George Karl lost 19 of his first 21 games as an NBA coach. Tim Hardaway spent hours dribbling alone in an unfinished basement when it was too cold to go outside in his native Chicago. Theresa Grentz鈥檚 family lost all its belongings in a 1970 house fire, leaving her with only the yellow pajamas she was wearing at the time.
There were no signs that basketball immortality awaited any of them.
Now, they鈥檙e members of the most sought-after club in the game. Karl, Hardaway and Grentz are among 13 people who will be officially enshrined in the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts on Saturday night -- a group that largely was tied together by what they overcame on their way to a long list of accomplishments that include NCAA titles, NBA titles and Olympic gold medals.
鈥淵ou learn from the adversity,鈥 Grentz said Friday. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to have everything perfect. You take what you have, make that work, make the most of what you have, not what you think you need. There we were, I had absolutely nothing, but yet tomorrow night 鈥 and I鈥檓 a nervous wreck about this 鈥 I鈥檓 going in the Hall of Fame.鈥
Karl was one of five people selected by the North American Committee, alongside West Virginia coach Bob Huggins, the late referee Hugh Evans and and Tim Hardaway.
Swin Cash, Marianne Stanley and Lindsay Whalen were selected by the women鈥檚 committee. Longtime coaches Del Harris and Larry Costello were picked by the contributor committee, while six-time All-Star Lou Hudson was chosen by the veterans committee. Grentz 鈥 who played for the legendary Immaculata program and guided Rutgers to the final AIAW title in 1982 鈥 was chosen by the women鈥檚 veteran committee and FIBA Hall of Famer Radivoj Korac by the international committee.
Karl鈥檚 career as an NBA coach started in 1984 with the Cleveland Cavaliers, starting 0-9 and 2-19, but rallying that season to face Boston in the opening round of the playoffs. The Celtics won the series 3-1, and Karl remains of the belief that the Celtics got favorable whistles.
鈥淭hey got all the calls,鈥 Karl lamented.
Maybe so. But half a lifetime later, Karl got the Hall鈥檚 call.
Harris鈥 coaching career included him working with numerous Hall of Fame players 鈥 Rick Barry, Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Yao Ming and Magic Johnson among them 鈥 along with some sure-fire future ones like Dirk Nowitzki.
鈥淭o think that still, somehow or another, I contributed to the game and not just played it or coached it, it鈥檚 more humbling to me than anything I would have ever thought about,鈥 Harris said.
Hardaway was a finalist four other times for the Hall, never getting in. This year鈥檚 call from Hall of Fame President and CEO John Doleva was one he didn鈥檛 want to take, for fear that he was about to go 0-for-5.
鈥淪haking, sweating, lot of emotions going on,鈥 Hardaway said of that moment. 鈥淪aw the Hall of Fame number come through my phone. Did not want to answer the phone because I didn鈥檛 want to take another rejection.鈥
He鈥檒l never have to worry about that again.
Whalen, a four-time WNBA champion and now the coach at her alma mater Minnesota, said one of the first great teams she saw in person was the 2002 UConn Huskies 鈥 a team that featured Cash. And it wasn鈥檛 lost on Whalen that she is entering the Hall alongside Cash, Grentz and Stanley, who also played at Immaculata before embarking on a long coaching career.
鈥淢yself and Theresa, Marianne, Swin, going in together, I think we represent a lot of what鈥檚 been great with women鈥檚 basketball over the years,鈥 Whalen said. 鈥淎nd I think there鈥檚 young girls and women right now that are sitting there that are seeing us and that can become a realistic goal and dream for them if they work hard.鈥
Among the five presenters that Cash selected to be alongside her for Saturday's ceremony is her UConn coach, Geno Auriemma.
Cash lauded Auriemma for his constant pursuit of nothing but excellence.
鈥淵ou were trying to be the best and practices were always harder than a game," said Cash, a two-time NCAA champion, three-time WNBA champion, two-time Olympic gold medalist and now part of the front office with the NBA's New Orleans Pelicans. 鈥淏ut that prepared you mentally to understand what you wanted to achieve. And every year, the bar was a national championship. With some people, the bar is a conference championship or 鈥楬ey, we made the tournament.' Whereas, at Connecticut, we hang banners."
Also now members of the Hall are three selections made by the Early African-American Pioneer Committee: Wyatt 鈥淪onny鈥 Boswell, Inman Jackson and Albert 鈥淩unt鈥 Pullins 鈥 all of them, among other things, having been members of the Harlem Globetrotters.
Huggins 鈥 who, like Whalen, is also coaching at his alma mater 鈥 deflected credit for his 916 career wins as a college coach, 844 of those coming at the Division I level.
鈥淕ood players,鈥 Huggins said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been fortunate.鈥
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