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Who will be next on the Wall? Who has the next retired number?
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[QUOTE="'nuff sed, post: 3063523, member: 9579"] From Naismith [SIZE=6][B]Criteria for induction [/B][/SIZE] 3 yr wait post retirement Individuals who receive at least seven votes from the North American Screening Committee[B] or five votes from[/B] [B]one of the other screening committees[/B] (women's committee) in a given year are eligible to advance to an Honors Committee, composed of 12 members plus rotating groups of 12 specialists (one group for female candidates, one group for international candidates, and one group for American and veterans candidates) who vote on each candidate. Each screening committee has a limited number of candidates it may submit to the Honors Committee—10 from the North American Committee, and [B]two from each of the other committees[/B]. Any individual receiving at least 18 affirmative votes (75% of all votes cast) from the Honors Committee is approved for induction into the Hall of Fame. As long as the number of candidates receiving sufficient votes from a screening committee is not greater than the number of finalists that the committee is permitted to submit, advancement to the Honors Committee is generally pro forma, although the Hall's Board of Trustees may remove from consideration any candidate who "has damaged the integrity of the game of basketball". So for women Screening committee - 5/7 yes votes , can submit 2 names to Honors Honors Committee - 12 standing and 12 "women's game specialists" - 24 votes - need 18/24 for election 2019 committee submitted 1 players name and 2 coaches - that's right 1 name [URL='https://www.wnba.com/news/teresa-weatherspoon-announced-as-finalist-for-the-2019-naismith-memorial-basketball-hall-of-fame-election/']Teresa Weatherspoon Announced As Finalist For The 2019 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Election - WNBA.com - Official Site of the WNBA[/URL] BUT ....teams can be nominated, like Immaculata - so there is hope you'll get to see you're fav up there, ( if you're under the age of 30) [/QUOTE]
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