What are the Requirements to Become an NBA Hall of Famer?

This year, there’s double the excitement around the organization of the NBA Hall of Fame, and rightfully so. Last year, the pandemic forced a cancellation of the illustrious event and stopped the fans from witnessing legends basking in the glory.

On May 15, 2021, Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, and Kobe Bryant will enter one of the most memorable HOF classes. The six-time champion Michael Jordan will also be in attendance to give a posthumous award to the Black Mamba. 

This brings one to wonder, what are the requirements to become a basketball Hall of Famer?

NBA Hall of Fame Award eligibility and nomination

First and foremost, one must understand that the eligibility for retired players differs from that of a coach, a referee, or a contributor. For now, sticking to the set criteria for the players, there are a few important pointers to keep in mind. The committee will only consider an application from a player retired for four complete seasons and who can receive the enshrinement in the fifth year. So exactly as is the case with Kobe Bryant, the Black Mamba retired in 2016, making the current year his quickest shot at receiving the honor. 

Also, in case a player comes out of retirement for a short stint, his case will see a review on an individual basis. Take Michael Jordan, had he not made a comeback with the Wizards, he’s have received the honor in 2003. But since his final retirement stretched, the GOAT received his ultimate official recognition in 2009.

Once the eligibility is met, the Basketball Hall of Fame (BHOF) must receive a completed nomination form latest by October 31. Secondly, the team adds the received forms to the official ballot and then presents them to appropriate committees for further review.

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Which committees take care of the decision-making?

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver speaks onstage for Building Brands and Delighting Fans: On October 25, 2018, in New York City. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images)

Approximately 200K+ people visit the 40,000 sq ft museum to learn more intimately about the 400+ HOF inductees. This makes the job of the selected committees even more important because their scrutiny of the candidates must be perfect. 

So for that, the Naismith Memorial BHOF has set up two screening committees in North American and Women’s committees. If a candidate receives zero votes from both sides, his candidature faces a cancellation for five years. 

At maximum, the two sides can elect 14 (10+4) finalists. Then, they send the chosen names for further scrutiny by the Board of Trustees and the Honors Committee. Upon approval from these groups, the filtered finalists, successfully enduring all the integrity checks, reach the final door. The ‘Direct-Elect committees’ then carefully make the review and elect the enshrinees. 

It is an arduous multi-level process and hence even the very best often fail to make the cut. So what do you say, which deserving candidate(s) in your eyes is yet to receive the honor? Help us know in the comments.

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