Chris Bosh, Paul Pierce, Chris Webber and Ben Wallace are among the 14 finalists for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame announced 14 finalists for the Class of 2021 on Tuesday.
The official 2021 class will be announced on May 16, and the enshrinement ceremony is scheduled for September. An exact date for the ceremony will be announced this week, per the NBA.
Former Raptors and Heat forward Chris Bosh headlines this year's finalists. Bosh is an 11-time All Star and two-time NBA Champion. Celtics legend and 2008 Finals MVP Paul Pierce is another likely Hall-of-Fame candidate.
Celtics legend Bill Russell is also up for election for his accomplishments as a coach in the NBA. Russell was enshrined in 1975 for his dominant playing career, and he was also the first Black coach in NBA history. Russell coached the Celtics to two NBA championship in 1968 and 1969.
The class of 2020 enshrinement ceremony has been rescheduled and rescheduled to May 14-16 due to COVID-19. The 2020 class includes Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan.
Here is the full list of the 2021 finalists:
Rick Adelman, NBA coach
Chris Bosh, NBA player
Michael Cooper, NBA player
Tim Hardaway, NBA player
Marques Johnson, NBA player
Paul Pierce, NBA player
Bill Russell, NBA coach
Ben Wallace, NBA coach
Chris Webber, NBA player
Jay Wright, NCAA men's basketball coach
Leta Andrews, high school basketball coach
Yolanda Griffith, WNBA player
Lauren Jackson, WNBA player
Marianne Stanley, NCAA women's coach