Nine teams passed on Paul Pierce in the 1998 NBA draft, and if you think he doesn鈥檛 remember each and every one of them, then you don鈥檛 know Paul Pierce.
The newly inducted basketball Hall of Famer called out by name 鈥 in order 鈥 the teams with the first nine picks that year and thanked them for allowing him to slip to the Boston Celtics.
"I appreciate that. Thank you for passing on me. It added fuel to my fire," Pierce, who had been expected to go as high as No. 2 overall, said in his acceptance speech in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Saturday night. 鈥淭o this day I don鈥檛 understand how I slipped to No. 10. But you know everything happened for a reason. Going to the Celtics, I鈥檓 grateful.鈥
Four months after the pandemic-delayed induction of the Class of 2020, including Kobe Bryant, the Hall community gathered to enshrine 16 more new members 鈥 its biggest class ever. Many in the crowd wore masks; three-time WNBA MVP Lauren Jackson wasn鈥檛 able to attend because she was back in Australia in lockdown.
Bill Russell, who was inducted as a player in 1975, was honored for his coaching career; he is the fifth person to be inducted as both a player and a coach. But to former President Barack Obama his greatest role was what he accomplished off the court during the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
鈥淏ill Russell, perhaps more than anyone else, knows what it takes to win, and what it takes to lead,鈥 Obama said in a video. 鈥淎s tall as Bill Russell stands, his example and his legacy rise far, far higher.鈥
Others joining the Hall were: Villanova coach Jay Wright, defensive Pistons star Ben Wallace, two-time NBA champion Chris Bosh, longtime Portland and Sacramento coach Rick Adelman, Washington and Sacramento All-Star Chris Webber and two-time Olympic gold medalist Yolanda Griffith.
WNBA President Val Ackerman, longtime coach Cotton Fitzsimmons, scouting pioneer Howard Garfinkel were inducted as contributors. Clarence 鈥淔ats鈥 Jenkins was picked by the Early African American Pioneers Committee, Croatia and Chicago Bulls star Toni Kukoc was tabbed by the International Committee, Bob Dandridge by the Veterans Committee and Pearl Moore from the Women鈥檚 Veterans Committee.
Russell, 87, was honored as the first Black coach in NBA history. Taking over the Celtics from Red Auerbach in 1966 and staying on as a player-coach for two more years, Russell guided Boston to NBA titles in 1968 and 鈥69.
Russell was present and wearing a Celtics mask at the 小蓝视频, but his speech was presented as a prerecorded video.
鈥淗ey, Chris Weber, we鈥檙e going into the Hall of Fame with Bill Russell, bro,鈥 Chris Bosh said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 crazy.鈥
Bosh discussed his arrival in Miami, when Heat executive Pat Riley offered one of his NBA championship rings and said it could be returned when they won one together; they won two, and Bosh finally returned the bauble on Saturday night.
And he discussed his departure, at the age of 31, when he was forced to retire because of blood clots.
鈥淎fter finally making it to the mountaintop with so much more to do, in my mind, so much more work to do, it all stopped,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 eventually came to realize that we all have it in our power to make the most out of every day despite what happens, to turn setbacks into strengths.鈥
Ackerman was the inaugural president of the WNBA, the first female president of USA Basketball and, since 2013, the commissioner of the Big East. With few female role models to look up to in the business of sports, she found one elsewhere.
鈥淚鈥檓 inspired to this day by the example set by Billie Jean King,鈥 Ackerman said, 鈥渁nd the many strong women and men who followed her in the quest to make the chance to play sports, and to do it on a big stage, a reality for girls and women in our country and our world.鈥
Kukoc chose Michael Jordan and Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf as his presenters and alluded to the tension over his arrival in Chicago that was laid bare in the documentary 鈥淭he Last Dance.鈥
鈥淚 would like to thank this gentleman here, Michael Jordan, and Scottie Pippen, for kicking my butt during the Olympics in Barcelona, and that way motivating me to work even harder to become an important part of the Chicago Bulls,鈥 he said.
Wallace was emotional and poetic in describing his upbringing as an undersized big man who carved out a role on defense, winning defensive player of the year four times.
鈥淏asketball was not my life. Basketball was just in my life. I took basketball and I created a path for those who helped me,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 took. I received. I gave back. I laid a path. I laid a track. It should be easy to find, I was stuck in it for quite some time.鈥
He walked off the stage with a raised fist.
Wright's speech touched on Philadelphia basketball history; Webber gave a shoutout to Detroit. Dandridge said NBA opponents who went to major colleges looked down upon him because he went to who went to Norfolk State, a historically Black schools.
鈥淢y experience in HBCU schools was not limited to basketball," he said. "I saw what having class was like. I witnessed dignity, and a sense of belonging.鈥
Most inductees thanked their families and teammates and the coaches who helped them along the way, but Ackerman also gave a shout out to James Naismith, who invented basketball.
And Moore thanked the game itself.
鈥淏asketball made it possible for me to travel the country and overseas, to earn a college degree," she said. "And from shooting on a makeshift hoop in the yard in 小蓝视频 Carolina to playing in the world鈥檚 most famous arena, Madison Square Garden.
鈥淎nd tonight, having my name enshrined with the likes of those sitting in the hall is indeed a fairy tale come true.鈥
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Jimmy Golen, The Associated Press