The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame formally announced the 2022 class of inductees Saturday in New Orleans, home of this year's NCAA Men's Final Four.
The 2022 class includes 13 honorees who will be formally inducted this September in Springfield, Massachusetts. The selected honorees for the 2022 class include Manu Ginobili, Tim Hardaway, Bob Higgins, George Karl, Hugh Evans, Swin Cash, Marianne Stanley and Lindsay Whalen.
The Direct Elect Committee chose five honorees for the class of 2022, including Lou Hudson, Larry Costello, Theresa Shank-Grentz and Radivoj Korac.
Ginobili spent his entire 16-years NBA career with the San Antonio Spurs, winning four NBA titles. Ginobili compiled 14,043 points, 4,001 assists, 3,697 rebounds and 1,392 steals with the Spurs. The two-time NBA All-Star helped Argentina win the gold medal at the 2004 Olympics.
“It’s quite special. Being recognized at that stage is beyond what anybody can think of.”@manuginobili on his @Hoophall induction!#22HoopClass | #PorVida pic.twitter.com/buUqfCRqkw
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) April 2, 2022
Hardaway was a five-time All-Star and made five All-NBA teams over a 14-year career with the Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets and Indiana Pacers. Hardaway finished with 15,373 points, 2,855 rebounds, and 7,095 assists.
Congratulations to #22HoopClass honoree Bob Huggins, who led teams to 25 NCAA Tournament Appearances, 2 NCAA Final Fours and over 900+ career wins. pic.twitter.com/Ad6oOvbJVq
— Basketball HOF (@Hoophall) April 2, 2022
Higgins has been coaching since 1977 and has been the head man at West Virginia since 2007. He's a two-time NCAA Division I Regional Championships winner and was elected to the NCAA Basketball Hall of Fame earlier this year. Overall, Higgins has a head-coaching record of 916-399.
Congratulations to #22HoopClass honoree Bob Huggins, who led teams to 25 NCAA Tournament Appearances, 2 NCAA Final Fours and over 900+ career wins. pic.twitter.com/Ad6oOvbJVq
— Basketball HOF (@Hoophall) April 2, 2022
Karl is another head coach to be elected, amassing a 1,175-824 record leading the Cleveland Cavaliers, Warriors, Seattle SuperSonics, Milwaukee Bucks, Denver Nuggets and Sacramento Kings. Karl coached in the NBA All-Star Game four times and was named Coach of the Year in 2013.
Congratulations to #22HoopClass honoree George Karl, who is 6th all time in NBA career wins, 22 playoff runs and was the 2013 @NBA Coach of the Year. pic.twitter.com/uhwCIKavBW
— Basketball HOF (@Hoophall) April 2, 2022
Evans was an NBA referee for 28 years, working 1,969 regular-season games and 35 NBA Finals games over his career. Evans now works for the NBA front office as an assistant supervisor.
Congratulations to #22HoopClass honoree Hugh Evans, who officiated over 2,200 games including 35 @NBA Finals Games. pic.twitter.com/cqHHhJ5nEu
— Basketball HOF (@Hoophall) April 2, 2022
Cash spent four years at UConn, winning two NCAA Championships before being drafted second overall in the 2022 WNBA Draft by the Detroit Shock. Over a 15-year career in the WNBA, Cash was a four-time WNBA All-Star and won three WNBA Championships. Internationally, Cash won two Olympic gold medals in 2004 and 2012. She currently serves as the Vice President of Basketball Operations and Team Development for the New Orleans Pelicans.
Congratulations to 3x @WNBA Champion, 4x WNBA All-Star and 2x Olympic Gold Medalist #22HoopClass honoree @SwinCash. pic.twitter.com/5aU3MRleMF
— Basketball HOF (@Hoophall) April 2, 2022
Stanley has been coaching at the college or pro level since 1977, leading Old Dominion, Penn, USC, Stanford and California before moving onto the WNBA. She has assisted with the Los Angeles Sparks, Washington Mystics, New York Liberty and Los Angeles Sparks. She currently coaches the Indian Fever. Stanley was named WNBA Coach of the Year in 2022 and is a member of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.
Congrats again to former Mystics' Assistant Coach Marianne Stanley for being named a #22HoopHall honoree!
— Washington Mystics (@WashMystics) April 2, 2022
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Whalen was a standout at the University of Minnesota before being selected fourth overall in the 2004 WNBA Draft by the Connecticut Sun. Over her 14-year WNBA career, Whalen was a five-time All-Star and won four WNBA titles. She still holds the WNBA record for career assists. Whalen has been head coach at her alma mater, Minnesota, since 2018.
Congratulations to 4x @WNBA Champion, 5x WNBA All-Star and 2x Olympic Gold Medalist, #22HoopClass honoree @Lindsay_13. pic.twitter.com/Jd4I40KW8Q
— Basketball HOF (@Hoophall) April 2, 2022
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