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The 2022 Basketball Hall of Fame Ceremony: Who’s Going In, How To Watch

Sep 9, 2022, 2:04 PM

George Karl enters the Basketball Hall of Fame with the 2022 class....

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The 2022 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame ceremony takes place this weekend.

This year’s ceremony is led by former Sacramento Kings coach George Karl, Manu Ginobili, Tim Hardaway, Swin Cash, and more. The Sacramento Kings were the last team Karl coached, ending his career with an 1175-824 record, currently 6th all-time in wins among NBA head coaches.

The 13 honorees were announced in April 2022.

When is the induction ceremony?

The induction ceremony takes place 4 p.m. PST Saturday, Sept. 10, from Springfield Symphony Hall in Springfield, Mass.

How you can watch the ceremony

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Ceremony will be broadcast live exclusively on NBA TV. A red carpet show kicks off the evening at 3 p.m. PST,

Who is going in?

The 13 new members of the Hall of Fame include:

  1. George Karl
  2. Lindsay Whalen
  3. Hugh Evans
  4. Manu Ginobili
  5. Tim Hardaway
  6. Bob Huggins
  7. Swin Cash
  8. Marianne Stanley
  9. Del Harris
  10. Larry Costello
  11. Theresa Shank-Grentz
  12. Radivoj Korac
  13. Lou Hudson

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