Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Greatest NBA Moments and Worst Sports Moments Ever

Ever since sports were created their have been incredible, and funny moments.  My favorite sport is the sport of basketball and I would like to use part of my blog to look at the greatest moments and players from the National Basketball Association.

Greatest players:

The MVP award stands for the Most Valuable Player; this is a list of everyone who has one an MVP award. A few players have one more than once, a list of them are on the right.
 
2010-11 Derrick Rose Chicago
2009-10 LeBron James Cleveland
2008-09 LeBron James Cleveland
2007-08 Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers
2006-07 Dirk Nowitzki Dallas
2005-06 Steve Nash Phoenix
2004-05 Steve Nash Phoenix
2003-04 Kevin Garnett Minnesota
2002-03 Tim Duncan San Antonio
2001-02 Tim Duncan San Antonio
2000-01 Allen Iverson Philadelphia
1999-00 Shaquille O'Neal Los Angeles Lakers
1998-99 Karl Malone Utah
1997-98 Michael Jordan Chicago
1996-97 Karl Malone Utah
1995-96 Michael Jordan Chicago
1994-95 David Robinson San Antonio
1993-94 Hakeem Olajuwon Houston
1992-93 Charles Barkley Phoenix
1991-92 Michael Jordan Chicago
1990-91 Michael Jordan Chicago
1989-90 Magic Johnson Los Angeles Lakers
1988-89 Magic Johnson Los Angeles Lakers
1987-88 Michael Jordan Chicago
1986-87 Magic Johnson Los Angeles Lakers
1985-86 Larry Bird Boston
1984-85 Larry Bird Boston
1983-84 Larry Bird Boston
1982-83 Moses Malone Philadelphia
1981-82 Moses Malone Houston
1980-81 Julius Erving Philadelphia
1979-80 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Los Angeles
1978-79 Moses Malone Houston
1977-78 Bill Walton Portland
1976-77 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Los Angeles
1975-76 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Los Angeles
1974-75 Bob McAdoo Buffalo
1973-74 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Milwaukee
1972-73 Dave Cowens Boston
1971-72 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Milwaukee
1970-71 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Milwaukee
1969-70 Willis Reed New York
1968-69 Wes Unseld Baltimore
1967-68 Wilt Chamberlain Philadelphia
1966-67 Wilt Chamberlain Philadelphia
1965-66 Wilt Chamberlain Philadelphia
1964-65 Bill Russell Boston
1963-64 Oscar Robertson Cincinnati
1962-63 Bill Russell Boston
1961-62 Bill Russell Boston
1960-61 Bill Russell Boston
1959-60 Wilt Chamberlain Philadelphia
1958-59 Bob Pettit St. Louis
1957-58 Bill Russell Boston
1956-57 Bob Cousy Boston
1955-56 Bob Pettit St. Louis

LeBron James: 2009-10 MVP
Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE/Getty Images

Multiple Winners
6 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
5 - Michael Jordan
5 - Bill Russell
4 - Wilt Chamberlain
3 - Larry Bird
3 - Magic Johnson
3 - Moses Malone
2 - LeBron James
2 - Tim Duncan
2 - Karl Malone
2 - Steve Nash
2 - Bob Pettit

Rookie of the year awards are one by first year players, you may notice that some of these young players grow into MVP's and/or great players.  It is only possible to win this award once.


Year Player Team
2010-11 Blake Griffin L.A. Clippers
2009-10 Tyreke Evans Sacramento
2008-09 Derrick Rose Chicago
2007-08 Kevin Durant Seattle
2006-07 Brandon Roy Portland
2005-06 Chris Paul New Orleans/Oklahoma City
2004-05 Emeka Okafor Charlotte
2003-04 LeBron James Cleveland
2002-03 Amare Stoudemire Phoenix
2001-02 Pau Gasol Memphis
2000-01 Mike Miller Orlando
1999-00 Elton Brand and Steve Francis Chicago and Houston
1998-99 Vince Carter Toronto
1997-98 Tim Duncan San Antonio
1996-97 Allen Iverson Philadelphia
1995-96 Damon Stoudamire Toronto
1994-95 Grant Hill and Jason Kidd Detroit and Dallas
1993-94 Chris Webber Golden State
1992-93 Shaquille O'Neal Orlando
1991-92 Larry Johnson Charlotte
1990-91 Derrick Coleman New Jersey
1989-90 David Robinson San Antonio
1988-89 Mitch Richmond Golden State
1987-88 Mark Jackson New York
1986-87 Chuck Person Indiana
1985-86 Patrick Ewing New York
1984-85 Michael Jordan Chicago
1983-84 Ralph Sampson Houston
1982-83 Terry Cummings San Diego
1981-82 Buck Williams New Jersey
1980-81 Darrell Griffith Utah
1979-80 Larry Bird Boston
1978-79 Phil Ford Kansas City
1977-78 Walter Davis Phoenix
1976-77 Adrian Dantley Buffalo
1975-76 Alvan Adams Phoenix
1974-75 Keith Wilkes Golden State
1973-74 Ernie DiGregorio Buffalo
1972-73 Bob McAdoo Buffalo
1971-72 Sidney Wicks Portland
1970-71 Dave Cowens and Geoff Petrie Boston and Portland
1969-70 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Milwaukee
1968-69 Wes Unseld Baltimore
1967-68 Earl Monroe Baltimore
1966-67 Dave Bing Detroit
1965-66 Rick Barry San Francisco
1964-65 Willis Reed New York
1963-64 Jerry Lucas Cincinnati
1962-63 Terry Dischinger Chicago
1961-62 Walt Bellamy Chicago
1960-61 Oscar Robertson Cincinnati
1959-60 Wilt Chamberlain Philadelphia
1958-59 Elgin Baylor Minneapolis
1957-58 Woody Sauldsberry Philadelphia
1956-57 Tom Heinsohn Boston
1955-56 Maurice Stokes Rochester
1954-55 Bob Pettit Milwaukee
1953-54 Ray Felix Baltimore
1952-53 Don Meineke Fort Wayne

Tyreke Evans: 2009-10 T-Mobile
Rookie of the Year

Rocky Widner/NBAE/Getty Images


Derrick Rose: 2008-09 T-Mobile
Rookie of the Year

Gary Dineen/NBAE/Getty Images


Kevin Durant: 2007-08 T-Mobile
Rookie of the Year

Terrence Vaccaro/NBAE/Getty Images


Brandon Roy: 2006-07 T-Mobile
Rookie of the Year

Sam Forencich/NBAE/Getty Images

(http://www.nba.com/history/awards_mvp.html)

I will not list them but their are other awards such as: best defensive player, most improved player, sixth man of the year, coach of the year, and most points scored for the year.

The All Star game is a way to look at the four best players in a specific position (point guard, shooting guard, small forward, power forward, and center) for that year.  The All Star game has many players that can not win some awards because their teams are not very good.  This is a list of all people who have been voted by fans into the All Star game.


# The number of times the player have been selected to play in the All-Star Game
^ Denotes player who is still active as of the 2011–12 season
* Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as player
Note: Statistics are correct up to the 2012 NBA All-Star Game.
Player # Selections[c] Notes Reference
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*[a] 19 19701977; 19791989 Missed 1973[7] game [8][9]
Shaquille O'Neal 15 19931998; 20002007; 2009 Missed 1997,[10] 2001,[11] and 2002[12] games [13][14]
Kobe Bryant^ 14 1998; 20002012 Missed 2010[15] game [16]
Kevin Garnett^ 14 19971998; 20002011 Missed 2008[17] game [18]
Michael Jordan* 14 19851993; 19961998; 20022003 Missed 1986[19] game [6][20]
Karl Malone* 14 19881998; 20002002 Missed 1990[21] and 2002[12] games [22][23]
Jerry West* 14 19611974 Missed 1969[24] and 1974[25] games [26]
Wilt Chamberlain* 13 19601969; 19711973
[27]
Bob Cousy* 13 19511963
[28]
Tim Duncan^ 13 1998; 20002011
[29]
John Havlicek* 13 19661978
[30]
Larry Bird* 12 19801988; 19901992, Missed 1991[31] and 1992[32] games [33]
Elvin Hayes* 12 19691980
[34]
Magic Johnson* 12 1980; 19821992 Missed 1989[35] game [36]
Moses Malone* 12 19781989 Missed 1984[37] game; also a one-time ABA All-Star [38]
Hakeem Olajuwon*[b] 12 19851990; 19921997
[39]
Oscar Robertson* 12 19611972
[40]
Bill Russell* 12 19581969
[41]
Dolph Schayes* 12 19511962 Missed 1952[42] game [43]
Isiah Thomas* 12 19821993 Missed 1991[31] game [44]
Charles Barkley* 11 19871997 Missed 1994[45] and 1997[10] games [46]
Elgin Baylor* 11 19591965; 19671970
[47]
Julius Erving* 11 19771987 Also a five-time ABA All-Star [48]
Patrick Ewing* 11 1986; 19881997 Missed 1986[19] and 1997[10] games [49]
Allen Iverson 11 20002010 Missed 2007[50] and 2010[15] games [51]
Dirk Nowitzki^ 11 20022012
[52]
Bob Pettit* 11 19551965
[53]
Ray Allen^ 10 20002002; 20042009; 2011
[54]
Paul Arizin* 10 19511952; 19551962 Missed 1960[55] game [56]
Clyde Drexler* 10 1986; 19881994; 19961997 Missed 1997[10] game [57]
Hal Greer* 10 19611970
[58]
Jason Kidd^ 10 1996; 1998; 20002004; 20072008; 2010 Missed 2007[50] game [59]
Paul Pierce^ 10 20022006; 20082012
[60]
David Robinson* 10 19901996; 1998; 20002001
[61]
John Stockton* 10 19891997; 2000
[62]
George Gervin* 9 19771985 Also a three-time ABA All-Star [63]
Robert Parish* 9 19811987; 19901991
[64]
Gary Payton 9 19941998; 20002003
[65]
Lenny Wilkens* 9 19631965; 19671971; 1973
[66]
Dominique Wilkins* 9 19861994 Missed 1992[32] game [67]
Rick Barry* 8 19661967; 19731978 Missed 1973[7] game; also a four-time ABA All-Star [68]
Vince Carter^ 8 20002007 Missed 2002[12] game [69]
Dave DeBusschere* 8 19661968; 19701974
[70]
Alex English* 8 19821989
[71]
Larry Foust 8 19511956; 19581959 Missed 1952[42] game [72]
LeBron James^ 8 20052012
[73]
Bob Lanier* 8 19721975; 19771979; 1982
[74]
Dikembe Mutombo 8 1992; 19951998; 20002002
[75]
Steve Nash^ 8 20022003; 20052008; 2010; 2012 Missed 2007[50] game [76]
Bill Sharman* 8 19531960
[77]
Dwyane Wade^ 8 20052012
[78]
Yao Ming 8 20032009; 2011 Missed 2007[50] and 2011 games [79]
Dave Bing* 7 19681969; 1971; 19731976
[80]
Chris Bosh^ 7 20062012 Missed 2009[81] game [82]
Dave Cowens* 7 19721978 Missed 1977[83] game [84]
Walt Frazier* 7 19701976
[85]
Harry Gallatin* 7 19511957
[86]
Grant Hill^ 7 19951998; 20002001; 2005 Missed 2001[11] game [87]
Jerry Lucas* 7 19641969; 1971
[88]
Ed Macauley* 7 19511957
[89]
Slater Martin* 7 19531959
[90]
Tracy McGrady^ 7 20012007
[91]
Dick McGuire* 7 19511952; 19541956; 19581959
[92]
Kevin McHale* 7 1984; 19861991
[93]
Alonzo Mourning 7 19941997; 20002002 Missed 1994,[45] 1997,[10] and 2001[11] games [94]
Scottie Pippen* 7 1990; 19921997
[95]
Willis Reed* 7 19651971
[96]
Jack Sikma 7 19791985
[97]
Nate Thurmond* 7 19651968; 1970; 19731974 Missed 1968[98] and 1970[99] games [100]
Chet Walker 7 1964; 19661967; 19701971; 19731974
[101]
Jo Jo White 7 19711977
[102]
James Worthy* 7 19861992
[103]
Nate Archibald* 6 1973; 19751976; 19801982
[104]
Larry Costello 6 19581962; 1965 Missed 1962[105] game [106]
Adrian Dantley* 6 19801982; 19841986
[107]
Walter Davis 6 19781981; 1984; 1987
[108]
Joe Dumars* 6 19901993; 1995; 1997
[109]
Artis Gilmore* 6 19781979; 19811983; 1986 Also a five-time ABA All-Star [110]
Richie Guerin 6 19581963
[111]
Tom Heinsohn* 6 1957; 19611965 Missed 1965[112] game [113]
Dwight Howard^ 6 20072012
[114]
Bailey Howell* 6 19611964; 19661967
[115]
Lou Hudson 6 19691974
[116]
Joe Johnson^ 6 20072012 Missed 2012[117] game [118]
Neil Johnston* 6 19531958
[119]
Shawn Kemp 6 19931998
[120]
Vern Mikkelsen* 6 19511953; 19551957
[121]
Jermaine O'Neal^ 6 20022007 Missed 2006[122] game [123]
Mitch Richmond 6 19931998 Missed 1993[124] game [125]
Amar'e Stoudemire^ 6 2005; 20072011
[126]
Jack Twyman* 6 19571960; 19621963
[127]
George Yardley* 6 19551960
[128]
Carmelo Anthony^ 5 20072008; 20102012
[129]
Chauncey Billups^ 5 20062010
[130]
Carl Braun 5 19531957 Missed 1956[131] game [132]
Brad Daugherty 5 19881989; 19911993
[133]
Wayne Embry 5 19611965 Missed 1963[134] game [135]
Tom Gola* 5 19601964 Missed 1962[105] game [136]
Gail Goodrich* 5 1969; 19721975
[137]
Cliff Hagan* 5 19581962 Missed 1958[138] game; also a one-time ABA All-Star [139]
Tim Hardaway 5 19911993; 19971998
[140]
Dennis Johnson* 5 19791982; 1985
[141]
Gus Johnson* 5 1965; 19681971
[142]
Marques Johnson 5 19791981; 1983; 1986
[143]
Sam Jones* 5 1962; 19641966; 1968
[144]
Rudy LaRusso 5 19621963; 1966; 19681969 Missed 1962[105] game [145]
Pete Maravich* 5 19731974; 19771979 Missed 1978[146] game [147]
Bob McAdoo* 5 19741978
[148]
Reggie Miller 5 1990; 19951996; 1998; 2000
[149]
Sidney Moncrief 5 19821986
[150]
Chris Mullin* 5 19891993 Missed 1993[124] game [151]
Don Ohl 5 19631967
[152]
Chris Paul^ 5 20082012 Missed 2010[15] game [153]
Andy Phillip* 5 19511955
[154]
Gene Shue 5 19581962
[155]
Rudy Tomjanovich 5 19741977; 1979
[156]
Wes Unseld* 5 1969; 19711973; 1975
[157]
Bobby Wanzer* 5 19521956
[158]
Chris Webber 5 1997; 20002003 Missed 2003[159] game [160]
Paul Westphal 5 19771981
[161]
Vin Baker 4 19951998
[162]
Walt Bellamy* 4 19621965
[163]
Otis Birdsong 4 19791981; 1984
[164]
Rolando Blackman 4 19851987; 1990
[165]
Tom Chambers 4 1987; 19891991
[166]
Maurice Cheeks 4 1983; 19861988
[167]
Doug Collins 4 19761979 Missed 1979[168] game [169]
Billy Cunningham* 4 19691972 Also a one-time ABA All-Star [170]
Bob Dandridge 4 1973; 19751976; 1979
[171]
Bob Davies* 4 19511954
[172]
Dick Garmaker 4 19571960
[173]
Pau Gasol^ 4 2006; 20092011
[174]
Johnny Green 4 19621963; 1965; 1971
[175]
Penny Hardaway 4 19951998
[176]
Connie Hawkins* 4 19701973 Also a one-time ABA All-Star [177]
Spencer Haywood 4 19721975 Also a one-time ABA All-Star [178]
Mel Hutchins 4 19531954; 19561957
[179]
Bobby Jones 4 19771978; 19811982 Also a one-time ABA All-Star [180]
Bernard King 4 1982; 19841985; 1991
[181]
Bill Laimbeer 4 19831985; 1987
[182]
Maurice Lucas 4 19771979; 1983 Also a one-time ABA All-Star [183]
Shawn Marion^ 4 2003; 20052007
[184]
George Mikan* 4 19511954
[185]
Earl Monroe* 4 1969; 1971; 1975; 1977
[186]
Willie Naulls 4 1958; 19601962
[187]
Tony Parker^ 4 20062007; 2009; 2012
[188]
Jim Pollard* 4 19511952; 19541955
[189]
Mark Price 4 1989; 19921991
[190]
Micheal Ray Richardson 4 19801982; 1985
[191]
Arnie Risen* 4 19521955 Missed 1955[192] game [193]
Alvin Robertson 4 19861988; 1991
[194]
Guy Rodgers 4 19631964; 19661967
[195]
Ralph Sampson 4 19841987 Missed 1987[196] game [197]
Latrell Sprewell 4 19911995; 1997; 2001
[198]
David Thompson* 4 19771979; 1983 Also a one-time ABA All-Star [199]
Ben Wallace^ 4 20032006
[200]
Rasheed Wallace 4 20002001; 2006; 2008
[201]
Sidney Wicks 4 19721975
[202]
Mark Aguirre 3 1984; 19871988
[203]
Gilbert Arenas^ 3 20052007
[204]
Bill Bridges 3 19671968; 1970
[205]
Phil Chenier 3 19741975; 1977
[206]
Terry Dischinger 3 19631965
[207]
Kevin Durant^ 3 20102012
[208]
Steve Francis 3 20022004
[209]
Richard Hamilton^ 3 20062008
[210]
Kevin Johnson 3 19901991; 1991
[211]
Eddie Jones 3 19971998; 2000
[212]
Bob Kauffman 3 19711973
[213]
Johnny Kerr 3 1956; 1959; 1963
[214]
Bob Love 3 19711973
[215]
Clyde Lovellette* 3 1956; 19601961
[216]
Dan Majerle 3 19921993; 1995
[217]
George McGinnis 3 19761977; 1979 Also a three-time ABA All-Star [218]
Jeff Mullins 3 19691971
[219]
Larry Nance 3 1985; 1989; 1993
[220]
Glen Rice 3 19961998
[221]
Rajon Rondo^ 3 20102012
[222]
Derrick Rose^ 3 20102012
[223]
Dan Roundfield 3 19801982 Missed 1981[224] and 1982[225] games [226]
Brandon Roy 3 20082010 Missed 2010[15] game [227]
Detlef Schrempf 3 1993; 1995; 1997
[228]
Charlie Scott 3 19731975 Also a two-time ABA All-Star [229]
Paul Seymour 3 19531955
[230]
Peja Stojaković 3 20022004
[231]
Maurice Stokes* 3 19561958
[232]
Dick Van Arsdale 3 19691971
[233]
Tom Van Arsdale 3 19701972
[234]
Norm Van Lier 3 1974; 19761977
[235]
Antoine Walker 3 1998; 20022003
[236]
Jamaal Wilkes 3 1976; 1981; 1983
[237]
Buck Williams 3 19821983; 1986
[238]
Deron Williams^ 3 20102012
[239]
Leo Barnhorst 2 19521953
[240]
Zelmo Beaty 2 1966; 1968 Also a three-time ABA All-Star [241]
Carlos Boozer^ 2 20072008 Missed 2007 game [242]
Elton Brand^ 2 2002; 2006
[243]
Terrell Brandon 2 19961997
[244]
Frank Brian 2 19511952
[245]
Caron Butler^ 2 20072008 Missed 2008[17] game [246]
Joe Caldwell 2 19691970 Also a two-time ABA All-Star [247]
Archie Clark 2 1968; 1972
[248]
Terry Cummings 2 1985; 1989
[249]
Baron Davis^ 2 2002; 2004
[250]
John Drew 2 1976; 1980
[251]
Kevin Duckworth 2 1989; 1991
[252]
Walter Dukes 2 19601961
[253]
Dike Eddleman 2 19511952
[254]
Sean Elliott 2 1993; 1996
[255]
Michael Finley 2 20002001
[256]
Joe Fulks* 2 19511952
[257]
Jack George 2 19561957
[258]
Manu Ginóbili^ 2 2005; 2011
[259]
Blake Griffin^ 2 20112012
[260]
Al Horford^ 2 20102011
[261]
Allan Houston 2 20002001
[262]
Rod Hundley 2 19601961
[263]
Žydrūnas Ilgauskas 2 2003; 2005
[264]
Antawn Jamison^ 2 2005; 2008
[265]
Eddie Johnson 2 19801981
[266]
John Johnson 2 19711972
[267]
Larry Johnson 2 1993; 1995
[268]
Larry Kenon 2 19781979 Also a three-time ABA All-Star [269]
Don Kojis 2 19681969
[270]
Fat Lever 2 1988; 1990
[271]
Rashard Lewis^ 2 2005; 2009
[272]
Kevin Love^ 2 20112012
[273]
Jeff Malone 2 19861987
[274]
Danny Manning 2 19931991
[275]
Stephon Marbury 2 2001; 2003
[276]
Jack Marin 2 19721973
[277]
Brad Miller^ 2 20032004
[278]
Norm Nixon 2 1982; 1985
[279]
Jim Paxson 2 19831984
[280]
Geoff Petrie 2 1971; 1974
[281]
Terry Porter 2 1991; 1993
[282]
Glenn Robinson 2 20002001
[283]
Truck Robinson 2 1978; 1981
[284]
Red Rocha 2 19511952
[285]
Dennis Rodman* 2 1990; 1992
[286]
Fred Scolari 2 19521953 Missed 1953[287] game [288]
Ken Sears 2 19581959
[289]
Frank Selvy 2 1955; 1962
[290]
Paul Silas 2 1972; 1975
[291]
Jerry Sloan 2 1967; 1969
[292]
Phil Smith 2 19761977
[293]
Randy Smith 2 1976; 1978
[294]
Jerry Stackhouse^ 2 20002001
[295]
Reggie Theus 2 1981; 1983
[296]
Andrew Toney 2 19831984
[297]
Kelly Tripucka 2 1982; 1984
[298]
Kiki Vandeweghe 2 19831984
[299]
Jimmy Walker 2 1970; 1972
[300]
Bill Walton* 2 19771978 Missed 1977[83] game [301]
David West^ 2 20082009
[302]
Russell Westbrook^ 2 20112012
[303]
Gus Williams 2 19821983
[304]
Brian Winters 2 1976; 1978
[305]
Shareef Abdur-Rahim 1 2002
[306]
Alvan Adams 1 1976
[307]
Michael Adams 1 1992
[308]
Danny Ainge 1 1988
[309]
LaMarcus Aldridge^ 1 2012
[310]
Kenny Anderson 1 1991
[311]
B. J. Armstrong 1 1991
[312]
Don Barksdale 1 1953
[313]
Dick Barnett 1 1968
[314]
Dana Barros 1 1995
[315]
Butch Beard 1 1972
[316]
Ralph Beard 1 1951
[317]
Mookie Blaylock 1 1991
[318]
John Block 1 1973
[319]
Bob Boozer 1 1968
[320]
Vince Boryla 1 1951
[321]
Bill Bradley* 1 1973
[322]
Fred Brown 1 1976
[323]
Don Buse 1 1977 Also a one-time ABA All-Star [324]
Andrew Bynum^ 1 2012
[325]
Austin Carr 1 1974
[326]
Joe Barry Carroll 1 1987
[327]
Bill Cartwright 1 1980
[328]
Sam Cassell 1 2004
[329]
Cedric Ceballos 1 1995 Missed 1995[330] game [331]
Len Chappell 1 1964
[332]
Nathaniel Clifton 1 1957
[333]
Derrick Coleman 1 1991
[334]
Jack Coleman 1 1955
[335]
Antonio Davis 1 2001
[336]
Dale Davis 1 2000
[337]
Luol Deng^ 1 2012
[338]
Vlade Divac 1 2001
[339]
James Donaldson 1 1988
[340]
Mark Eaton 1 1989
[341]
Dale Ellis 1 1989
[342]
Ray Felix 1 1954
[343]
Sleepy Floyd 1 1987
[344]
World B. Free 1 1980
[345]
Billy Gabor 1 1953
[346]
Marc Gasol^ 1 2012
[347]
Chris Gatling 1 1997
[348]
Danny Granger^ 1 2009
[349]
Horace Grant 1 1991
[350]
A. C. Green 1 1990
[351]
Rickey Green 1 1984
[352]
Alex Groza 1 1951
[353]
Tom Gugliotta 1 1997
[354]
Devin Harris^ 1 2009
[355]
Bob Harrison 1 1956
[356]
Hersey Hawkins 1 1991
[357]
Walt Hazzard 1 1968
[358]
Roy Hibbert^ 1 2012
[359]
Tyrone Hill 1 1995
[360]
Lionel Hollins 1 1978
[361]
Jeff Hornacek 1 1992
[362]
Josh Howard^ 1 2007
[363]
Juwan Howard^ 1 1996
[364]
Andre Iguodala^ 1 2012
[365]
Darrall Imhoff 1 1967
[366]
Dan Issel* 1 1977 Also a six-time ABA All-Star [367]
Lucious Jackson 1 1965
[368]
Mark Jackson 1 1989
[369]
Steve Johnson 1 1988 Missed 1988[370] game [371]
Chris Kaman^ 1 2010
[372]
Jim King 1 1968
[373]
Andrei Kirilenko 1 2004
[374]
Billy Knight 1 1977 Also a one-time ABA All-Star [375]
Sam Lacey 1 1975
[376]
Christian Laettner 1 1997
[377]
Clyde Lee 1 1968
[378]
David Lee^ 1 2010
[379]
Reggie Lewis 1 1992
[380]
Jamaal Magloire^ 1 2004
[381]
Kenyon Martin^ 1 2004
[382]
Jamal Mashburn 1 2003
[383]
Anthony Mason 1 2001
[384]
Xavier McDaniel 1 1988
[385]
Antonio McDyess 1 2001
[386]
Jon McGlocklin 1 1969
[387]
Tom Meschery 1 1963
[388]
Eddie Miles 1 1966
[389]
Mike Mitchell 1 1981
[390]
Steve Mix 1 1975
[391]
Calvin Murphy* 1 1979
[392]
Calvin Natt 1 1985
[393]
Jameer Nelson^ 1 2009 Missed 2009[81] game [394]
Chuck Noble 1 1960
[395]
Charles Oakley 1 1991
[396]
Mehmet Okur^ 1 2007
[397]
Ricky Pierce 1 1991
[398]
Jim Price 1 1975
[399]
Zach Randolph^ 1 2010
[400]
Theo Ratliff 1 2001 Missed 2001[11] game [401]
Michael Redd^ 1 2004
[402]
Richie Regan 1 1957
[403]
Doc Rivers 1 1988
[404]
Clifford Robinson 1 1991
[405]
Flynn Robinson 1 1970
[406]
Curtis Rowe 1 1976
[407]
Jeff Ruland 1 1984
[408]
Bob Rule 1 1970
[409]
Campy Russell 1 1979
[410]
Cazzie Russell 1 1972
[411]
Woody Sauldsberry 1 1959
[412]
Fred Schaus 1 1951
[413]
Lee Shaffer 1 1963
[414]
Lonnie Shelton 1 1982
[415]
Adrian Smith 1 1966
[416]
Steve Smith 1 1998
[417]
Rik Smits 1 1998
[418]
John Starks 1 1994
[419]
Don Sunderlage 1 1954
[420]
Wally Szczerbiak 1 2002
[421]
Otis Thorpe 1 1992
[422]
Nick Van Exel 1 1998
[423]
Gerald Wallace^ 1 2010
[424]
Paul Walther 1 1952
[425]
Kermit Washington 1 1980
[426]
Scott Wedman 1 1976
[427]
Jayson Williams 1 1998
[428]
Mo Williams^ 1 2009
[429]
Kevin Willis 1 1992
[430]
Metta World Peace^[d] 1 2004
[431]
Max Zaslofsky 1 1952
[432]


(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NBA_All-Stars)



Their is also the Rookie vs. Sophomore game, it includes first year players facing off against second year players.  The very best, legendary players have been inducted into a basketball Hall of Fame.  Note: players are finished with their basketball careers before they are put into the Hall of Fame.  This is a list of Hall of Fame players.   



Year Inductees Pos. Achievements Ref.
1959 Charles D. "Chuck" Hyatt National championship (Pittsburgh, 1928, 1930); College All-America (1929, 1930); Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1930) [5]
1959 Angelo "Hank" Luisetti 3 Pacific Coast Conference championships (Stanford, 1936–38); National championship (Stanford, 1937); Helm's Foundation Player of the Year (1937–38); 2-time All-America (1937–38) [6]
1959 George Mikan C All-America (DePaul, 1944–45); All-NBA First-Team (1950–54); 4-time NBA All-Star (1951–54); NBL/NBA Championships (Chicago Gears, 1947; Minneapolis Lakers, 1948–50, 1952–54) [7]
1959 John J. Schommer Big Ten Championships (Chicago, 1907–09); All-America (1907–09); Mythical U.S. championship (Chicago, 1908); officiated Big Ten games (1911–40) [8]
1960 Victor A. "Vic" Hanson Helms Foundation Championship (Syracuse, 1926); Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1927); Grantland Rice's All-Time, All-America Team (1952); played with ABL's Cleveland Rosenblums (1927–30) [9]
1960 Edward C. "Ed" Macauley C-F All-America (St. Louis University, 1948–49); Associated Press College Player of the Year (1949); MVP, NIT championship team (1949); All-NBA First-Team (1951–53) [10]
1960 Emmett B. "Branch" McCracken Led Indiana in scoring (1928–30); All-Big Ten First Team (1928–30); set the Big Ten record for points (147) as a senior (1930); Helms Foundation All-America (1930); Coach of the Year (1940, 1953) [11]
1960 Charles C. Murphy Big Ten co-championships (Purdue, 1928–29); Helms Foundation All-America (1929–30); set Big Ten scoring record of 143 points (1929); Big Ten Championship (1930) [12]
1960 John R. Wooden Helms Foundation All-America (Purdue, 1930–32); Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1932); National championship (Purdue, 1932); All-NBL First Team (1938) [13]
1961 Bernhard "Bennie" Borgmann #1 scorer in the 1920s; earned fifteen scoring titles with various leagues (1922–35); led the Patterson Legionnaires and Kingston Colonials to league titles (1923); played in nearly 3,000 basketball games [14]
1961 Forrest S. DeBernardi AAU championships (Kansas City Athletic Club, 1921, Hillyard Shine Alls, 1926–27, Cook Paint Company, 1928–29); 7-time AAU All-America [15]
1961 Robert A. "Bob" Kurland All-America (1944–46); NCAA Championships (Oklahoma A&M, 1945–46); Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1946); first 2-time Olympic Gold Medal winner (1948, 1952) [16]
1961 Andy Phillip G-F Consensus two-time All-America (1943, 1947); National College Player of the Year (Illinois, 1943); 5 championship finals (1947, 1955–58); 5-time BAA/NBA All-Star (1951–55) [17]
1961 John S. Roosma 3-time All-American selection at Army; 3-time All-Eastern selection at Army; led the Cadets to a 73–13 record and 33 consecutive wins; led Passaic High School to New Jersey State championships (1919–21) [18]
1961 Christian "Chris" Steinmetz Led Wisconsin National Championship Game (1905); Western championship (1905); charter member of Helms Foundation Hall of Fame; enshrined in Wisconsin Athletic Hall of Fame [19]
1961 Edward A. "Ed" Wachter Played 8 different leagues and with independent teams (1899–1924); Member Troy championship team in Hudson River (1910–11) and New York State Leagues (1912–13, 1915); credited by many with inventing the bounce pass; chosen All-America basketball center by leading basketball authorities of the era [20]
1962 Jack D. McCracken Second place in National High School Tournament in Chicago (Classen High School, 1929); 8-time AAU All-America (1932, 1935, 1937–39, 1940, 1942, 1945); 3 AAU national titles (1937, 1939, 1942) [21]
1962 Harlan O. "Pat" Page 1 National AAU title (University of Chicago, 1907); 3 National championships (1908, 1909, 1910); Helms Foundation All-America (1908–10); Helms Foundation National Player of the Year (1910) [22]
1962 Barney Sedran Shortest player to be inducted in the Hall of Fame; 1 Hudson Valley League championship (Newburgh, 1912); Pennsylvania League championship and 35 straight wins with Carbondale (1917); 1 New York State League championship (Albany, 1921) [23]
1962 John Thompson All-America (Montana State, 1928–30); All-Rocky Mountain Conference (1928–30); led Montana State to Helms National Championship with 35–2 record (1929); Helms Foundation National Player of the Year (1930) [24]
1963 Robert F. Gruenig AAU All-America First-Team (1937–40, 1942–46, 1948); AAU championship (Denver Safeway, 1937; Denver Nuggets, 1939; Denver American Legion, 1942) [25]
1964 Harold E. "Bud" Foster All-America (1930); Big Ten Conference titles (1935, 1941, 1947); NCAA Championship (Wisconsin, 1941) [26]
1964 Nat Holman Eastern League championships (1921–22); player-coach of the Original Celtics (1926–29); American Basketball League titles (Original Celtics, 1927–28); NCAA and NIT championships as coach of City College of New York (CCNY) (1950) [27]
1964 John D. Russell ABL championship as a player-coach (Cleveland Rosenblums, 1926); Eastern League championship (Trenton Moose, 1933); ABL championship (New York Jewels, 1939); played in the Interstate, New York State, Pennsylvania State, Metropolitan, and American Basketball Leagues [28]
1966 Joseph B. "Joe" Lapchick Interstate League championship (Holyoke Reds, 1922); ABL championships (Original Celtics, 1927–28); American Basketball League titles (Cleveland Rosenblums, 1929–30); NIT championships as coach (St. Johns, 1943–44, 1959, 1965) [29]
1969 Henry G. "Dutch" Dehnert
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1970 Robert E. "Bob" Davies G-F
[31]
1971 Robert J. "Bob" Cousy G
[32]
1971 Robert L. "Bob" Pettit F
[33]
1972 Paul Endacott
[34]
1972 Max "Marty" Friedman
[35]
1973 John Beckman
[36]
1973 Adolph "Dolph" Schayes F-C
[37]
1974 Ernest J. Schmidt
[38]
1975 Joseph R. "Joe" Brennan
[39]
1975 William F. "Bill" Russell C 11× NBA Champion (1957, 1959–1966, 1968, 1969)
12× NBA All-Star(1958–1969)
5× NBA MVP (1958, '61, '62, '63, '65)
3× All-NBA First Team Selection (1959, 1963, 1965)
8× All-NBA Second Team Selection (1958, 1960–1962, 1964, 1966–1968)
1× NBA All-Defensive First Team Selection (1969)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
NBA's 35th Anniversary Team (1980)
NBA's 25th Anniversary Team (1971)
FIBA Hall of Fame (2007)
[40]
1975 Robert P. Vandivier
[41]
1976 Thomas J. "Tom" Gola G-F
[42]
1976 Edward W. "Ed" Krause
[43]
1976 William W. "Bill" Sharman G
[44]
1977 Elgin Baylor F
[45]
1977 Charles T. Cooper
[46]
1977 Lauren "Laddie" Gale
[47]
1977 William C. Johnson
[48]
1978 Paul J. Arizin F-G
[49]
1978 Joseph F. "Joe" Fulks F-C
[50]
1978 Clifford O. "Cliff" Hagan F-G
[51]
1978 James C. "Jim" Pollard F-C
[52]
1979 Wilton N. "Wilt" Chamberlain C
[53]
1980 Jerry R. Lucas F-C
[54]
1980 Oscar P. Robertson PG NBA Champion (1971)
NBA Most Valuable Player (1964)
12× NBA All-Star (1961–1972)
All-NBA First Team (1961–1969)
All-NBA Second Team (1970–1971)
NBA Rookie of the Year(1961)
NBA 35th Anniversary Team (1980)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
FIBA Hall of Fame (2009)
[55]
1980 Jerry West G-F College: Holder of 12 West Virginia University basketball all-time records; 2-time NCAA All-American; 1959 NCAA Championship appearance; 1959 NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player. NBA: One of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996); NBA Champion (1972); NBA Finals MVP (1969), the only player in history to receive the honor while playing on the losing team; 10-times selected to the All-NBA First Team (1962–'67, '70–'73); Twice voted to the All-NBA Second Team (1968, '69); 4-times voted to the NBA All-Defensive Team (1970–73); 14-time NBA All-Star (1961–'74); Selected an All-Star every year of his career; NBA All-Star MVP (1972); NBA 35th Anniversary Team (1980); Appeared in the NBA Finals nine times; Played his entire NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers; 3rd player in history to reach 25,000 points; 29.1 points per game career playoffs scoring average is second best behind Michael Jordan.
Coaching: Never missed the playoffs as the coach of the Lakers; As General Manager he is credited with creating 1980s Lakers dynasty that won 4 NBA Championships and compiling the team that won 3 NBA Championships from 2000 to 2002; Recipient of 1995 and 2004 NBA Executive of the Year Awards.
Other: Olympic gold medalist (1960); The NBA logo is modelled after West's silhouette.
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1981 Thomas B. "Tom" Barlow
[57]
1982 Harold E. "Hal" Greer G-F
[58]
1982 Slater N. Martin G
[59]
1982 Frank V. Ramsey F-G
[60]
1982 Willis Reed C-F
[61]
1983 William W. "Bill" Bradley F-G Three-time All-American at Princeton (1963–65); Olympic gold medal (1964); USBWA College Player of the Year (1965); NCAA Tournament MOP (1965); Sullivan Award as top amateur athlete in the U.S. (1965); Rhodes Scholar; European Champions Cup (now Euroleague) title with Simmenthal Milan (1966); two NBA titles (New York Knicks, 1970, 1973); first player ever to win Olympic gold medal, Euroleague title, and NBA title [62]
1983 David A. "Dave" DeBusschere F-G
[63]
1983 John K. "Jack" Twyman F-G All-America at Cincinnati (1955); six-time NBA All-Star (1957–60, 1962–63); twice Second Team All-NBA (1960, 1962); among the NBA's top 15 scorers for eight seasons. Also known for serving as guardian of former teammate Maurice Stokes from his crippling head injury in 1958 until his death in 1970. [64]
1984 John J. Havlicek F-G
[65]
1984 Samuel "Sam" Jones G-F
[66]
1985 Alfred N. "Al" Cervi G-F
[67]
1985 Nate Thurmond C-F
[68]
1986 William J. "Billy" Cunningham F-C
[69]
1986 Thomas W. "Tommy" Heinsohn F-C
[70]
1987 Richard F. "Rick" Barry SF NBA Champion (1975)
NBA All-Star (1966–1967, 1973–1978)
All-NBA First Team (1966–1967, 1974–1976)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1966)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
[71]
1987 Walter "Walt" Frazier G
[72]
1987 Robert J. "Bob" Houbregs C-F
[73]
1987 Peter P. "Pete" Maravich SG
[74]
1987 Robert F. "Bobby" Wanzer G
[75]
1988 Clyde E. Lovellette C-F
[76]
1988 Robert "Bobby" McDermott
[77]
1988 Westley S. "Wes" Unseld C-F
[78]
1989 William P. Gates
[79]
1989 K.C. Jones G
[80]
1989 Leonard R. "Lenny" Wilkens PG
[81]
1990 David "Dave" Bing PG
[82]
1990 Elvin E. Hayes F-C
[83]
1990 Neil Johnston C
[84]
1990 Vernon "Earl" Monroe G
[85]
1991 Nathaniel "Nate" Archibald PG NBA Champion (1981)
NBA All-Star (1973, 1975–1976, 1980–1982)
All-NBA First Team (1973, 1975–1976 )
All-NBA Second Team (1972, 1981)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
[86]
1991 David W. "Dave" Cowens C-F
[87]
1991 Harry J. Gallatin F-C
[88]
1992 Sergei A. Belov G First international player to be inducted
With the Soviet national team;
4x EuroBasket  Gold: 1967, 1969, 1971, 1979
EuroBasket MVP 1969
2x FIBA World Championship  Gold: 1967, 1974
FIBA World Championship MVP 1970
Summer Olympics  Gold: 1972
With CSKA Moscow; 11 USSR League championships: 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980
2 USSR Cup championships: 1972, 1973
2 Euroleague championships 1969, 1971
FIBA's 50 Greatest Players 1991
FIBA Hall of Fame 2007
50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors 2008
[89]
1992 Lusia Harris-Stewart
[90]
1992 Cornelius L. "Connie" Hawkins F-C
[91]
1992 Robert J. "Bob" Lanier C
[92]
1992 Nera D. White
[93]
1993 Walter "Walt" Bellamy C
[94]
1993 Julius W. Erving SF NBA Champion (1983)
2×ABA Champion (1974, 1976)
NBA MVP (1981)
3×ABA MVP (1974–1976)
11 NBA All-Star (1977–1987)
5×ABA All-Star (1972–1976)
5× All-NBA First Team (1978, 1980–1983)
NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
[95]
1993 Daniel P. "Dan" Issel C-F
[96]
1993 Richard J. "Dick" McGuire G
[97]
1993 Ann E. Meyers
[98]
1993 Calvin J. Murphy PG NBA All-Star (1979)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1971)
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (1979)
2× Consensus NCAA All-American First Team (1969–1970)
Consensus NCAA All-American Second Team (1968)
[99]
1993 Uljana Semjonova C Unbeaten in international team competition in her 18-year career; two Olympic gold medals (1976, 1980); three World Championship gold medals (1971, 1975, 1983); 11 European Women's Championships; 16 European women's club championships; 15 Soviet club championships; member of the inaugural class of inductees to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999; inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007 [100]
1993 William T. "Bill" Walton C-F 2× NBA Champion (1977, 1986)
NBA Most Valuable Player (1978)
NBA All-Star (1977–1978)
NBA Finals MVP (1977 )
All-NBA First Team (1977)
All-NBA Second Team (1978 )
NBA All-Defensive First Team (1977–1978)
NBA Sixth Man of the Year (1986)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
[101]
1994 Carol A. Blazejowski
[102]
1994 Harry E. "Buddy" Jeannette G
[103]
1995 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar C 6× NBA Champion (1971, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987–1988)
NBA Most Valuable Player (1971–1972, 1974, 1976–1977, 1980)
19× NBA All-Star (1970–1977, 1979–1989)
NBA Finals MVP (1971, 1985)
10× All-NBA First Team (1971–1974, 1976–1977, 1980–1981, 1984, 1986)
All-NBA Second Team (1970, 1978–1979, 1983, 1985)
NBA All-Defensive First Team (1974–1975, 1979–1981)
NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1970–1971, 1976–1978, 1984)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1970)
NBA All-Rookie Team (1970)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
3× NCAA Men's Basketball Champion (1967–1969)
3× NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player (1967–1969)
Naismith College Player of the Year (1969)
USBWA College Player of the Year (1967–1968)
[104]
1995 Anne T. Donovan C
[105]
1995 Arild Verner Agerskov (Vern) Mikkelsen F-C
[106]
1995 Cheryl Miller PF
[107]
1996 Kresimir Cosic C 2x EuroBasket MVP: EuroBasket 1971, EuroBasket 1975
2x FIBA World Championship  Gold: 1970 FIBA World Championship, 1978 FIBA World Championship
3x EuroBasket  Gold: EuroBasket 1973, EuroBasket 1975, EuroBasket 1977
Summer Olympics  Gold: 1980
Croatian Sportsman of the Year 1980
FIBA's 50 Greatest Players 1991
National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame 2006
FIBA Hall of Fame 2007
50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors 2008
[108]
1996 George Gervin SG-SF 9x NBA All-Star (1977–1985)
5x All-NBA First Team (1978–1982)
2x All-NBA Second Team (1977, 1983)
3x ABA All-Star (1974–1976)
2x All-ABA Second Team (1975–1976)
ABA All-Rookie Team (1973)
ABA All-Time Team
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
[109]
1996 Gail C. Goodrich PG NBA Champion (1972)
5x NBA All-Star (1969, 1972–1975)
[110]
1996 Nancy I. Lieberman PG
[111]
1996 David O. Thompson SG-SF
[112]
1996 George H. Yardley F-G
[113]
1997 Joan Crawford
[114]
1997 Denise M. Curry
[115]
1997 Alexander "Alex" English F NBA All-Star (1982–1989)
3x All-NBA Second Team (1982–1983, 1986)
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award (1988)
NBA Scoring Champion (1983)
[116]
1997 Bailey E. Howell F 2x NBA Champion (1968–1969)
NBA All-Star (1961–1964, 1966–1967)
All-NBA Second Team (1963)
[117]
1998 Larry J. Bird F 3x NBA Champion (1981, 1984, 1986)
3x NBA Most Valuable Player (1984–1986)
12× NBA All-Star (1980–1988, 1990–1992)
2x NBA Finals MVP (1984, 1986)
9x All-NBA First Team (1980–1988)
All-NBA Second Team (1990)
3x NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1982–1984)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1980)
NBA All-Rookie Team (1980)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
[118]
1998 Marques O. Haynes
[119]
1998 Arnold D. "Arnie" Risen C-F 2x NBA Champion (1951, 1957)
NBA All-Star (1952–55)
9x All-BAA Second Team (1949)
[120]
1999 Kevin E. McHale F-C 3× NBA Champion (1981, 1984, 1986)
NBA All-Star (1984, 1986–1991)
2x NBA Sixth Man of the Year (1984–1985)
All-NBA First Team (1987)
All-NBA Second Team (1978 )
NBA All-Defensive First Team (1986–1988)
3x NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1983, 1990–1991)
NBA All-Rookie Team (1981)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
[121]
2000 Robert A. McAdoo C-F 2x NBA Champion (1982, 1985)
NBA Most Valuable Player (1975)
NBA All-Star (1974–1978)
All-NBA First Team (1975)
All-NBA Second Team (1974)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1973)
NBA All-Rookie Team (1973)
[122]
2000 Isiah L. Thomas PG 2× NBA Champion (1989–1990)
12× NBA All-Star (1982–1993)
NBA Finals MVP(1990)
3x All-NBA First Team (1984–1986)
2x All-NBA Second Team (1983, 1987)
NBA All-Defensive First Team (1986–1988)
NBA All-Rookie Team (1982)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
[123]
2001 Moses E. Malone C-F NBA Champion (1983)
3x NBA Most Valuable Player (1979, 1982–1983)
13× NBA All-Star (1975, 1978–1989)
NBA Finals MVP (1983)
4x All-NBA First Team (1979, 1982–1983, 1985)
4x All-NBA Second Team (1980–1981, 1984, 1987)
NBA All-Defensive First Team (1983)
NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1979)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
[124]
2002 Earvin "Magic" Johnson PG-F NCAA Champion (Michigan State, 1979)
NCAA Tournament MOP (1979)
5x NBA Champion (1980,1982,1985,1987,1988)
3x NBA MVP (1987,1989,1990)
9x All-NBA First Team
Member of the "Dream Team" inducted as a unit in 2010
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
[125]
2002 Drazen Petrovic SG 3x Olympic Medalist (silver, SFR Yugoslavia, 1988, Croatia, 1992; bronze, SFR Yugoslavia, 1984)
2x Euroleague champion (1985–86)
FIBA World Championship MVP (1986)
EuroBasket MVP (1989)
4x Euroscar Award (1986, 1989, 1992, 1993)
2x Mr. Europa Award (1986, 1993)
FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991
All NBA Third Team (1993)
FIBA Hall of Fame (2007)
[126]
2003 Dino Meneghin C FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991 [127]
2003 Robert L. Parish C 4× NBA Champion (1981, 1984, 1986, 1997)
NBA All-Star (1981–1987, 1990–1991)
All-NBA Second Team (1982)
All-NBA Third Team (1987)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
[128]
2003 James A. Worthy PF 3x NBA Champion (1985, 1987–1988)
9x NBA All-Star (1986–1992)
NBA Finals MVP (1988)
2x All-NBA Third Team (1990–1991)
NBA All-Rookie Team (1983)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
[129]
2004 Drazen Dalipagic SF FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991 [130]
2004 Clyde Drexler SG-SF 1× NBA Champion (Houston Rockets, 1995)
10× NBA All-Star (1986, 1988–1993, 1994, 1996, 1997)
1× All-NBA First Team Selection (1992)
2× All-NBA Second Team Selection (1988, 1991)
2× All-NBA Third Team Selection (1990, 1995)
member of the "Dream Team" inducted as a unit in 2010
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
[131]
2004 Maurice Stokes F-C align="left"|3× NBA All-Star(1956–58)
3× All-NBA Second Team Selection (1956–58)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1956)
[132]
2004 Lynette Woodard
[133]
2005 Hortencia de Fatima Marcari SG First played on the Brazil national team at age 15; gold medals at the 1991 Pan American Games and 1994 FIBA World Championship for Women; silver medal at the 1996 Olympics; four wins in the South American Championships; inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002 and the FIBA Hall of Fame in 2007 [134]
2006 Charles Barkley PF NBA MVP (1993)
11x NBA All-Star (1987–1997)
5x All-NBA First Team (1988–1991, 1993)
5x All-NBA Second Team (1986–1987, 1992, 1994–1995)
All-NBA Third Team (1996)
NBA All-Rookie Team (1985)
NBA All-Star Game MVP (1991)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
member of the "Dream Team" inducted as a unit in 2010
[135]
2006 Joe Dumars SG 2x NBA Champion (1989–1990)
NBA Finals MVP (1989)
6x NBA All-Star (1990–1993, 1995, 1997)
All-NBA Second Team (1993)
2x All-NBA Third Team (1990–1991)
4x NBA All-Defensive First Team(1989–1990, 1992–1993)
NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1991)
NBA All-Rookie Team (1986)
[136]
2006 Jacques Dominique Wilkins F NBA All Star (1986–1994)
NBA scoring champion (1986)
All-NBA First Team (1986)
All-NBA Second Team (1987–1988, 1991, 1993)
All-NBA Third Team (1989, 1994)
NBA All-Rookie Team (1983)
[137]
2008 Adrian Dantley F-G 6x NBA All-Star (1980–1982, 1984–1986)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1977)
[138]
2008 Patrick A. Ewing C 11× NBA All-Star (1986, 1988–1997)
All-NBA First Team (1990)
All-NBA Second Team (1988–1989, 1991–1993, 1997)
NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1988–1989, 1992)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1986)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1986)
NCAA Men's Basketball Champion (1984)
NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player (1984)
Naismith College Player of the Year (1985)
Adolph Rupp Trophy (1985)
2x Olympic gold medals (1984, 1992)
Member of the "Dream Team" inducted as a unit in 2010
50 Greatest Players in NBA History
2008 Hakeem A. Olajuwon C NBA Champion (1994, 1995)
NBA MVP (1994)
12× NBA All-Star (1985–1990, 1992–1997)
NBA Finals MVP (1994, 1995)
NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1993–1994)
All-NBA First Team Selection (1987–1989, 1993–1994, 1997)
All-NBA Second Team Selection (1986, 1990, 1996)
All-NBA Third Team Selection (1991, 1995, 1999)
NBA All-Defensive First Team Selection (1987–1988, 1990, 1993–1994)
NBA All-Defensive Second Team Selection (1985, 1991, 1996–1997)
NBA All-Rookie Team (1985)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History
2009 Michael J. Jordan SG-SF 6× NBA Champion (1991, '92, '93, '96, '97, '98)
NBA MVP (1988, 1991–92, '96, '98)
14× NBA All-Star
NBA Finals MVP (1991–93, 1996–98)
10× All-NBA First Team Selection
NBA All-Defensive First Team Selection
NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1988)
10× NBA Season Scoring Title (all-time record)
3× NBA Season Steals Leader
All-time leader in points in NBA Playoffs
Two Olympic gold medals (1984, 1992)
Member of the "Dream Team" inducted as a unit in 2010
50 Greatest Players in NBA History
[139]
2009 David M. Robinson C 2× NBA Champion (1999, 2003)
NBA MVP (1995)
10× NBA All-Star (1990–96, 1998, 2000–01)
All-NBA First Team Selection (1991–92, 1995–96)
All-NBA Second Team Selection (1994, 1998)
4x All-NBA Third Team Selection (1990, 1993, 2000–01)
1x NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1992)
NBA All-Defensive First Team Selection (1991–92, 1995–96)
NBA All-Defensive Second Team Selection (1990, 1993–94, 1998)
NBA Rookie of the Year (1990)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1990)
2x Olympic Gold Medalist (1992, 1996)
Member of the "Dream Team" inducted as a unit in 2010
1x World Champion (1986)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
[140]
2009 John Stockton PG 10× NBA All-Star (1989–1997, 2000)
All-NBA First Team Selection
All-NBA Second Team Selection
All-NBA Third Team Selection
NBA All-Defensive Second Team Selection
2x Olympic Gold Medalist (1992, 1996)
Member of the "Dream Team" inducted as a unit in 2010
50 Greatest Players in NBA History
All-time leader in assists
All-time leader in steals
[141]
2010 Cynthia Cooper-Dyke G Two NCAA championships (USC, 1983, 1984); Olympic gold medal (1988); 4x WNBA Champion (Houston Comets, 1997–2000) [142]
2010 Dennis Johnson G 5x NBA All-Star (1979–82, 1985)
All-NBA First Team (1979), NBA Finals MVP (1979)
6x NBA All-Defensive First Team (1979–83, 1987)
3x NBA Champion (Seattle SuperSonics, 1979; Boston Celtics, 1984, 1986)
[143]
2010 Gus Johnson SF 5x NBA All-Star (1965, 1968–71)
4x All-NBA Second Team (1965–66, 1970–71)
2x NBA All-Defensive First Team (1970–71)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1964)
ABA Champion (Indiana Pacers, 1973)

2010 Karl Malone PF 14x NBA All-Star (1988–1998, 2000–2002)
2x NBA MVP (1997, 1999)
11x All-NBA First Team Selection (1989–1999)
2x All-NBA Second Team Selection (1988, 2000)
1x All-NBA Third Team Selection (2001)
3x NBA All-Defensive First Team Selection (1997–1999)
1x NBA All-Defensive Second Team Selection (1988)
1986 NBA All-Rookie Team
2x NBA All-Star MVP (1989, 1993)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
Two Olympic gold medals (1992, 1996)
Member of the "Dream Team" inducted as a unit in 2010
[144]
[145]
2010 Ubiratan Pereira Maciel C Known as O Rei (The King) in his homeland of Brazil; represented Brazil in four Olympics, winning a bronze medal in 1964; gold medalist at 1963 FIBA World Championship and 1971 Pan American Games; 6-time gold medalist at South American Championships; FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991 [146]
2010 Scottie Pippen SF 6x NBA Champion (1991–1993, 1996–1998)
7x NBA All-Star (1990, 1992–1997)
NBA All-Star Game MVP (1994)
All-NBA First Team Selection (1994–1996)
All-NBA Second Team Selection (1992, 1997)
All-NBA Third Team Selection (1993, 1998)
NBA All-Defensive First Team Selection (1992–1999)
NBA All-Defensive Second Team Selection (1991, 2000)
50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
Member of the "Dream Team" inducted as a unit in 2010
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2011 Dennis Rodman F 5x NBA Champion (1989–1990, 1996–1998)
2x NBA Defensive Player of the Year (1990–1991)
2x NBA All-Star (1990, 1992)
2x All-NBA Third Team (1992, 1995)
7x NBA All-Defensive First Team (1989–1993, 1995–1996)
1x NBA All-Defensive Second Team(1994)
7x NBA Rebounding Champion (1991–98)
2011 Chris Mullin SG-SF 5x NBA All-Star (1989–1993)
1x All-NBA First Team (1992)
2x All-NBA Second Team (1989, 1991)
1x All-NBA Third Team (1990)
2x Olympic Gold Medalist (1984, 1992)
Member of the "Dream Team" inducted as a unit in 2010
1x USBWA College Player of the Year (1985)
1x John R. Wooden Award (1985)
2011 Arvydas Sabonis C 6x Euroscar Award (1984, 1985, 1988, 1995, 1997, 1999)
2x Mr. Europa (1985, 1997)
EuroBasket 1985 MVP
2x Liga ACB MVP (1994, 1995)
2x ACB Finals MVP (1993, 1994)
Euroleague Final Four MVP (1995)
NBA All-Rookie First Team (1996)
Euroleague MVP (regular season and Top 16 phases, 2004)
3x Olympic Medalist (gold, USSR, 1988; bronze, Lithuania, 1992 and 1996)
FIBA's 50 Greatest Players in 1991
50 Greatest Euroleague Contributors (2008)
FIBA Hall of Fame (2010)
2011 Artis Gilmore F-C ABA All-Time Team (1997)
ABA MVP (1972)
ABA Rookie of the Year (1972)
5x ABA All-Star (1972–76)
5x All-ABA First Team (1972–76)
5x ABA All-Defensive First Team (1972–76)
ABA All-Star Game MVP (1974)
ABA Playoff MVP (1975)
6x NBA All-Star (1978, 1979, 1981–83, 1986)
NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1978)
NBA career leader in field goal percentage
2011 Teresa Edwards G 5x Olympic Medalist (gold, 1984, 1988, 1996, 2000; bronze, 1992)
Inductee, Women's Basketball Hall of Fame (2010)
NCAA Silver Anniversary Award (2011)
2011 Reece "Goose" Tatum F Member of the Harlem Globetrotters inducted as a unit in 2002



(a.org/wiki/List_of_players_in_the_Naismith_Memorial_Basketball_Hall_of_Fame)

Many players specify in certain areas and they come into the game for their specialties such as free throws, three point shooting, defense, and foul trouble.





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