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Blake Griffin, Doc Rivers among Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame finalists

From Lob City to Immortality: Blake Griffin, Doc Rivers Headline Star-Studded 2026 Hall of Fame Finalists

The path to basketball immortality narrowed significantly this week. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame unveiled its list of 21 finalists for the Class of 2026, a group that masterfully blends high-flying artistry, coaching brilliance, and transformative team legacies. Headlined by first-time eligible superstar Blake Griffin and veteran coach Doc Rivers, this year’s finalists present a fascinating cross-section of basketball influence, sparking immediate debate about legacy, impact, and the very definition of Hall of Fame worthiness.

Contents
  • A Tale of Two Paths: Griffin’s Peak vs. Rivers’ Longevity
  • Beyond the Headlines: A Deep and Historic Finalist Pool
  • Snubs and Surprises: The Tough Cut of History
  • Predictions for the Class of 2026
  • Conclusion: Celebrating Basketball’s Tapestry

A Tale of Two Paths: Griffin’s Peak vs. Rivers’ Longevity

The simultaneous candidacies of Blake Griffin and Doc Rivers offer a compelling study in contrasting basketball resumes. Griffin’s case is built on the sheer, explosive force of his prime. His arrival in the NBA with the Los Angeles Clippers wasn’t just a debut; it was a cultural reset. As the engine of Lob City, Griffin’s kinetic partnership with Chris Paul transformed a moribund franchise into a nightly highlight reel and legitimate contender. His rookie season—delayed by injury—was worth the wait, earning him the 2011 Rookie of the Year award with averages of 22.5 points and 12.1 rebounds. He was a six-time All-Star, a five-time All-NBA selection, and perhaps the most must-watch player of the early 2010s.

Yet, his path was not linear. A series of knee injuries eventually sapped his otherworldly athleticism, leading to a remarkable and often overlooked second act. In Detroit, he reinvented himself as a playmaking forward and floor-spacer, willing the Pistons to the playoffs in 2019 with a heroic, knee-braced performance that underscored his toughness. This evolution is key to his Hall of Fame argument: he was both a peak superstar and a resilient adapter.

Doc Rivers’ candidacy, conversely, is a monument to sustained success and leadership over decades. His 2008 NBA championship with the Boston Celtics is the crown jewel, a triumph that ended a 22-year drought for the league’s most storied franchise. With over 1,100 career regular-season wins, he ranks among the top ten coaches in NBA history. However, his legacy is complex, marked by several painful playoff series collapses with the Clippers and 76ers. His finalists status asks voters to weigh his championship pedigree and profound respect within the game against those postseason shortcomings. His election would be a nod to a career of immense influence and the ability to manage superstar egos across different eras.

Beyond the Headlines: A Deep and Historic Finalist Pool

While Griffin and Rivers command attention, the 2026 finalist list is remarkably deep, featuring legends from all corners of the sport.

  • Candace Parker: The other first-time eligible shoo-in. Parker didn’t just play the game; she revolutionized the forward position in women’s basketball. A two-time WNBA MVP, two-time champion, and the first woman to dunk in an NCAA tournament game, her all-around skill set made her a generational talent.
  • The 1996 U.S. Women’s National Team: This is a nomination for the ages. This iconic squad, featuring legends like Teresa Edwards, Dawn Staley, and Lisa Leslie, went 60-0, gold the 1996 Olympic gold in Atlanta, and is widely credited with launching the modern era of women’s basketball. Their enshrinement as a team is considered a foregone conclusion.
  • Elena Delle Donne: A unique talent and two-time WNBA MVP, Delle Donne’s combination of size, shooting, and scoring prowess has few parallels in basketball history.
  • Amar’e Stoudemire: The explosive heart of the “Seven Seconds or Less” Phoenix Suns, STAT was a six-time All-Star and a force of nature whose career was also altered by knee injuries.
  • Mark Few & Kelvin Sampson: These coaching nominations highlight sustained college excellence. Few has built Gonzaga into a perennial national power, while Sampson’s success at multiple schools and his transformative impact on player development is legendary.
  • Mike D’Antoni: Nominated as a contributor, his case is built on changing the NBA’s offensive philosophy forever, making him one of the most influential minds of the 21st century.

Snubs and Surprises: The Tough Cut of History

The Hall’s selection process is notoriously rigorous, and the list of those who did not advance from the candidate pool is almost as star-studded as the finalists list. The exclusion of players like Shawn Marion (a champion and defensive Swiss Army knife), Marc Gasol (a Defensive Player of the Year, champion, and international icon), and Robert Horry (owner of seven rings and a reputation for clutch play) speaks to the incredibly high bar for enshrinement. Coach Rick Barnes’ omission, despite taking three different programs to the NCAA Tournament, underscores the challenge for college coaches without a national title. These snubs ensure that the Hall of Fame debate will remain vibrant and contentious for years to come.

Predictions for the Class of 2026

Based on historical voting patterns and the strength of the resumes, we can make some educated forecasts for the final class, which will be announced during the 2025 NCAA Final Four.

Near-Locks: Candace Parker and the 1996 U.S. Women’s National Team feel like the safest bets. Parker’s resume is unimpeachable, and the ‘96 team’s historical significance is too great to ignore.

Strong Favorites: Blake Griffin’s unique narrative of peak superstardom and reinvention, combined with his cultural impact, should carry him through on his first ballot. Mike D’Antoni’s influence as a contributor is likely to be rewarded.

On the Bubble: Doc Rivers’ case will be the ultimate litmus test for how voters balance a championship and win total against playoff disappointments. Elena Delle Donne’s individual brilliance may see her selected, though the crowded ballot could force a wait. The same applies to Amar’e Stoudemire.

Wild Cards: The selections of coaches like Mark Few or Kelvin Sampson could depend on the committee’s desire to honor college excellence separate from the NBA-centric names.

Conclusion: Celebrating Basketball’s Tapestry

The 2026 Naismith Hall of Fame finalists list is more than a precursor to an induction ceremony; it is a snapshot of basketball’s evolving soul. It honors the aerial assault of Blake Griffin, the strategic grind of Doc Rivers, the pioneering spirit of Candace Parker, and the collective triumph of the 1996 Olympic team. It acknowledges that greatness wears many uniforms—player, coach, contributor, team. While the final selections will inevitably leave some worthy legends waiting, this group of finalists collectively tells the story of where the game has been and how it got here. Their legacies, whether cemented in Springfield this year or in the future, are already indelibly woven into the fabric of basketball history.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

Image: CC licensed via www.wallpaperflare.com

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