Is Yao Ming the most egregious HOF inductee of all time?
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Date: July 9th, 2025 8:54 AM Author: khaki depressive
I guess kind of like Yao, Sterling's career was cut short because of injury. Yao played a total of 7 NBA seasons and only played in 60+ games in 4 of them. His best statistical seasons were 3 years where he barely played half the season. He didn't have a single full season where he put up numbers that rivaled other all time greats at his position.
I'm admittedly not a NFLmo, but Sterling's stats are pretty impressive. 7 full seasons all solid stats with 5 of those being Randy Moss, TO, Jerry Rice type numbers. I think you can argue that Sterling Sharpe proved he was a HOF caliber player much more so than Yao did. Of course, the history books are filled with talented athletes whose potential was never fully realized because of injury, so sure neither likely deserves induction.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5748060&forum_id=2Reputation#49085485)
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