Former Portland Trail Blazers star Cliff Robinson is calling his shot.

Fresh off seeing the 2018 inductees into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame take the stage last week, the head band-wearing rim-rocker took to Twitter Sunday morning and claimed he might be one of the most underrated NBA players of all time. And 'Uncle Cliffy' actually has a pretty good case.

I think I might be one of the most underrated players of all time! #NBA — Clifford Robinson (@UncleCliffy30) September 9, 2018

Robinson is fifth all time among Trail Blazers career scoring leaders with 10,405 total points and comes in at No. 47 overall on the NBA's list of all-time scoring leaders following the 2018 season with 19,591 total points. But for all of his accomplishments, Robinson was selected as an All-Star just once in his career during the 1994 season, which was one year after he earned the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award in 1993. He also made the NBA All-Defensive Second Team twice in 2000 and 2002.

A fantastic two-way player, the 6-foot-10 Robinson was one of the best shooting big men the game has ever seen. He was the tallest player to make more than 1,000 three-pointers until he was surpassed by Dirk Nowitzki and Rashard Lewis, making 1,253 threes in his career. Robinson was also an iron man. He rarely missed games due to injury and still holds the Trail Blazers franchise record for consecutive games played with 461.

With all that in mind, we're putting the question to you: Is Cliff Robinson one of, if not the most underrated NBA player of all time? When should he get his chance to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame? Vote in our poll and then tell us why you voted the way you did by making your case in the comments section.