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Reminder Publications photo by Leo Pilares
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(left to right) Six-time NBA champion Michael Jordan, formally of the Chicago Bulls and the Washington Wizards; David Robinson, formally a center for the San Antonio Spurs and two-time NBA champ is credited 2,954 blocks, fifth in NBA history; Coach Jerry Sloan, formally of the Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz is credited 1,043 wins, the most wins with one franchise in the NBA; John Stockton, former point guard for the Utah Jazz holds the NBA-record for career assists with 15,806; Rutgers University Women's Basketball Coach C. Vivian Stringer is a three-time national coach of the year and credited with the third-most wins in Division I women's basketball history with 825, were inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame last week.
"It all started with the little round ball," Jordan said at the Sept. 11 press conference on center court. "It's not just me going into the Hall of Fame, it's a group of us."
Stringer said she was overwhelmed by the honor.
"There are no words to deeply express how I feel today," she added. "It's nothing that I ever planned. It's the moment you want to hold onto for life ... you are only limited by your dreams and vision."
Reminder Publications reporting by Katelyn Gendron
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