Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Gary Payton, Bulls Owner Jerry Reinsdorf Among 2013 Basketball Hall Of Fame Nominees

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Gary Payton, Bulls Owner Jerry Reinsdorf Among 2013 Basketball Hall Of Fame Nominees

    Legendary guard Gary Payton and Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf are among the nominees chosen for the class of 2013 basketball Hall of Fame.

    According to NBA.com, 31 candidates are moving forward via selection from the North American committee, the section that handles the majority of the nominees from the NBA. From there, a nine-member panel will vote on each, with seven votes needed to advance to the finalist stage, an outcome that will be announced at All-Star weekend in Houston in February. Then, a separate group of 24 voters makes the ultimate ruling, with 18 required for induction. Those results revealed at the Final Four in Atlanta in April.

    Payton was nicknamed "The Glove" during his run in the NBA for his tight defense, and averaged at least 20 points a game seven times and also logged at least eight assists a game in five of those seven. He finally won an NBA Championship in his sixteenth season in the league, when the Miami Heat won in 2006, led by Shaquille O'Neal and Dwyane Wade.

    The entire list of nominees from the North American committee (which includes pro, college and high school ranks): John Bach, Dick Bavetta, Gene Bess, Maurice Cheeks, Jack Curran, Bobby Dandridge, Lefty Driesell, Bill Fitch, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Travis Grant, Tim Hardaway, Spencer Haywood, Robert Hughes, Kevin Johnson, Marques Johnson (first time on the ballot), Gene Keady, Bernard King, Guy Lewis (first time), Danny Miles, William (Speedy) Morris (first time), Dick Motta, Curly Neal, Payton, Rick Pitino, Mitch Richmond, Paul Silas, Eddie Sutton, Jerry Tarkanian, Rudy Tomjanovich, Paul Westphal and Gary Williams.

    Mark Jackson was removed from the ballot after not receiving a single vote in three years, despite being third on the career assist list.
    Source

  • #2
    It'd Be Great for Gary Payton to Get Inducted He is One Of My All Time Favourite's

    Comment


    • #3
      The Glove def deserves recognition. Hardaway does as well.

      But wasn't Jerry Reinsdorf (partly) responsible for breaking up the Bulls team in '99?
      A lil over a year ago I was in bondage
      & now I'm back out here reaping the blessings
      & getting the benefits that go along with it
      Everythin that's out here for kings like us
      The reason why we like this this jewelry & this diamonds & stuff
      They don't understand is because we really from Africa
      & that's where all this stuff come from
      & we originated from kings

      Comment


      • #4
        Originally posted by H.O.V.A. View Post
        The Glove def deserves recognition. Hardaway does as well.

        But wasn't Jerry Reinsdorf (partly) responsible for breaking up the Bulls team in '99?
        lol yeah he was he pissed off Michael Jordan for saying organizations wins championships not the players and he wanted to get rid of the players when they could have won at least 1 more but then again my Lakers had Kobe & Shaq on the rise

        Comment

        Who has read this thread:
        Working...
        X