Wow 2WL, you didn't answer my question but I still know the answer. No Hall of Famer is overrated, that's for sure. In the words of Dan Devine (Yahoo Sports), "while the evil he did to people like me in the '90s isn't the full reason he's in Springfield, Mass., it sure as heck didn't hurt." That says it pretty well to me.
On offense, he was one dimensional. Nobody is denying that. But 2WL, I don't care how glorified someone is, there is NOBODY BESIDES MJ that has ever shown the clutch talent that Reggie showed. I can shoot down a "Kobe" argument any time, don't even think of saying that. If a few things went differently in Game 4 in 2000, Reggie would have had a big shot at winning a title. And, just so you know:
• Second all time in NBA history in 3-pointers both taken and made;
• Sixth all time in games played;
• Seventh all time in minutes played;
• Ninth all time in free-throw percentage, 12th in free throws made, 24th in free throws attempted;
• 17th on the all-time scoring list;
• 25th all time in field goals attempted, 27th in field goals made;
• Five All-Star appearances, which were not the easiest thing to come by at off-guard in the East during Jordan's era;
• Three All-NBA Third Team selections — behind first-teamers John Stockton and Penny Hardaway and second-teamers Gary Payton and Mitch Richmond in '94-95, Jordan/Penny and Payton/Stockton in '95-96, and MJ/Payton and the immortal Tim Hardaway-Rod Strickland combo in '97-98.
Go ahead. Give me a reason besides the fact that HE FUCKIN CRUSHED YOU DURING THE 90s to keep him out of the greatest ever to play.