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It s really embarrassing! Although these three people have MVPs, they may not be able to be in the Hall of Fame. This person is the most regrettable!

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In the NBA world, whether you win the regular season MVP or the finals MVP, it is a huge affirmation for a player. After all, being able to win these two honors means that this player is the strongest one this season, and the finals MVP means that you are the core of the team's championship. Therefore, as long as you have these two honors, you will not only receive a generous salary, but your team's status will also increase. However, three of the players who have won the regular season MVP and the Finals MVP are more embarrassing. Although their abilities have been recognized, they are likely to be unable to be in the Hall of Fame. Let’s take a look at who these three are!

1. Derek Ross

Regular season MVP: 10-11 season

There is no doubt that among the three, the most regrettable one is probably Ross. Back to the 10-11 season, Ross, who was not at the age of 23, has just entered the third year of his career, but he averaged 25 points, 4.1 rebounds and 7.7 assists per game, and finally helped the Bulls win the record of 62 wins and 20 losses in the league. There is no doubt, just like Michael Jordan back then, the Bulls saw another savior, and Rose's style of play is also very explosive, the number of fans outside the court is also increasing, and the NBA has also seen the future league appearance. Therefore, with his outstanding performance in individuals and teams, Ross became the youngest regular season MVP in NBA history, and was successfully selected for the All-Season First Team that season. In addition, at the age of 23, he has not only won the MVP and a first team, but has also been selected into the All-Star lineup three times, won the Best Rookie Trophy, and helped the Bulls reach the Eastern Conference Finals. During that period, no one would feel that another epoch-making superstar in the NBA was rising.

However, a serious injury destroyed Ross, and the knee suffered continuous ligament tear and meniscus injuries, Ross had to spend the best years in the injured seat. When he returned from serious injury in the 14-15 season, he was no longer the omnipotent son of the Wind City. Later, Ross also started his wandering career, with the Knicks, the Cavaliers, the Timberwolves, the Pistons, and the Grizzlies all leaving him. Although Ross later still let people see the heroic figure of the former top scorer, even Ross himself knew that his best self had always been at the age of 23. Last season, Ross announced his retirement and officially bid farewell to his player era. Therefore, although he has a regular season MVP and a honor like Best First Team, it is still difficult for Ross to enter the Hall of Fame. After all, after the age of 23, his career seemed to have come to an abrupt end. However, the Bulls still gave them their sincerity and would retire Ross' No. 1 jersey. Whether he can be selected for the Hall of Fame or not at this moment, it may not matter to Ross.

2. Andre Iguodala

Finals MVP: 14-15 season

Unlike Ross, Iguodala's situation is even more special. Although Iguodala was also selected for the All-Star lineup during the 76ers period, as the core of a single season, he also performed 19.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 2.1 steals. But it has to be admitted that Iguodala has been able to be an excellent role player for most of her career. Indeed, he won four championships in his few years with the Warriors and was selected for the best defensive team, especially in the finals of the 14-15 season. He contributed his top defensive role to help the team win the championship. But it has to be said that his finals with averaging 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4 assists per game can really compete with the most ordinary FMVP in NBA history. Besides this FMVP, he can't show any other honors, and his entire NBA career data is also very average. Therefore, judging from Iguodala's situation, it is highly likely that it will be difficult to be admitted to the Hall of Fame. However, just like Rose, with his great contribution to the Warriors over the years, his No. 9 jersey has been promised by his boss and was hung high above the center of Chase in last season's game against the Mavericks. Therefore, even though he was unable to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, Iguodala is still full of honors and has always been remembered by Warriors fans.

3. Cedric Maxville

Finals MVP: 80-81 season

Many fans are not familiar with him. In fact, Maxville retired as early as the 87-88 season, and it has been a full 37 years since then. In his not-too-long 11-year NBA career, he dedicated his best eight years to his favorite Celtics. In fact, when Maxville made his debut, he had many highlights. In the 78-79 season, he averaged 19 points, 9.9 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game, and was one of the core of the team. However, with the arrival of Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish, he made way for the better ones. But even so, he still plays a vital role in the game. Especially in the finals of the 80-81 season, he scored 28 points and 19 rebounds in the critical fifth game, helping the team win the Battle of Tianwang Mountain, and eventually successfully defeated the Rockets to win the championship. Therefore, he also won the MVP in the finals. However, since he averaged only 12.5 points, 6.3 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game in his career, and with the honor, there are only 2 championships in addition to this FMVP, it is difficult for him to get the Hall of Fame to be recruited. Fortunately, the old man's No. 31 jersey was retired by the Celtics, which is also a great recognition for him.

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