The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2011 and some of their major accomplishments:
Dennis Rodman: (Player)
- Five-time NBA champion with the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls
- Seven-time NBA rebounding champion
- Two-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year
- Eight-time NBA All-Defensive Team selections
- Two-time All-NBA Team selections
Chris Mullin: (Player)
- Five-time NBA All-Star
- Two-time Olympic gold medalist (1984, 1992)
- Four-time All-NBA Team selections
- Three-time Big East Player of the Year
Arvydas Sabonis: (Player)
- Two-time European Player of the Year
- Olympic gold medalist with the Soviet Union (1988) and bronze medalist with Lithuania twice (1992, 1996)
- FIBA World Championship gold medalist (1982)
- Three-time USSR League Championships
- Six-time Euroscar Player of the Year
Teresa Edwards: (Player)
- Five-time Olympic medalist in basketball (four gold, one bronze)
- Three-time FIBA World Champion Medalists (2 gold, one bronze)
- Two-time ABL All-Star
- Four-time USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year
Tex Winter: (Contributor)
- Renowned basketball coach known for his contributions to the "Triangle Offense"
- Assistant coach for the Chicago Bulls during their championship runs in the 1990s
- Coached at the collegiate level for over 30 years, including stints at Kansas State University and Northwestern University
- One-time UPI National Coach of the Year
Artis Gilmore: (Player)
- ABA Rookie of the Year
- ABA MVP in 1972
- One-time ABA Champion
- Four-time ABA rebounding champion
- Six-time NBA All-Star
- Five-Time ABA All-Star
Goose Tatum: (Player)
- Legendary basketball player known for his entertaining style and comedic antics.
- A star player for the Harlem Globetrotters
- The Original "Clown Prince" of Basketball
- Honored as a Globetrotter Legend in 2002
Herb Magee: (Coach)
- Three-time CACC Tournament Winner
- 922 career NCAA Wins
- One-time National Coach of the Year
- One-time College Division National Championship
Tara VanDerveer: (Coach)
- Two-time Naismith National Coach of the Year
- Three-time NCAA championships (Stanford)
- Olympic gold medalist as head coach of the United States women's basketball team
Tom "Satch" Sanders: (Contributor)
- Founder of the NBA Rookie Transition Program
- Eight-time NBA champion as a player with the Celtics
- One-time NBA All-Defensive Team selection
- One-time Haggerty Award Winner
- Inducted into the Hall of Fame for his contributions as a player and coach
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