Basketball Hall: What to know about class 2025?

Basketball Hall: What to know about class 2025?

He Basketball Hall of Basketball Naismith Memorial He announced to the members of class 2025 that they will be consecrated in Springfield, Massachusetts.

The ex -stakes of the NBA Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard They were selected, like the Team USA of 2008, known as the “Redeem Team”, in which they both played.

They were also selected for consecration: the legends of the WNBA Sue Bird, Maya Moore and Sylvia Fowles; The Chicago Bulls coach and twice NCAA champion, Billy Donovan; the general managing partner of Miami Heat, Micky Arisonand NBA’s veteran referee, Danny Crawford.

The annual awards are George Blaha, Clark Kellogg, Michelle Smith, Adrian Wojnarowski and Jeff Twiss.

The complete list of nominees of the American and female committees was released in December. The Class 2025 It was announced on April 5 at the Final Four of the NCAA in San Antonio.

The consecration weekend will begin at the Mohegan Sun in Connecticut on September 5 with the awards and the awards gala, which will include the jacket and ring delivery of class 2025 and the annual delivery of the Awards of the Hall of Fame. The exaltation ceremony will take place on September 6 at the Springfield Hall of Fame.

The 2025 class of the basketball hall


North America Committee


• 22.5 PPJ and 6.2 RPJ in 19 seasons with the Denver Nuggets, New York Knicks, Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Lakers Lakers

• 10 times there, six times all-NBA, top scorer of the NBA in 2013

• NCAA Tournament Champion in 2003, member of the 75th Anniversary Team of the NBA


Danny Crawford (Referee)

• 32 years of career in the NBA

• He whistled more than 2,000 regular season games

• 300 playoff games and 30 of the NBA finals, including 23 consecutive clashes of the NBA finals.


Billy Donovan (coach)

• Twice NCAA champion

• 502 victories in the NCAA, 399 in the NBA

• NBA 2020 Year Co-Reviewer


• 15.7 PPJ and 11.8 RPJ in 18 seasons with Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets, Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, Washington Wizards and Philadelphia 76ers

• Eight times there of the NBA, eight times all-nba, three times defensive player of the NBA year

• 2020 NBA champion (Lakers)


Team Usa Male of 2008

• Gold Medal at the Beijing Olympic Games

• 8-0 record during the tournament

• Average victory margin of 27.9 points

Female Committee


Play

0:24

Seattle Storm revealed Sue Bird statue

The legend of the franchise will have a permanent tribute outside Climate Pledge Arena.

• 11.7 PPJ and 5.6 APJ in 20 seasons with the Seattle Storm.

• 13 times there. First in games played (580), assists (3,234) and minutes played (18,080) of the WNBA. Eight times all-wnba. NAISMMH 2002 YEAR player

• Four times WNBA champion, twice NCAA champion


• 15.7 PPJ and 9.8 RPJ in 15 seasons with the Chicago Sky and the Minnesota Lynx

• MVP of the 2017 WNBA, eight times All-Star, eight times All-NBA, four times defensive player of the WNBA year

Twice WNBA champion


• 18.4 PPJ and 5.9 RPJ in eight seasons with the Minnesota Lynx

• WNBA MVP 2014, six times All-Star, seven times All-Wnba

• Four time WNBA champion, twice NCAA champion, twice Olympic gold medalist

Collaborators Committee


Micky Arison (owner)

• Miami Heat owner since 1995

• Three times NBA champion

• Seven participations in the NBA finals

Fame Hall: Recent Classes


• 2024: Seimone Augustus, Dick Barnett, Chaunley Billups, Vince Carter, Doug Collins, Michael Cooper, Walter Davis, Harley Redin, Bo Ryan, Herb Simon, Charles Smith, Michele Timms, Jerry West

• 2023: Gene Bess, Pau Gasol, David Hixon, Gene Keady, Dirk Nowitzki, Tony Parker, Gregg Popovich, Dwyane Wade, Becky Hammon, Gary Blair, Jim Valvano, Team USA Women’s 1976

• 2022: Sonny Boswell, Swin Cash, Larry Costello, Hugh Evans, Manu Ginobili, Tim Hardaway, Del Harris, Lou Hudson, Bob Huggins, Inman Jackson, George Karl, Radivoj Korac, Albert Pullins, Theresa Shank-Greg, Marianne Stanley, Lindsay Whalen

• 2021: Val Ackerman, Rick Adelman, Chris Bosh, Bob Dandridge Lowell Fitzsimmons, Howard Garfinkel, Yolanda Griffith, Lauren Jackson, Clarence Jenkins, Toni Kukoc, Pearl Moore, Paul Pierce, Bill Russell, Ben Wallace, Chis Webber, Jay Wright

2020: Patrick Baumann, Kobe Bryant, Tamika Catchings, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Kim Mulkey, Barbara Stevens, Eddie Sutton, Rudy Tomjanovich

• 2019: To Attles, Carl Braun, Charles “Chuck” Cooper, Vlade Divac, Bill Fitch, Bobby Jones, Sidney Moncrief, Jack Sikma, Tennessee A & I teams from 1957 to 1959, teams from the Baptist University of Wayland from 1982 to 1984, Teresa Weatherspoon, Paul Westphal

• 2018: Ray Allen, Maurice Cheeks, Charles “Lefty” Driell, Grant Hill, Jason Kidd, Steve Nash, Tina Thompson, Dino Radja, Charlie Scott, Ora Mae Washington, Rod Thorn, Rick Welts, Katie Smith

• 2017: Robert Hughes, Tracy Mcgrary, Bill Self, Rebecca Lobo, Muffet McGraw, Mannie Jackson, Tom Jernstedt, Jerry Krause, Zack Clayton, Nick Galis, George McGinnis

• 2016: Zelmo Beaty, Darell Garretson, Allen Iiverson, Tom Izzo, John McClendon, Yao Ming, Shaquille O’Neal, Cumberland Posey, Jerry Reinsdorf, Sheryl Swoopes