Arenas: O Neal Jr. Should Be Into the Hall of Fame He may be the strongest player not to enter the Hall of Fame
6:17am, 14 May 2025Basketball
May 8 News Recently, former NBA player Arenas talked about Jermaine O'Neal on the show "The Dan Patrick Show".
Arenas said: "He hasn't entered the Hall of Fame yet? Then I think he is the strongest non-Hall of Fame player I have ever met, because he is a core player, he is the core of the team building, and he holds the team on his shoulders. He should be inducted into the Hall of Fame, and he may not be inducted into the Hall of Fame."
O'Neal Jr. played in 1,011 regular season games in his NBA career, averaging 13.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.8 blocks per game. He has been selected for 6 All-Stars and three seasons (1 second team, 2 third teams).
As a member of the 96 Golden Generation, O'Neal Jr. was selected by the Trail Blazers at the 17th pick that year, and gradually moved to the ranks of top stars in the league after he switched to the Pacers 00-01. In the 2001-02 season, O'Neal Jr. was successfully elected as the fastest-progress player. In the 2003-04 season, he led the Pacers to the league's best regular season record and eventually ranked third in the MVP vote, second only to Duncan and Garnett.
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