SOURCE SPORTS: Emotional Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony Celebrates 13 New Inductees

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Sunday’s Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony was a heartfelt affair, filled with laughter, tears, stories, and poetry from the 13 remarkable inductees who graced the stage in Springfield, Massachusetts—the birthplace of the game.

Vince Carter, who closed out the ceremony, delivered a powerful reminder to his fellow inductees: “From now on, they don’t just say your first and last name without saying… ‘Hall of Famer.’” His words encapsulated the significance of the moment, solidifying their legacy within the sport.

Chauncey Billups expressed his gratitude to the city that embraced him and earned him the nickname “Mr. Big Shot.” In a nod to Detroit, he said, “The NBA franchise that loves me like family finally found me… Detroit.” Pausing to put on shades, he added, “What up doe … If you know, you know,” referencing the camaraderie he shared with fellow inductee Ben Wallace, who was seated on stage.

Michael Cooper received enthusiastic support from Lisa Leslie, Magic Johnson, and Pat Riley, who chanted “COOOP!” as he took the stage. He paid tribute to his mentor, Jerry West, stating, “I owe him more than he can ever understand. I miss him more than I can ever express.”

Doug Collins, still involved in coaching, shared his philosophy on failure and success. “In my life, if you look at my career, I’ve never been afraid to fail,” he remarked, emphasizing the importance of growth through adversity.

Seimone Augustus left a lasting impression with a heartfelt poem that showcased her smooth style on the court. “Home is where the heart is, and where the heart is, it grows,” she began. “I want to tell you a story about a girl from the Bayou, who cooked up a good pot of gumbo. Sprinkle in a little Pistol Pete, Dr. J, Teresa Edwards, Allen Iverson, and many more; they all helped me develop the game that you all adored.” Her eloquence resonated with legends like T-Mac and Dr. J.

Jonnie West, son of the late Jerry West, spoke poignantly about his father’s historic third induction into the Hall of Fame. “Contributor to the game of basketball. That is you in every single sense, and that will live on forever,” he said, honoring the legacy of a man who has significantly impacted the sport.

The ceremony was a celebration of the past, present, and future of basketball, highlighting the journeys of these remarkable individuals who have shaped the game and inspired generations to come.

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Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Unveils Class of 2024 Nominees: Vince Carter, Bill Laimbeer & More

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The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame has revealed the list of eligible candidates for the Class of 2024, boasting several notable first-time nominees. Among them are the iconic 2008 U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball Team (“Redeem Team”), basketball legend Vince Carter, Seimone Augustus, Bill Laimbeer, Rick Barnes, Mike Fratello, and Penny Taylor.

“NBA Today” on ESPN, hosted by Malika Andrews, will provide an exclusive first look at the nominees, with insights from Class of 2023 Hall of Famer Becky Hammon, Kendrick Perkins, Chiney Ogwumike, and Brian Windhorst. Finalists will be disclosed on February 16 during NBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis, and the full Class of 2024 will be unveiled on April 6 during the NCAA Final Four in Phoenix.

The enshrinement weekend, set to commence on August 16 at Mohegan Sun, will include the Tip-Off Celebration and Awards Gala, followed by the Enshrinement ceremony on August 17 at Springfield’s historic Symphony Hall. VIP packages go on sale on February 16, while single-event tickets will be available starting April 6 at hoophall.com.

Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2024 Ballot

* Indicates First-Time Nominee

NORTH AMERICA NOMINEES

2008 U.S. Olympic Redeem Team (TEA)* Marv Kessler (COA)*
Rick Barnes (COA)* Bill Laimbeer (PLA)*
John Beilein (COA) Jim Larranaga (COA)
Chauncey Billups (PLA) Mike Leonardo (COA)*
Vince Carter (PLA)* Maurice Lucas (PLA)
Tom Chambers (PLA) Shawn Marion (PLA)
John Clougherty (REF) Rollie Massimino (COA)
Michael Cooper (PLA) Bill Morse (COA)*
Joey Crawford (REF) Dick Motta (COA)
Terry Cummings (PLA) Jack Nagle (COA)*
Jack Curran (COA) Jim Phelan (COA)
Bobby Dibler (REF)* Bo Ryan (COA)
Don Donoher (COA)* Charles Smith (COA)*
Robert Foley (COA)* Stan Spirou (COA)
Mike Gminski (PLA)* Reggie Theus (PLA)
Lou Henson (COA) Jerry Welsh (COA)*
Marques Houtman (PLA)* Buck Williams (PLA)
Marques Johnson (PLA) John Williamson (PLA)

WOMEN’S NOMINEES

Leta Andrews (COA) Debbie Miller-Palmore (PLA)
Seimone Augustus (PLA)* Marian Washington (COA)
Jennifer Azzi (PLA) Dean Weese (COA)
Doug Bruno (COA)* Chris Weller (COA)*
Cheryl Ford (PLA)* Andrew Yosinoff (COA)*
Becky Martin (COA)

CONTRIBUTOR NOMINEES

Pete Babcock Bobby Lewis
Dick Baumgartner Fred McCall
Henry Bibby Jack McCloskey
Marty Blake  Jon McGlocklin
Vic Bubas Speedy Morris
Doug Collins  Dennis Murphy
Wayne Duke Curly Neal
Bill Foster Jack Powers
Mike Fratello* Will Robinson
Bob Gibbons Gene Shue
Simon Gourdine Herb Simon*
Tim Grgurich Scott Tarter* 
Junius Kellogg Donnie Walsh
Johnny “Red” Kerr Jerry West*
Tom Konchalski World Wheelers*

INTERNATIONAL NOMINEES

David Blatt (COA)* Ettore Messina (COA)* 
Tal Brody (CONT)* Juan Carlos Navarro (PLA)*
Jean-Jacques Conceicao (PLA)* Andres Nocioni (PLA)*
Mirza Delibasic (PLA) Fabricio Oberto (PLA)*
Jorge Garbajosa (PLA)* Jose Ortiz (PLA)*
Andrew Gaze (PLA)* Amaury Pasos (PLA)
Panaglotis Giannakis (PLA)* Modesto Palauskas (PLA)*
Giuseppe Giergia (PLA) Togo Soares (PLA)
Dusan Ivkovic (PLA) Penny Taylor (PLA)*
Andrei Kirilenko (PLA)* Michele Timms (PLA)*
Vladimir Kondrashin (COA) Amaya Valdemore (PLA)*
Marcos Leite (PLA) Ranko Zeravica (COA)

WOMEN’S VETERAN NOMINEES

1982 Cheyney State NCAA Final Four Team (TEA) Lometa Odom (PLA)
Alline Banks Sprouse (PLA) Harley Redin (COA)
Edmonton Commercial Grads (TEA) Hazel Walker (PLA)
John Head (COA) Valerie Walker (PLA)
Yolanda Laney (PLA) Dean Weese (COA)
Nashville Business College (TEA)

VETERAN NOMINEES

1936 US Olympic Team (TEA) Bill Melchionni (PLA)
1972 US Olympic Team (TEA) Francis Meehan (PLA)
Dick Barnett (PLA) Lucias Mitchell (COA)
Tom Blackburn (COA) Joe Mullaney (COA)
Charles Brown (PLA)* Willie Naulls (PLA)
Freddie Brown (PLA) Ben Newman (CONT)*
Jack Coleman (PLA) Don Otten (PLA)*
Leroy Edwards (PLA) Louis Pieri (CONT)*
Leo Ferris (CONT) Kevin Porter (PLA)
Travis Grant (PLA) Glenn Roberts (PLA)
Jack Hartman (COA) Lennie Rosenbluth (PLA)
Cam Henderson (COA) Kenny Sailors (PLA)
Robert Hopkins (PLA) Fred Schaus (CONT)
Charles Keinath (PLA) Sam Schulman (CONT)
Greg Kelser (PLA) Paul Silas (PLA)
Kentucky Wesleyan 1966, 1968, 1969 (TEA) Dick Van Arsdale (PLA)
Loyola of Chicago (TEA) Tom Van Arsdale (PLA)
Dan Lynch (COA)* Cleo Vaughn (PLA)*
Billy Markward (CONT) Lambert Will (CONT)
Jack McKinney (CONT) Max Zaslofsky (PLA)

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