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George Twins fan
The finalists for the Hall of Fame have been announced:

Chris Mullin
Phil Jackson
Adrian Dantley
Richie Gierin
Dick Vitale
Roy Williams
Bob Hurley Sr.
Eddie Sutton
Texas Western's 1966 Championship team
Mendy Rudolph-Referee
Mirko Novose-Yugoslavian coachl
Pedro Ferrandiz-Spanish coach
Van Chancellor-US Women's coach
Harley Redin-US Women's coach
Bill Davidson-Owner
J eddie
QUOTE(George Twins fan @ Feb 17 2007, 10:43 AM) *

The finalists for the Hall of Fame have been announced:


Adrian Dantley got me hooked on the Pistons when he played for Detroit.
George Twins fan
The inductees have been announced:

Phil Jackson (Coach)
Nine NBA titles; fastest coach in NBA history to reach 900 wins.

Roy Williams (Coach)
Six-time NCAA coach of the year. Five Final Fours; three title games; one title.

Van Chancellor (Coach)
Led Houston Comets to four WNBA titles and won gold medal with U.S. at 2004 Olympics.

Texas Western (Team)
Won 1966 NCAA title over Kentucky; first team to win title with five black starting players.

Mendy Rudolph (Referee)
Officiated 2,112 NBA games; worked Finals games for 22 straight seasons.

Pedro Ferrandiz (Int'l coach)
437-90 record with Real Madrid. 12 Spanish League titles, 11 Spanish Cup titles, and four European Cup titles.

Mirko Novosel (Int'l coach)
Led Yugoslavia to 1980 Olympic gold medal, 1976 silver medal and a bronze in 1984.

Kind of surprised Dick Vitale didn't get in. I don't think he deserved it but I thought he would get voted in.
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