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Payton, Pitino on Hall of Fame ballot

Louisville Cardinals Coach Rick Pitino, shown at a March 2012 game, is among 12 people who are finalists for the 2013 class of the basketball Hall of Fame. UPI/John Angelillo
Louisville Cardinals Coach Rick Pitino, shown at a March 2012 game, is among 12 people who are finalists for the 2013 class of the basketball Hall of Fame. UPI/John Angelillo | License Photo

HOUSTON, Feb. 15 (UPI) -- Nine-time NBA All-Star Gary Payton and Coach Rick Pitino are among 12 finalists on the ballot for the 2013 class of the Basketball Hall of Fame.

Pitino, who has taken six teams to the Final Four, is a finalist for the second consecutive year. He coached Kentucky to the 1996 NCAA championship.

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Payton played 18 seasons, mostly with Seattle, in the NBA. He average 16.3 points a game in 1,335 games and was selected for the All-Star Game nine times.

Joining Payton as first-time hall finalists are Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond, Tom Heinsohn, Sylvia Hatchell and Dawn Staley.

Second-time finalists, along with Pitino, are Maurice Cheeks, Spencer Haywood, Bernard King, Guy Lewis and Jerry Tarkanian.

A finalist needs 18-of-24 votes from the Honors Committee for election into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. The class will be announced April 8 and induction ceremonies will take place Sept. 8 in Springfield, Mass.

The Hall of Fame, in a release, also said five people were directly elected hall members. They are: Roger Brown, voted in from the American Basketball Association Committee, Richie Guerin from the Veterans Committee, Oscar Schmidt from the International Committee, Russ Granik from the Contributors Direct Election Committee and Edwin B. Henderson from the Early African-American Pioneers Committee.

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