2007 NBA finalists for Hall of Fame announced
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15 finalists
Chris Mullin
Phil Jackson
Dick Vitale
Adrian Dantley
Richie Guerin
Roy Williams coach
Eddie Sutton coach
Bob Hurley Sr. coach
Bill Davidson owner
Mendy Rudolph referee
Mirko Novosel coach
Pedro Ferrandiz coach
Van Chancellor coach
Harley Reddin coach
1966 Texas Western Basketball Team
Chris Mullin
Phil Jackson
Dick Vitale
Adrian Dantley
Richie Guerin
Roy Williams coach
Eddie Sutton coach
Bob Hurley Sr. coach
Bill Davidson owner
Mendy Rudolph referee
Mirko Novosel coach
Pedro Ferrandiz coach
Van Chancellor coach
Harley Reddin coach
1966 Texas Western Basketball Team
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<< <i>15 finalists
Chris Mullin
Phil Jackson
Dick Vitale
Adrian Dantley
Richie Guerin
Roy Williams coach
Eddie Sutton coach
Bob Hurley Sr. coach
Bill Davidson owner
Mendy Rudolph referee
Mirko Novosel coach
Pedro Ferrandiz coach
Van Chancellor coach
Harley Reddin coach
1966 Texas Western Basketball Team >>
My real interest is in Mullin making it. He was my favorite player when i was younger.
Amazing resume including 3 time big east player of the year in college, 3 time all American, 1985 Wooden award as top college player. Led St. Johns to the final 4 and is still their all time leading scorer.
2 time olympic gold medal winner, once as an amateur in '84, and again on the greatest team ever assembled in '92 where he averaged 18+ a gm, second on that team.
A 5 time NBA all star, and for 5 consecutive years averaged better than 25 pts a game.
He knew the game inside and out and could do just about everything, making up for lack of speed with a high basketball IQ and quick hands. He could shoot the daylights out of the ball, pass with the best of em and always had a pile of steals.
I forget the exact wording but once when asked about Mullin, Larry Bird replied something to the effect of, " When God set out to create the perfect basketball player he had Mullin in mind. "
-- Yogi Berra
Shane
I think he is not eligible until 2009
Johnson has 3 championship rings (not 4), a finals MVP, 5 all-star appearances, once a member of the All-NBA first team, once a member of the all-NBA second team, a six time member of the all-NBA defensive first team and a three time member of the all-NBA defensive second team.
His play-off statistics are better than his regular season stats and the bigger the game the more he drove to the basket as evidenced by his ability to get to the line in the post-season.
Maybe, one day he will be in the Hall, although with very few legitamate player options this year, it is dissapointing he did not even make the final list.