After electing a star-studded Class of 2020 -- led by NBA legends Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and the late Kobe Bryant -- the Basketball Hall of Fame will officially enshrine two classes in 2021.
The full Class of 2020 was unveiled on April 4, 2020. The nine new members of the Basketball Hall of Fame were enshrined in April after the original 2020 ceremony was delayed and relocated due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The 16-person Class of 2021 will be enshrined this week, led by former NBA superstars Chris Bosh, Paul Pierce, Ben Wallace and Chris Webber. Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell is also being enshrined for his coaching career, making him the fifth person to receive the honor of being a Hall of Famer as both a player and a coach. All 16 members of the Class of 2021 will be presented at the official enshrinement ceremony by current members of the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Basketball Hall of Fame news and schedule
2021 Enshrinement Weekend
Sept. 10, 2 p.m. ET: Hall of Fame news conference
Sept. 10, 6 p.m. ET: Tip Off Celebration and Awards Gala
Sept. 11, 7 p.m. ET: Class of 2021 Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony
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Class of 2021 - North American Committee
Rick Adelman
Inducted as coach; presented by Vlade Divac (Class of 2019) and Jack Sikma (Class of 2019)
23 seasons as NBA head coach with Portland Trail Blazers, Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings, Houston Rockets and Minnesota Timberwolves
1,042-749 in regular season; 78-78 in playoffs
Led Trail Blazers to NBA Finals in 1990 and 1992
Coached Western Conference All-Star team in 1991, 2001 and 2003
Chris Bosh
Inducted as player; presented by Ray Allen (2018) and Pat Riley (2008)
19.2 PPG, 8.5 RPG, 49.4% FG in 13 seasons with Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat
11-time NBA All-Star, 1-time All-NBA selection
Won 2012 and 2013 NBA championships with Miami Heat
Won Olympic gold medal in 2008 with Team USA
MORE: Chris Bosh's search for that feeling he once had as an NBA star
Yolanda Griffith
Inducted as player; presented by Van Chancellor (2007)
13.6 PPG, 7.9 RPG, 50.6% FG in 11 seasons with Sacramento Monarchs, Seattle Storm and Indiana Fever
1999 WNBA MVP and Defensive Player of the Year
7-time WNBA All-Star and 5-time All-WNBA selection
Won 2005 WNBA championship with Sacramento Monarchs
Won Olympic gold medals in 2000 and 2004 with Team USA
Griffith still in awe after HOF election
Yolanda Griffith is thankful for being elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame and said she owes the honor to her family.
Lauren Jackson
Inducted as player; presented by Sheryl Swoopes (2016)
18.9 PPG, 7.7 RPG, 46.0% FG in 12 seasons with Seattle Storm
3-time WNBA MVP (2003, 2007, 2010)
2007 WNBA Defensive Player of the Year
7-time WNBA All-Star and 8-time All-WNBA selection
Won 2004 and 2010 WNBA championships with Seattle Storm
Won Olympic silver medals in 2004, 2004 and 2008 with Australia
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'I'd been playing local basketball' - Jackson on getting HOF call
Three-time WNBA MVP and Australian basketball great Lauren Jackson shares what it felt like to get the call telling her she was going into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.
Paul Pierce
Inducted as player; presented by Kevin Garnett (2020)
19.7 PPG, 5.6 RPG, 3.5 APG in 19 NBA seasons with Boston Celtics, Brooklyn Nets, Washington Wizards and LA Clippers
10-time NBA All-Star and 4-time All-NBA selection
Won 2008 NBA championship and Finals MVP award with Boston Celtics
Bill Russell
Inducted as coach; presented by Charles Barkley (2006), Julius Erving (1993), Spencer Haywood (2015), Alonzo Mourning (2014), Bill Walton (1993), Rick Welts (2018)
Eight seasons as NBA head coach with Boston Celtics, Seattle SuperSonics and Sacramento Kings
341-290 in regular season, 34-27 in playoffs
Won 1968 and 1969 NBA championships with Boston Celtics
Previously inducted into Hall of Fame as a player in 1975
MORE: Bill Russell's career highlighted by fight for civil rights
Ben Wallace
Inducted as player; presented by Larry Brown (2002)
5.7 PPG, 9.6 RPG, 2.0 BPG in 16 NBA seasons with Washington Bullets/Wizards, Orlando Magic, Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers
4-time NBA All-Star and 5-time All-NBA selection
4-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year (2002, 2003, 2005, 2006)
Won 2004 NBA championship with Detroit Pistons
MORE: Retirement wasn't easy for Ben Wallace
Chris Webber
Inducted as player; presented by Isiah Thomas (2000)
20.7 PPG, 9.8 RPG, 4.2 APG in 15 NBA seasons with Golden State Warriors, Washington Bullets/Wizards, Sacramento Kings, Philadelphia 76ers and Detroit Pistons
5-time NBA All-Star and 5-time All-NBA selection
1994 NBA Rookie of the Year
Led University of Michigan to NCAA championship game in 1992 and 1993
Jalen congratulates former Fab Five teammate Webber on HOF election
Jalen Rose and Chris Webber reminisce as Webber reflects on his election to the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Jay Wright
Inducted as coach; presented by Charles Barkley (2006), Bill Cunningham (1986), Herb Magee (2011) and George Raveling (2015)
27 seasons as NCAA head coach at Hofstra and Villanova
612-274 overall record; 30-14 in NCAA tournament
Two-time Naismith National Coach of the Year (2006, 2016)
Led Villanova to NCAA championships in 2016 and 2018
Wright on HOF election: 'It's pretty amazing'
Jay Wright expresses his gratitude for being elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame.
Veteran's Committee
Bob Dandridge
Inducted as player; presented by Oscar Robertson (1980)
18.5 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 3.4 APG in 13 seasons with Milwaukee Bucks and Washington Bullets
4-time NBA All-Star and 1-time All-NBA selection
Won 1971 NBA championship with Milwaukee Bucks and 1978 NBA championship with Washington Bullets
Women's Veteran's Committee
Pearl Moore
Inducted as player; presented by Sylvia Hatchell (2013)
32.0 PPG in four seasons at Francis Marion College
4,061 career points is most ever by a women's college basketball player
4-time AIAW Small College All-American
1979 American Women's Sports Foundation Small College Player of the Year
International Committee
Toni Kukoc
Inducted as player; presented by Michael Jordan (2009) and Jerry Reinsdorf (2016)
11.6 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 3.7 APG in 13 NBA seasons with Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers, Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks
1996 NBA Sixth Man of the Year
Won 1996, 1997 and 1998 NBA championships with Chicago Bulls
Three-time EuroLeague MVP (1990, 1991, 1993)
MORE: Kukoc talks about Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and 'The Last Dance'
Early African-American Pioneers
Clarence 'Fats' Jenkins
Inducted as player; presented posthumously by Wayne Embry (1999)
Two-sport athlete in baseball and basketball in the 1920s and 1930s
Played for the first teams that were named "Colored Basketball World's Champions" in 1917, 1918 and 1919
Went on to play for the New York Incorporators, the Loendi Big Five, the Commonwealth Big Five and the New York Renaissance, where he served as team captain
Won eight consecutive Colored Basketball World Championships with three different teams
Contributors
Val Ackerman
Inducted as contributor; presented by Russ Granik (2013) and Rick Welts (2018)
WNBA president from 1996 to 2005
USA Basketball president from 2005 to 2008
Big East commissioner since 2013
Enshrined in Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011
Cotton Fitzsimmons
Inducted as contributor; presented posthumously by Charles Barkley (2006), Jerry Colangelo (2004) and Phil Knight (2012)
21 seasons as NBA head coach with Phoenix Suns, Atlanta Hawks, Buffalo Braves, Kansas City Kings and San Antonio Spurs
832-775 in regular season, 35-49 in playoffs
Two-time NBA Coach of the Year (1979, 1989)
Big 8 Conference Coach of the Year in 1970 with Kansas State
Howard Garfinkel
Inducted as contributor; presented posthumously by John Calipari (2015), Grant Hill (2018), Bob Hurley Sr. (2010)
Co-Founder and longtime director of Five-Star Basketball Camp
Started High School Basketball Illustrated in 1965, the first high school scouting report
Inducted into the Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013
Recent Hall of Fame classes
2020: Patrick Baumann, Kobe Bryant, Tamika Catchings, Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett, Kim Mulkey, Barbara Stevens, Eddie Sutton, Rudy Tomjanovich
2019: Al Attles, Carl Braun, Charles "Chuck" Cooper, Vlade Divac, Bill Fitch, Bobby Jones, Sidney Moncrief, Jack Sikma, Tennessee A&I teams from 1957 to 1959, Wayland Baptist University teams of 1984-82, Teresa Weatherspoon, Paul Westphal
2018: Ray Allen, Maurice Cheeks, Charles "Lefty" Driesell, Grant Hill, Jason Kidd, Steve Nash, Tina Thompson, Dino Radja, Charlie Scott, Ora Mae Washington, Rod Thorn, Rick Welts, Katie Smith
2017: Robert Hughes, Tracy McGrady, Bill Self, Rebecca Lobo, Muffet McGraw, Mannie Jackson, Tom Jernstedt, Jerry Krause, Zack Clayton, Nick Galis, George McGinnis
2016: Zelmo Beaty, Darell Garretson, Allen Iverson, Tom Izzo, John McClendon, Yao Ming, Shaquille O'Neal, Cumberland Posey, Jerry Reinsdorf, Sheryl Swoopes