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(詳細はNaismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame honors players who have shown exceptional skill at basketball, all-time great coaches, referees, and other major contributors to the sport. Located in Springfield, Massachusetts, the Basketball Hall of Fame is named after Dr. James Naismith, who invented the sport in 1891; he was inducted into the Hall as a contributor in 1959. The Coach category has existed since the beginning of the Hall of Fame. For a person to be inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach, they must either be "fully retired for five years" or, if they are still active, "have coached as either a fulltime assistant or head coach on the high school and/or college and/or professional level" for 25 years. As part of the inaugural class of 1959, three coaches were inducted (Forrest C. "Phog" Allen, Henry Clifford Carlson and Walter E. Meanwell); in total, 95 coaches have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Six coaching inductees were associated with teams that were inducted to the Hall of Fame as units. Don Haskins, inducted in 1997, was the coach of the 1966 Texas Western basketball team, which was inducted in 2007. Dutch Lonborg, inducted in 1973, was manager of the 1960 U.S. Olympic team that was inducted in 2010. Three coaching inductees were members of the staff for the 1992 U.S. Olympic "Dream Team" that was also inducted in 2010—head coach Chuck Daly (1994) and assistants Lenny Wilkens (1998) and Mike Krzyzewski (2001). Cathy Rush (2008) was the head coach of the Immaculata College women's team of 1972–1974 that was inducted in 2014.〔 Nine of the inducted coaches were born outside the United States: Cesare Rubini, Aleksandr J. Gomelsky, Antonio Díaz-Miguel, Aleksandar "Aza" Nikolić, Geno Auriemma, Alessandro "Sandro" Gamba, Mirko Novosel, Pedro Ferrándiz, and Lidia Alexeeva. Ten of the inducted coaches are women: L. Margaret Wade, Jody Conradt, Pat Head Summitt, Sandra Kay Yow, Sue Gunter, Rush, C. Vivian Stringer, Tara VanDerveer, Alexeeva, and Sylvia Hatchell. Three coaches have also been inducted as players: John Wooden, Bill Sharman, and Wilkens. The most recent inductees in this category, who entered the Hall on August 8, 2014, are Bobby "Slick" Leonard, Nolan Richardson, and Gary Williams. The Hall's 2015 induction class was announced in two phases, with three coaches in all to be enshrined. Two of the three, Lindsay Gaze and Tom Heinsohn, were directly elected as coaches by special Hall committees and announced during the NBA All-Star Weekend on February 14, 2015. On April 6, as part of the festivities surrounding the NCAA Men's Final Four in Indianapolis, John Calipari was announced as that year's third coaching inductee. The formal induction ceremony will be held on September 11. Gaze, a native of Australia, will become the tenth coaching inductee born outside the United States. Heinsohn will become the fourth individual to be inducted as both a player and coach.〔 ==Coaches== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of coaches in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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