Statistics for Basketball Hall of Fame misses

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No player not in the Hall has more career steals than this 3-time NBA steals champ. At his peak with the Spurs and Bucks, back injuries cut his career short at 12 seasons. He still managed 6 All Defensive teams and the 1985 DPOY award.Alvin Robertson
100%
A two-time 1st team All-NBA selection, injuries cut short this lanky guard's promising career. Along with his former teammate Shaquille O'Neal, he also had a major role in the 1990s movie "Blue Chips"Anfernee Hardaway
100%
Limited offensively, he was one of the best rebounders and defenders of all time, and finished his career with 5 All-NBA team selections, 4 All-Star games, 4 defensive player of the year awards, and a ring.Ben Wallace
100%
This power forward was a 3x all-star, ROY, and all-NBAer with the Nets in the 1980s. He has the most career rebounds of anyone not in the HOF... more than Mutombo, Barkley, or Rodman.Buck Williams
100%
Nicknamed "The Matrix," he was 4-time All-Star and 2x All-NBAer and spent most of his time with the Suns and Mavs, earning a ring with the latter in 2011.Shawn Marion
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This former Sun was a 4x All-Star (including the '86-'87 AS game MVP) and with just over 20,000 career points, he has the most points of any eligible player not in the HOF.Tom Chambers
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Another old-timer (1946 - 1956), this player nicknamed "Slats" was a 4 time All-BAA/NBA First Teamer (1947–1950) and the BAA scoring champion (1948). He was also one of only 2 players nominated -- though ultimately not selected -- to the 1971 NBA 25th Anniversary team that never made it into the Hall.Max Zaslofsky
50%
Longevity kept this perennial 1990s All-Star out of contention. He finished his injury-shortened career with 6 All-Star selections and 3 All-NBA teams, and is still considered one of the most exciting dunkers ever.Shawn Kemp
50%
This power forward was a 6x All-Star and 5x All-NBAer; he ended his career a bit early with knee problems and no rings. He had a cameo in the 2015 movie "Train Wreck" and is a dual American - Israeli citizen.Amar'e Stoudemire
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Listed by Basketball Reference's HOF probability tool as having a 94% chance of enshrinement, this 8x All Star played in the all-but-forgotten era of 1950 - 1962 and has never gotten the nod.Larry Foust
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