The NBA 75th Anniversary Team, also referred to as the NBA 75,[1][2] was chosen in 2021 to honor the 75th anniversary of the founding of the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was the fourth and most recent anniversary team in the league.[3] Similar to the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History named in 1996, a panel of reporters, current and former players, coaches, general managers, and team executives selected the greatest players in league history.[4] Tasked with compiling a list of 75 players, the committee named an additional 76th member due to a tie in voting.[5][6] It was built as part of the league's anniversary celebration during the 2021–22 NBA season.[4] Forty-five of the seventy-six players were later assembled in Cleveland, during the halftime ceremony of the 2022 All-Star Game.[note 1]
Players selected
editList
editAt the time of selection, the players selected combined for 158 NBA championships, 62 Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards, 48 Finals MVP awards, and 730 All-Star selections. Of the 76 players, all 50 members of the 50th anniversary team were selected.[7] The other 26 included players from the 1970s to the current era.[8] Two notable omissions from the earlier top 50 selections, Bob McAdoo and Dominique Wilkins, were named to the 75th anniversary list.[9][10] When the previous 50 players were chosen in 1996–97, Wilkins was the only nine-time All-Star to be excluded, as well as the only six-time All-NBA selection to miss the cut. A two-time NBA champion, McAdoo was the only former league MVP omitted.[10][11] Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, George Mikan and Bob Pettit are the only players who have been named to all four NBA anniversary teams.[note 2][12] Derrick Rose (2011) was the only former league MVP (as of 2020) to not be included on the team.[13]
Eleven players (Giannis Antetokounmpo, Carmelo Anthony, Stephen Curry, Anthony Davis, Kevin Durant, James Harden, LeBron James, Kawhi Leonard, Damian Lillard, Chris Paul, and Russell Westbrook) were active in the 2021–22 season, when the list was announced.[7] Four of them (Anthony, Davis, James, and Westbrook) were playing for the Los Angeles Lakers on their 2021–22 squad. The Brooklyn Nets, with Durant and Harden on their roster, were the only other team with multiple active players.[14] The Boston Celtics had the most overall players, past and present, on the list with 20. The Lakers were next with 15.[15]
Italics | Denotes player who was active in the NBA at the time of induction | |||||
Bold | Denotes player who was not previously on the 50th Anniversary Team | |||||
All-Star | Denotes number of All-Star appearances | |||||
All-NBA | Denotes number of All-NBA selections | |||||
HoF Year | Denotes year of Basketball Hall of Fame induction as player | |||||
G | Guard | F | Forward | C | Center | |
Pos | Position | Pts | Points | Reb | Rebounds | |
Ast | Assists | MVP | Most Valuable Player |
Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2020–21 season, the season last completed before the list was announced.[discuss]
(†) - Player deceased when selected for the team
Selection process
editThe list was made through voting compiled by a panel of 88 media, current and former players, coaches, general managers, and team executives.[91][92] The NBA stated the players were "selected for being pioneers that have helped shape, define, and redefine the game."[93] The NBA revealed 25 members of the list the first two days, and 26 the last day from October 19 through October 21, 2021.[4]
Criticisms
editIt was widely rumored that Kyrie Irving was originally on the list, as his then-team, the Brooklyn Nets, prematurely posted an announcement congratulating him on the achievement, but was later excluded allegedly due to controversy regarding his public image at the time.[94][95] Former teammate LeBron James later said, "Damn shame he ain’t Top 75!", as did Andre Iguodola, "So y'all saying Kyrie Irving ain't top 75? I agree… he top 20 at least…" in Twitter posts criticizing the snub.[96][97] Irving himself, sports commentators, and fans criticized the exclusion due to Irving's already illustrious career at the time of the list.[98][99][100]
Former NBA coach and television commentator Stan Van Gundy said that it was "absolutely ridiculous" that Dwight Howard was not included on the team.[101] Howard later said, "I knew I wasn't going to be on it".[102][103] In an Instagram post, Klay Thompson said, "Maybe I’m just naive in my ability to play basketball, but in my head, I’m top 75 all-time."[104] NBA coach and former commentator Steve Kerr said that he had hoped Thompson and Draymond Green "would be on there".[105]
15 Greatest Coaches in NBA History
editAlongside the selection of the NBA's 75th anniversary team was the selection of the 15 Greatest Coaches in NBA History. The list was compiled based upon unranked selection undertaken exclusively by a panel of 43 current and former NBA coaches in collaboration with the National Basketball Coaches Association. Of the 15 coaches, eight members of the Top 10 Coaches in NBA History in 1996 were selected; original Top 10 coaches Bill Fitch and John Kundla were excluded from the updated list. Nine of the 15 coaches named were alive at the time of the list's announcement, and four of them—Steve Kerr, Gregg Popovich, Doc Rivers, and Erik Spoelstra—were active.[note 8] Six have died: Red Holzman in 1998,[106] Red Auerbach in 2006,[107] Chuck Daly in 2009,[108] Jack Ramsay in 2014,[109] and K. C. Jones and Jerry Sloan in 2020.[110][111] Nelson and Sloan were the only members to have never won a championship as a coach; Nelson won five as a player. Wilkens was the only member of the coaches list to have been selected as a member of the players list. At the time of selection, 10 of the 15 coaches were also members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in that role, with Nelson the most recent inductee in 2012. Popovich would be inducted in 2023.[112]
Italics | Denotes coach who was active in the NBA at the time of induction | |||||
Bold | Denotes coach who was not previously selected among the Top 10 Coaches in NBA History |
Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2020–21 season, the season last completed before the list was announced.[discuss]
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ The following players were honored posthumously: Paul Arizin (died 2006), Elgin Baylor (died 2021), Kobe Bryant (died 2020), Wilt Chamberlain (died 1999), Dave DeBusschere (died 2003), Hal Greer (died 2018), John Havlicek (died 2019), Sam Jones (died 2021), Moses Malone (died 2015), Pete Maravich (died 1988), George Mikan (died 2005), Dolph Schayes (died 2015), Bill Sharman (died 2013), Nate Thurmond (died 2016), and Wes Unseld (died 2020).
The following players were honored virtually: Larry Bird, Bob Cousy, Dave Cowens, Tim Duncan, Walt Frazier, Karl Malone, Earl Monroe, Steve Nash, Scottie Pippen, Willis Reed, Bill Russell, Russell Westbrook, and Lenny Wilkens.
Nate Archibald, Anthony Davis and Kevin Durant did not attend nor appear virtually in the ceremony for various reasons. - ^ The 25th anniversary team was the only one of the four teams that did not allow for the inclusion of active players at the time
- ^ American Basketball Association (ABA) teams other than those admitted into the NBA in 1976 are not included; each year is linked to an article about that particular NBA season.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Barkley, Bird, Drexler, Ewing, Johnson, Jordan, Karl Malone, Pippen, Robinson, and Stockton were members of the 1992 U.S. Olympic team that was inducted as a unit in 2010.
- ^ a b c Lucas, Robertson, and West were members of the 1960 U.S. Olympic basketball team that was inducted as a unit in 2010.
- ^ Russell was inducted as a coach in 2021.
- ^ West was inducted as a contributor in 2024.
- ^ Italicized record and winning percentage reflect all games played through the 2021–22 season; the preceding record is that of the coach at the time of his selection.
- ^ Jones was inducted to the Hall as a player in 1989.
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External links
edit- NBA's 75th Anniversary Team Players at NBA.com
- The Full NBA 75 Team Announced at 2022 All-Star Game at the NBA official YouTube channel