in his peak period.

Scottie Pippen.  Class of 2010 & Peak Period 1991-92 to 1997-98: Pippen is the only player here who was always a Small Forward, and we could arguably use him as a one-man bar for this spot for decades to come.

Peak Period is the best seven consecutive seasons by a player.*All-NBA have weighted points.  3 for the First Team, 2 for the Second Team, and 1 for the Third Team.

MVP and Defensive Player of the Year have weighted points.  10 for 1st Place, 9 for 2nd Place, 8 for 3rd Place, 7 for 4th Place, 6 for 5th Place, 5 for 6th Place, 4 for 7th Place, 3 for 8th Place, 2 for 9th Place and 1 for 10th Place.

All-Defensive have weighted points.  2 for the First Team, 1 for the Second Team.

The Bullet Points

  • Games Played: 1094.2
  • All-NBA: 10.2
  • All-Star Selections: 7.2
  • MVP: 16.6
  • All-Defensive: 3.6
  • DPOY: 10.8
  • PPG: 18.0
  • Peak PPG: 22.3
  • Points: 19753
  • Points Peak: 11199
  • RPG: 5.5
  • Peak RPG: 6.7
  • Rebounds: 6100
  • Rebounds Peak: 2951
  • APG: 4.8
  • Peak APG: 5.2
  • Assists: 4541
  • Assists Peak: 2529
  • SPG: 1.5
  • Peak SPG: 1.8
  • Steals: 1594.6
  • Steals Peak: 628
  • BPG: 0.7
  • Peak BPG: 0.7
  • Blocks: 724.8
  • Blocks Peak: 345.6
  • Playoff Games: 107.6
  • PER: 19.6
  • Peak PER: 21.9
  • Win Shares: 113.1
  • Peak Win Shares: 67.8
  • VORP: 53.9
  • Peak VORP: 34.3
  • Conference Titles: 1.6
  • NBA Titles: 1.4
Last modified on Tuesday, 29 October 2024 19:40

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