HOUSTON (AP) ― Retired Houston Rockets center Yao Ming could enter the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as early as next year ― not as a player, but as a contributor to the game.
John Doleva, the president and CEO of the Hall, said Tuesday that Yao has been nominated by a member of the Chinese media and his credentials will be considered by an international panel. As a contributor, Yao would bypass the usual five-year waiting period for retired players.
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Former NBA All-Star Yao Ming (AP-Yonhap News) |
The 7-foot-6 Yao retired in July after leg and foot injuries ended his eight-year NBA career. The eight-time All-Star averaged 19 points and 9.2 rebounds in the NBA.
He’ll also be remembered for his global impact on the league, almost single-handedly expanded its reach throughout Asia.
Doleva said a panel of seven “experts on the international game” will consider Yao’s credentials, and six of the seven will have to approve Yao’s election. The panel is only allowed to select one individual, and Doleva said Yao will be facing about 12-15 other candidates for induction next year.
The deadline for nominations is Nov. 1. Doleva says a member of the Chinese media contacted him to ask about the categories available for individuals, and submitted a formal application this week on Yao’s behalf.