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GB GET POT 5 AS MAHER HEADS FOR HALL

Great Britain’s men are in the fifth pot of seeds for the EuroBasket 2022 draw.

It is to take place on April 29 in Germany with four possible venues for GB in the group phase.

 

Meanwhile former Great Britain women’s coach Tom Maher is among the inductees for 2021 into FIBA Basketball Hall of Fame.

The Australian, who led GB from 2010-2012 including at the London Olympics, led his home nation to Olympic silver and bronze medals and has coached various teams in six consecutive Games since 1996.

Dream Team coach Chuck Daly (USA – posthumously), Panagiotis Giannakis (Greece) and Ettore Messina (Italy) are the other coaches inducted.

Daly held the reins of arguably the most famous team in international basketball history, guiding the United States to the gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. While he had success as both a high school and college coach, Daly was best known for his almost two decades at the helm of NBA teams, including the Detroit Pistons, whom he steered to titles in 1989 and 1990.

Giannakis achieved legendary status in Greece, spearheading his national team’s run to glory at FIBA EuroBasket 1987 as the team’s point guard, a title won after an upset of the defending champions Soviet Union. Having also led Greece to the Final of FIBA EuroBasket 1989 and a maiden Olympic appearance in 1996, Giannakis finished his national team career with an impressive 351 caps. He also enjoyed great success at the club level, winning continental competitions with Aris and Panathinaikos.

Messina led Italy’s national team to a runners-up finish at FIBA EuroBasket 1997 and in his more than three decades of coaching, he has cemented his reputation as one of the greatest European coaches of all time; among the many title triumphs his teams have celebrated were four EuroLeague championships.

The rest of the Class of 2021 is comprised of a glittering list of players and coaches that have left and in some cases continue to leave indelible marks on basketball.

The inductees also include Olympian and three-time FIBA AfroBasket winner Mathieu Faye (Senegal); Olympic gold medalist and world champion Sergey Tarakanov (Russia); three-time NBA All-Star Detlef Schrempf (Germany); leading scorer of the 1956 Olympics for bronze medal winners Uruguay Oscar Moglia (Uruguay – posthumously); five-time Czechoslovakian League champion and FIBA EuroBasket runner-up Stanislav Kropilak (Slovakia); Olympic silver and bronze medalist Penka Stoyanova (Bulgaria – posthumously); Olympic silver and bronze medalist Haixia Zheng (China), FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup runner-up and FIBA Women’s EuroBasket champion Hana Horakova (Czech Republic).

The Class of 2021 marks the first time that players from China, Germany, Senegal and Slovakia are inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame.

Here is the full list of inductees that make up the 2021 Class of the FIBA Hall of Fame:
Players

Mathieu Faye (Senegal)
Hana Horakova (Czech Republic)
Stanislav Kropilak (Slovakia)
Oscar Moglia (Uruguay – posthumously)
Detlef Schrempf (Germany)
Penka Stoyanova (Bulgaria – posthumously)
Sergey Tarakanov (Russia)
Panagiotis Giannakis (Greece)
Haixia Zheng (China)

Coaches

Chuck Daly (USA – posthumously)
Tom Maher (Australia)
Ettore Messina (Italy)

The Class of 2021 will be enshrined into the FIBA Hall of Fame together with the Class of 2020, headed by Steve Nash,m after being deferred for a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The digital ceremony will take place on June 18.