Another discussion prompted me to see where Ayton ranks on RAW numbers all right now compared to his peers regular season, playoffs (both Active and All Time) and throwing out all the other accomplishments above. I had no idea and have to admit I am a bit surprised (for now). Forget the likelihood part of this continuing (it spoils everything.
). This is strictly a hypothetical.
If he was to stay on this pace to be a Top 10 Center in the regular season and arguably better in the playoffs for the duration of his career? He could have a legit shot at the HOF IMO. WAY TO EARLY I KNOW. IMO he would be measured against this era and his peers when it came down to votes. I am no way saying it's going to happen or that he can keep this up.
Active Centers (Historical) - Regular Season Rankings (Qualified):
16 PPG Ranks #6 (tied with Dwight Howard)
10.7 RPB Ranks #7
1.1 BPG Ranks #17 (tied with Robin Lopez)
.58 FG% Ranks #7
Right now among his peers he is top 6 in PPG , Top 7 RPG and FG%. That is really good out of 4 main categories in the regular season.
Active Centers (Historical) - Playoff Rankings (Qualified):
15.8 PPG Ranks #4
11.8 RPB Ranks #2 (tied with Dwight Howard)
1 BPG Ranks #12 (tied with JaVale McGee, Jarrett Alen, Andre Drummond)
65% Ranks #4
The caveat here is small sample size.
Centers All Time - Regular Season Rankings (Qualified):
16 PPG Ranks #27 (tied with Dwight Howard)
10.7 RPB Ranks #20 (tied with Alex Groza)
1.1 BPG Ranks #103 (tied with Mychal Thompson)
.58 FG% Ranks #9
So these numbers may not seem that impressive until you realize this is among all the centers in the NBA since 1946.
Centers All Time - Playoff Rankings (Qualified):
15.8 PPG Ranks #18
11.8 RPB Ranks #4 (tied with Dwight Howard)
1 BPG Ranks #71 (tied with Bosch, Chandler, McGee, Alen, Bradley, Perkins, Anthony, Drummond, Seiklay, Ervin Johnson, Illgauskas)
65% Ranks #8
The caveat here again is small sample size.