Pacers’ Reggie Miller nominated for Hall of Fame
ORLANDO — Former Indiana Pacers great Reggie Miller was named Friday as a first-time finalist for the Basketball Hall of Fame, one of a dozen finalists for the class of 2012.
“When you’re in the backyard and you’re trying to play the 3-2-1 game, and you’re trying to be the Iceman (George Gervin) and do the figure roll. … Now to be on the same stage with these guys. It’s just a great honor,” Miller said.
Miller, a five-time All-Star, wasn’t nominated last year in his first year of eligibility.
Article continues after this advertisementHe was joined as a first-time finalist by five-time NCAA collegiate Final Four coach Rick Pitino, former NBA coach Bill Fitch and two-time Olympic gold medalist Katrina McClain.
On the ballot again are Don Nelson, Maurice Cheeks, Bernard King, Dick Motta, Hank Nichols, Ralph Sampson, Jamaal Wilkes and the All-American Red Heads, known as the female version of the Harlem Globetrotters and the first women’s professional basketball team.
The 2012 class will be announced April 2 at the NCAA Final Four in New Orleans.
Article continues after this advertisementA finalist needs 18 of 24 votes from the Honors Committee for election.
Five 2012 inductees were announced on Friday as direct elections.
They included Nike co-founder Phil Knight as a contributor.
“I was so shaken that my knees almost buckled,” Knight said.