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Maya Moore, Sue Bird and Sylvia Fowles also at the Hall of Fame

While we already knew, by the indiscretions of ESPN, that Carmelo Anthony And Dwight Howard Was their entry to the Hall of Fame this year, the rest of the cuvée was also unveiled. And in women, Sue Bird,, Maya Moore And Sylvia Fowles will thus enter the Pantheon!

Others returned to Springfield: that of the referee Danny Crawfordof the American “Redeem team” Olympic champion in 2008, of the coach Billy Donovan and the owner of the Heat, Micky Arison.

It is therefore an extremely prestigious 2025 vintage for women's basketball with in particular the legend Sue Bird, four times WNBA champion, 13 times All-Star, double NCAA champion and five times Olympic champion, while she also has the record of assists in the American women's league.

Another legend, Maya Moore, also four times WNBA champion, MVP in 2014, double NCAA champion too and twice Olympic champion. Finally, there is Sylvia Fowles, double WNBA champion, double MVP of the finals, four times a defender of the year but also four times Olympic champion.

See you on September 6

Retired since 2017, Danny Crawford was one of the most respected referees in the NBA, who constantly whistled the finals: 23 stakes in a row, a record since 1975.

Billy Donovan, who currently coaches the Bulls, is in the spotlight for his success with the University of Florida, whom he led to the double in NCAA with Al Horford, Joakim Noah and Corey Brewer.

As for Micky Arison, he has owned Miami Heat since 1995, when he gave the keys to the franchise in Pat Riley. What lead the club to three titles (2006, 2012 and 2013).

All these beautiful people have an appointment in Springfield, Massachusetts, on September 5 and 6.

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