Basketball Jordan, Stockton, Robinson lead finalists for Hall

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Michael Jordan, John Stockton and David Robinson were among the 16 finalists for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced on Friday.

NBA coaches Don Nelson and Jerry Sloan and Rutgers women's coach C. Vivian Stringer also made the cut from a field of 164 nominees, as did former NBA stars Dennis Johnson, Chris Mullin and Bernard King, and two-time WNBA MVP Cynthia Cooper.

"I'll step out on a limb and speak for all of them and say thank you," said Robinson, the former San Antonio stalwart and lone finalist who attended the announcement during NBA All-Star Game festivities.

"We understand the honor that goes along with being nominated," Robinson said. "We know everyone doesn't get in."

The election announcement will be made on April 6 at the NCAA Final Four in Detroit, with enshrinement in September at the Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. All 16 finalists may be elected, according to Hall policy.

Jordan, regarded by many as the greatest player in history, led the Bulls to six NBA titles and won an NCAA championship at North Carolina.

He was a five-time NBA MVP and a six-time NBA Finals MVP. He also won two Olympic gold medals.

Jordan and Stockton dueled in two memorable NBA Finals, with Jordan's Chicago Bulls defeating Stockton's Utah Jazz in 1997 and 1998.

Stockton retired as the NBA's career leader in assists and steals, and he also won a pair of Olympic gold medals.

Jordan and Stockton were teammates on the 1992 U.S. Olympic Dream Team, and now they're poised to enter the Hall together.

"I mean, those two are a lock," Robinson said. "But think about the rest of these guys. Who's not going to get in?"

Other finalists include former Golden State coach Al Attles, who was nominated as a contributor; Bob Hurley Sr., who has more than 900 wins at St. Anthony's High School in New Jersey; Vladimir Kondrashin, who coached the Soviet Union to the 1972 Olympic gold medal, defeating the U.S. in a controversial final; Pereira "Ubiratan" Maciel, a player known as "The King" in his native Brazil; Richie Guerin, a six-time NBA All-Star with the New York Knicks and a former player-coach with the St. Louis and Atlanta Hawks; and Johnny "Red" Kerr, a longtime Chicago Bulls commentator who was named NBA Coach of the Year in 1967 after leading the expansion Bulls into the playoffs in their first season.

Phoenix center Shaquille O'Neal, who is representing the West in the All-Star Game, said he congratulated Robinson on being a finalist.

O'Neal said Robinson was one of three players -- Patrick Ewing and Rony Seikaly were the others -- that he patterned his game after as a high schooler.

"I told Dave something I never told anyone in my life before: I told him he deserved it," O'Neal said. "I told him that he was always my favorite player."

Asked why Robinson was his favorite, O'Neal said: "Because he had the spin-lob thing. He always ran the court. He was a nice-looking guy, so when I was in high school, designing my game, I picked him, Patrick Ewing and Rony Seikaly."
 
208963 said:
possibly the greatest hof fame class ever

tim/208963

Very true. The greatest player of all time, greatest PG of all time, and greatest C of all time, in my opinion.

I think Chris Mullin will make it but not on this selection. I'm guessing Red Kerr, Rich Guerin, Cynthia Cooper, and Jerry Sloan all make it this time around as well.
 
GREATEST CENTER OF ALL TIME? Steve_O put the pipe down

he is NOT better than Olajuwon and or Kareem, Russell, Wilt, heck I will go so far as to say he isnt better than Shaq and maybe not even as good as Patrick Ewing...

BUT as much as i HATE Stockton..he is ThE best at his position... most steal, most assits etc etc etc he is/was GREAT

and MJ... well come on it's MJ.... MR NBA
 
ac-n-mike said:
GREATEST CENTER OF ALL TIME? Steve_O put the pipe down

he is NOT better than Olajuwon and or Kareem, Russell, Wilt, heck I will go so far as to say he isnt better than Shaq and maybe not even as good as Patrick Ewing...

BUT as much as i HATE Stockton..he is ThE best at his position... most steal, most assits etc etc etc he is/was GREAT

and MJ... well come on it's MJ.... MR NBA

You're just hating because he didn't play for the Rockets;) I think as far as all-around skill. Ewing and Shaq don't even come close to Robinson, Olajuwon is right there with him.
 
Steve_O_21 said:
You're just hating because he didn't play for the Rockets;) I think as far as all-around skill. Ewing and Shaq don't even come close to Robinson, Olajuwon is right there with him.


Well, if you're talking about all around game, Robinson and the Dream were brilliant. But if we're talking about straight up dominance, you gotta give the nod to Shaq. The amount of playoff/finals appearancs/wins speak for themselves. Not to mention, he will be number 5 on the all time scoring list when his career has wrapped up.
 
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