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This Year’s Hall of Fame Class Beautifully Showcases Basketball’s Evolution

The NBA’s winningest coach, one of his protégés who had her own storied WNBA career, three international stars, plus a star who ushered in the superteam era. The 2023 class includes some of the pioneers of today’s game.

It goes without saying that the Basketball Hall of Fame honors its absolute best each summer. But perhaps more than any other Hall of Fame class in basketball history, this year’s group beautifully encompasses the ever-changing nature of the sport.

On Saturday evening, in no particular order, we’ll see the NBA’s winningest coach—who also has the most highly touted rookie in recent memory—inducted. We’ll see one of his protégés, who first had an all-time WNBA playing career before winning a WNBA crown in her first year as coach, enter the Hall. Three international stars will be enshrined, fitting timing given that the league has seen its past five regular-season MVP awards taken by foreign players. And a star who helped usher in the NBA’s superteam and player-empowerment era will take his place in history at a time when today’s stars are landing deals worth $50 and $60 million annually.

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Here’s a look at each superstar’s bona fides on the eve of their Hall of Fame induction.