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List of members of the FIBA Hall of Fame

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Not to be confused withList of members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
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TheFIBA Hall of Fame honors players who have shown exceptional skill, all-time great teams, all-time greatcoaches,referees, executives, and other major contributors to the sport ofbasketball.

Inductees

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Key:

Also elected to theNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame

Male players

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In total, 72 men have been inducted.

YearInducteeNationalityPos.AchievementsRef.
2007
Alexander Belov Soviet Union
 Russia
2007
Sergei Belov Soviet Union
 Russia
List of achievements
2007
Emiliano Rodríguez Spain
List of achievements
2007
Bill Russell United States
2007
Radivoj Korać Yugoslavia
 Serbia
List of achievements
2007
Krešimir Ćosić Yugoslavia
 Croatia
List of achievements
2007
Teófilo Cruz Puerto Rico
List of achievements
2007
Dražen Dalipagić Yugoslavia
 Serbia
2007
Ivo Daneu Yugoslavia
 Slovenia
2007
Mirza Delibašić Yugoslavia
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
2007
Oscar Furlong Argentina
List of achievements
2007
Nikos Galis Greece
 United States
2007
Fernando Martín Spain
2007
Pierluigi Marzorati Italy
List of achievements
2007
Amaury Pasos Brazil
2007
Dražen Petrović Yugoslavia
 Croatia
List of achievements
2009
Bira Maciel Brazil
List of achievements
2009
Ricardo González Argentina
List of achievements
2009
Oscar Robertson United States
2010
Dragan Kićanović Yugoslavia
 Serbia
List of achievements
2010
Vlade Divac Yugoslavia
 Serbia
2010
Dino Meneghin Italy
List of achievements
2010
Arvydas Sabonis Soviet Union
 Lithuania
List of achievements
2010
Oscar Schmidt Brazil
List of achievements
2013
David Robinson United States
2013
Zoran Slavnić Yugoslavia
 Serbia
2013
Andrew Gaze Australia
List of achievements
2013
Jean-Jacques Conceição Angola
 Portugal
List of achievements
2015
Ruperto Herrera Cuba
List of achievements
2015
Michael Jordan United States
2015
Šarūnas Marčiulionis Soviet Union
 Lithuania
2015
Antoine Rigaudeau France
List of achievements
2015
Vladimir Tkachenko Soviet Union
 Russia
List of achievements
2016
Panagiotis Fasoulas Greece
2016
Hakeem Olajuwon Nigeria
 United States
2016
Juan Antonio San Epifanio Spain
List of achievements
2016
Manuel Raga Mexico
List of achievements
2017
Miki Berkovich Israel
List of achievements
2017
Pero Cameron New Zealand
List of achievements
2017
Valdis Valters Soviet Union
 Latvia
List of achievements
    • EuroBasket MVP (1981)
    • 9× Latvian League champion (1974, 1979, 1982, 1984–1986, 1992, 1993, 1996)
2017
Toni Kukoč Yugoslavia
 Croatia
List of achievements
2017
Shaquille O'Neal United States
2019
Atanas Golomeev Bulgaria
List of achievements
[7]
2019
Alonzo Mourning United States[7]
2019
Fabricio Oberto Argentina[7]
2019
José Ortiz Puerto Rico
List of achievements
[7]
2019
Mohsen Medhat Warda Egypt[7]
2019
Jiří Zídek Sr. Czechoslovakia[8]
2020
Mieczysław Łopatka Poland
List of achievements
2020
Steve Nash Canada
2020
Modestas Paulauskas Soviet Union
 Lithuania
2020
Kenichi Sako Japan
2020
Sasha Volkov Soviet Union
 Ukraine
2020
Jure Zdovc Yugoslavia
 Slovenia
2021
Mathieu Faye Senegal
List of achievements
2021
Panagiotis Giannakis Greece
List of achievements
2021
Stanislav Kropilák Czechoslovakia
List of achievements
2021
Oscar Moglia Uruguay
List of achievements
2021
Detlef Schrempf Germany
2021
Sergei Tarakanov Soviet Union
 Russia
List of achievements
2023
Ângelo Victoriano Angola
List of achievements
2023
Sony Hendrawan Indonesia
List of achievements
2023
Wlamir Marques Brazil
List of achievements
2023
Zurab Sakandelidze Soviet Union
 Georgia
List of achievements
2023
Caloy Loyzaga Philippines
List of achievements
2023
Yao Ming China
List of achievements
2024
Reggie Miller United States
List of achievements
2024
Kirk Penney New Zealand
List of achievements
2024
Romain Sato Central African Republic
List of achievements
2024
Pedja Stojakovic Serbia
List of achievements

Male teams

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Class of 2017[9]
United StatesUnited States Men'sDream Team at the1992 Barcelona Summer Olympic Games - Gold
Starters
PG #15Magic JohnsonSG #9Michael JordanSF #7Larry BirdPF #14Charles BarkleyC #6Patrick Ewing
Bench
PG #12John StocktonSG #10Clyde DrexlerSF #8Scottie Pippen
SF #13Chris Mullin
PF #11Karl Malone
PF #4Christian Laettner
C #5David Robinson
Coaches
Head coach
Chuck Daly
Assistant coach
Mike Krzyzewski
Assistant coach
Lenny Wilkens
Assistant coach
P. J. Carlesimo

Female players

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In total, 33 women have been inducted.

YearInducteeNationalityPos.AchievementsRef.
2007
Liliana Ronchetti Italy
2007
Vanya Voynova Bulgaria
2007
Uljana Semjonova Soviet Union
 Latvia
2007
Hortência Marcari Brazil
2007
Ann Meyers United States
2009
Jacky Chazalon France
2010
Cheryl Miller United States
2010
Natalya Zasulskaya Soviet Union
 Russia
2013
Teresa Edwards United States
2013
Paula Gonçalves Brazil
2015
Anne Donovan United States
2016
Michele Timms Australia
2017
Razija Mujanović Yugoslavia
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
2019
Janeth Arcain Brazil[7]
2019
Margo Dydek Poland
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2020
Isabelle Fijalkowski France
2020
Ágnes Németh Hungary
2020
Shin-Ja Park South Korea
2021
Hana Horáková Czech Republic
2021
Penka Stoyanova Bulgaria
2021
Zheng Haixia China
2022
Lisa Leslie United States
2022
Robyn Maher Australia
2022
Catarina Pollini Italy
2022
Jurgita Štreimikytė-Virbickienė Lithuania
2022
Mame Maty Mbengue Senegal
2023
Yuko Oga Japan
2023
Katrina McClain United States
2023
Amaya Valdemoro Spain
2023
Penny Taylor Australia
2024
Miao Lijie China
List of achievements
2024
Danira Nakic-Bilic Croatia
List of achievements
2024
Skaidrite Smildzina-Budovska Latvia
List of achievements

Male coaches

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In total, 30 individuals, have been inducted as male coaches.

YearInducteeNationalityAchievementsRef.
2007
Antonio Díaz-Miguel Spain
2007
Alexander Gomelsky Soviet Union
 Russia
2007
Henry "Hank" Iba United States
2007
Vladimir Kondrashin Soviet Union
 Russia
2007
Aleksandar Nikolić Yugoslavia
 Serbia
2007
Giancarlo Primo Italy
2007
Dean Smith United States
2007
Togo Renan Soares "Kanela" Brazil
2007
Ranko Žeravica Yugoslavia
 Serbia
2009
Pedro Ferrándiz Spain
2009
Pete Newell Canada
 United States
2010
Evgeny Gomelsky Soviet Union
 Russia
2010
Lindsay Gaze Australia
2010
Mirko Novosel Yugoslavia
 Croatia
2013
John "Jack" Donohue United States
 Canada
2013
Cesare Rubini Italy
2016
Jorge Hugo Canavesi Argentina
2017
Dušan Ivković Yugoslavia
 Serbia
2019
Bogdan Tanjević Yugoslavia
 Montenegro
[12]
2019
Mou Zuoyun China[13]
2020
Svetislav Pešić Serbia
2020
Rubén Magnano Argentina
2021
Chuck Daly United States
2021
Tom Maher Australia
2021
Ettore Messina Italy
2022
Geno Auriemma United States
2022
Antonio Carlos Barbosa Brazil
2022
Milan Vasojević Serbia
2023
Alessandro "Sandro" Gamba Italy
2024
Dan Peterson United States

NB:

Female coaches

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In total, 8 individuals, have been inducted as female coaches.

YearInducteeNationalityAchievementsRef.
2007
Lidiya Alekseyeva Russia
2009
Kay Yow United States
2013
Pat Summitt United States
2015
Jan Stirling Australia
2019
Natália Hejková Slovakia
[7]
2020
Tara VanDerveer United States
2022
María Planas Spain
2023
Valérie Garnier France

Technical officials (referees)

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In total, 14 individuals, have been inducted as technical officials.

YearInducteeNationalityAchievementsRef.
2007
Obrad Belošević Serbia
  • FIBA Silver Whistle Award (1977)
2007
Mario Hopenhaym Uruguay
2007
Ervin Kassai Hungary
2007
Vladimir Kostin Russia
2007
Allen Rae Canada
2007
Pietro Reverberi Italy
2007
Renato Righetto Brazil
2009
Artenik Arabadjian Bulgaria
  • FIBA Silver Whistle Award (1976)
2009
Marcel Pfeuti Switzerland
2010
Jim Bain United States
2010
Konstantinos Dimou Greece
  • FIBA Golden Whistle Award (1982)
2013
Valentin Lazarov Bulgaria
2013
Costas Rigas Greece
2015
Robert Blanchard France

Contributors

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National federations (8)

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The original eight founding member national basketball federations ofFIBA, in 1932.

YearInducteeMajor ContributionRef.
2007
ArgentinaArgentine FederationFounding member ofFIBA
2007
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak FederationFounding member ofFIBA
2007
GreeceGreek FederationFounding member ofFIBA
2007
ItalyItalian FederationFounding member ofFIBA
2007
LatviaLatvian FederationFounding member ofFIBA
2007
PortugalPortuguese FederationFounding member ofFIBA
2007
RomaniaRomanian FederationFounding member ofFIBA
2007
SwitzerlandSwiss FederationFounding member ofFIBA

Inductees (35)

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YearInducteeNationalityRoleAchievementsRef.
2007
Nebojša Popović Yugoslavia
 Serbia
2007
Radomir Šaper Yugoslavia
 Serbia
2007
Borislav Stanković Yugoslavia
 Serbia
2007
Anselmo López Spain
2007
Raimundo Saporta Spain
2007
Willard N. Greim United States
  • President of theAAU (1944–1947).
  • Head of Joint Basketball Rules Committee, 1947
  • President of FIBA (1948–1960)
2007
Edward S. Steitz United States
2007
Decio Scuri Italy
2007
Antonio dos Reis Carneiro Brazil
  • President of FIBA (1960–1968)
2007
José Cláudio dos Reis Brazil
2007
Abdel Azim Ashry Egypt
2007
Abdel Moneim Wahby Egypt
  • President of FIBA (1968–1976)
2007
Nikolai Semashko Soviet Union
2007
Robert Busnel France
2007
Renato William Jones United Kingdom
2007
Turgut Atakol Turkey
2007
Marian Kozłowski Poland
2007
Ferenc Hepp Hungary
2007
August Pitzl Austria
2007
Léon Bouffard Switzerland
  • President of FIBA (1932–1948)
2007
James Naismith Canada
 United States
  • Inventor of the sport of basketball
2007
Eduardo Airaldi Rivarola Peru
2007
Dionisio "Chito" Calvo Philippines
2007
Yoshimi Ueda Japan
2007
Yoon Duk-joo South Korea
2009
Al Ramsay Australia
2009
Luis Martín Argentina
2010
George Killian United States
2010
Ernesto Segura de Luna Spain
2010
Hans-Joachim Otto Germany
2010
Abdoulaye Sèye Moreau Senegal
2013
Aldo Vitale Italy
2015
Noah Klieger Israel
2016
Juan Antonio Samaranch Spain
2016
David Stern United States

Current candidates

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These basketball players andcoaches are eligible candidates to possibly become FIBA Hall of Fame inductees in the future.[17]

Male player candidates (64)

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Female player candidates (28)

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Male coach candidates (27)

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abHALL OF FAMERS PLAYERS.
  2. ^"FIBA Hall of Fame - Drazen Dalipagic's profile". halloffame.fiba.com. Archived fromthe original on 2007-06-24. Retrieved2007-06-18.
  3. ^"Nikos GALIS (2007 Class)". FIBA.com. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved9 May 2015.
  4. ^"Dragan KIĆANOVIĆ (2010 Class)". FIBA.com. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved9 May 2015.
  5. ^"Vlade DIVAC (2010 Class)". FIBA.com. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved10 May 2015.
  6. ^"Fasoulas Inducted to FIBA Hall of Fame". The National Herald. 12 June 2016. Retrieved13 June 2016.
  7. ^abcdefgh"Mourning, Arcain and Tanjevic among 11 top basketball personalities making up 2019 Class of FIBA Hall of Fame".
  8. ^"2019 Class of FIBA Hall of Fame: Jiri Zidek".
  9. ^Dream Team, Shaq and Kukoc headline 2017 Class of FIBA Hall of Fame Inductees.
  10. ^HALL OF FAMERS The Dream Team (USA).
  11. ^abHALL OF FAMERS COACHES.
  12. ^"2019 Class of FIBA Hall of Fame: Bogdan Tanjevic".
  13. ^"2019 Class of FIBA Hall of Fame: Mou Zuoyun".
  14. ^HALL OF FAMERS OFFICIALS.
  15. ^8 Founding Federations.
  16. ^HALL OF FAMERS CONTRIBUTORS.
  17. ^FIBA HALL OF FAME FOR THOSE WHO MADE THE GAME Candidates.

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