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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2018

Updated: Jun 9

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2018 and some of their accomplishments:

 
 

Ray Allen: (player)

- Two-time NBA champion

- Ten-time NBA All-Star

- NBA's all-time leader in three-point field goals made

- One-time Olympic Gold Medalist

- Two-time All-NBA


Grant Hill: (player)

- Seven-time NBA All-Star

- NBA Co-Rookie of the Year

- Two-time NCAA Champion

- Five-time All-NBA

- Three-time NBA Sportsmanship Award Winner


Jason Kidd: (player)

- One-time NBA champion

- Ten-time NBA All-Star

- NBA Rookie of the Year

- Five-time NBA AST Champ

- Six-time All-NBA


Steve Nash: (player)

- Two-time NBA Most Valuable Player

- Eight-time NBA All-Star

- Seven-time All-NBA

- Five-time NBA AST Champ

- Four-time member of the 50-40-90 club


Maurice Cheeks: (player)

- One-time NBA champion

- Four-time NBA All-Star

- Five-time NBA All-Defensive

- Three-time All-MVC (college)


Charlie Scott: (player)

- Two-time ABA All-Star

- Three-time NBA All-Star

- One-time NBA Champion

- First African American scholarship athlete at the University of North Carolina


Katie Smith: (player)

- Two-time WNBA champion

- Seven-time WNBA All-Star

- One-time WNBA All-Defensive Team

- Four-time All-WNBA


Rick Welts: (contributor)

- Longtime NBA executive known for his innovative marketing strategies

- Helped build the NBA's brand and global presence

- Played a key role in the development of the WNBA

- Three-time Champion with the Warriors as the President and COO


Lefty Driesell: (coach)

- Winningest college basketball coach without an NCAA Final Four appearance

- Two-time ACC Coach of the Year

- Is in the College Basketball Hall of Fame

- Four-time Southern Conference Coach of the Year


Dino Radja: (player)

- Was apart of the NBA All-Rookie Team

- Two-time Olympic silver medalist

- FIBA World Championship gold medalist

- Two-time EuroLeague champion


Tina Thompson: (player)

- Four-time WNBA champion

- Nine-time WNBA All-Star

- Named to the WNBA All-Decade Team

- Olympic gold medalist with the United States women's basketball team

- Eight-time All-WNBA


Ora Washington: (player)

- Pioneering African American women's basketball player

- Dominated the game in the 1920s and 1930s

- 1930 National Champion with Germantown Hornets

- Eleven-time World Champion with Tribune Girls


Rod Thorn: (contributor)

- Bulls GM from 1978-1985

- One-time Executive of the Year

- Nets Gm from 2000-2010

- Played a key role in the formation of the Dream Team for the 1992 Olympics

 
 

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