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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2023

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2023 and some of their major accomplishments:

 
 

Dirk Nowitzki: (player)

- Fourteen-time NBA All-Star

- One-time NBA MVP

- One-time NBA Champion

- One-time NBA Finals MVP

- Twelve-time All-NBA


Dwyane Wade: (player)

- Thirteen-time NBA All-Star

- Three-time NBA Champion with the Miami Heat

- One-time NBA Finals MVP

- Olympic gold medalist

- Eight-time All-NBA


Pau Gasol: (player)

- Six-time NBA All-Star

- Two-time NBA Champion with the Los Angeles Lakers

- NBA Rookie of the Year in 2002

- Two-time Olympic silver medalist and One-time bronze medalist

- FIBA World Cup champion in 2006


Tony Parker: (player)

- Six-time NBA All-Star

- Four-time NBA Champion with the San Antonio Spurs

- One-time NBA Finals MVP

- Four-time All-NBA


Gregg Popovich: (coach)

- Five-time NBA Champion as head coach of the San Antonio Spurs

- Longest-tenured active coach in the NBA with a single team

- Three-time NBA Coach of the Year

- Coached Team USA to a gold medal


Gene Keady: (coach)

- Head coach of Purdue University for 25 years

- Seven-time Big Ten Coach of the Year

- Inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame

- Over 500 career wins as a college coach


Becky Hammon: (player)

- Six-time WNBA All-Star

- Four-time All-WNBA

- One-time APG Leader

- One-time Olympic Bronze medalist


David Hixon: (coach)

- Head coach at Amherst College for 42 years

- Two-time NCAA Division III national champion

- Over 800 career wins

- Two-time NABC Divison lll Coach of the Year


Gary Blair: (coach)

- Five-time Southland Coach of the Year

- One-time NCAA Champion

- Over 800 career wins

- One-time Big 12 Coach of the Year


Gene Bess: (coach)

- Two-time NJCC National Coach of the Year

- All-time winningest coach in NJCAA history with over 1,300 career wins

- Two-time NJCAA National Champion


1976 U.S. Women's Olympic Basketball Team: (team)

- The first women's basketball team to compete in the Olympics

- Won the silver medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympics


Jim Valvano: (contributor)

- One-time NCAA Champion as a Head Coach

- One-time ACC Coach of the Year

 
 

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