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Monday, November 14, 2011

Reggie Miller Divac racing for a spot in the Hall of Fame

The NBA already has a list of new nominees to form the new class of Hall of Fame. After the latest ceremony, in which the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame welcomed names like Dennis Rodman, Arvydas Sabonis and Chris Mullin, the institution has already released the names of candidates to become part of it.

If the class of 2011 was full of myths of the basket, the 2012 is not far behind. A list that names are the pivot as the Serb Vlade Divac , the one of the best shooters of all time, Reggie Miller , one of the greatest scorers in the league, Bernard King , or the components of the Warriors' Run TMC 'of the early 90's, Mitch Richmond and Tim Hardaway . Basketball all four sides.

Among the candidates highlights the presence of Reggie 'Killer' Miller. Former Pacer criticized the NBA for not having included this summer, so this time his name appears as the favorite to become part of the constellation of stars. With him may be the pivot Vlade Divac, who would take over from Sabonis as the representative of European basketball in the 'Hall of Fame'.

In addition to Miller, Divac and 'warriors' in the list are names like Bernard King, Maurice Cheeks, Don Nelson, Spencer Haywood and Ralph Sampson. They know if they pass the first screening will take place in February, during the dispute of the 'All-Star. The names of the winners will be announced in March definitely.

The final list:
Player: Reggie Miller, Vlade Divac, Maurice Cheeks, Paul Silas (competes in the category of player), Tim Hardaway, Bernard King, Ralph Sampson, Spencer Haywood, Mitch Richmond, Mark Jackson, Al Attles, John Bach, Dick Bavetta (the referee whistled most games in the NBA), Lefty Driesell, Bill Fitch, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Curt Gowdy, Tom Jernstedt, Jerry Krause, Dick Motta, Don Nelson, Billy Packer, Rick Pitino, George Raveling, Eddie Sutton Rudy Tomjanovich, Gene Shue, Jim Valvano, Donnie Walsh, Gary Williams, Paul Westphal and Jamaal Wilkes.

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