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2001 in basketball

The following are the basketball events of the year 2001 throughout the world.

Championships edit

Professional edit

College edit

Awards and honors edit

Professional edit

Collegiate edit

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame edit

Women's Basketball Hall of Fame edit

  • Class of 2001[2]

Events edit

Movies edit

Deaths edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Hall of Famers". Basketball Hall of Fame. Retrieved 12 Oct 2014.
  2. ^ . Women's Basketball Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2014.

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The following are the basketball events of the year 2001 throughout the world Contents 1 Championships 1 1 Professional 1 2 College 2 Awards and honors 2 1 Professional 2 2 Collegiate 2 3 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame 2 4 Women s Basketball Hall of Fame 3 Events 4 Movies 5 Deaths 6 ReferencesChampionships editProfessional edit Men 2001 NBA Finals Los Angeles Lakers over the Philadelphia 76ers 4 1 MVP Shaquille O Neal 2000 01 NBA season 2001 NBA Playoffs 2001 NBA draft 2001 NBA All Star Game Eurobasket Yugoslavia 78 Turkey 69 Women WNBA Finals Los Angeles Sparks over the Charlotte Sting 2 0 MVP Lisa Leslie 2001 WNBA season 2001 WNBA Playoffs 2001 WNBA draft 2001 WNBA All Star Game Eurobasket Women France def Russia College edit Men NCAA Division I Duke University 82 Arizona 72 National Invitation Tournament University of Tulsa 79 University of Alabama 60 NCAA Division II Kentucky Wesleyan College 72 Washburn University 63 NCAA Division III Catholic 76 William Paterson College 62 NAIA Division I Faulkner University 63 Oklahoma Science amp Arts 59 NAIA Division II Northwestern Iowa 82 MidAmerica Nazarene University Kan 78 Women NCAA Division I University of Notre Dame 68 Purdue University 66 NCAA Division II Cal Poly Pomona 87 North Dakota State University 80 OT NCAA Division III Washington Mo 67 Messiah College 45 NAIA Division I Oklahoma City University 69 Auburn University Montgomery Ala 52 NAIA Division II Hastings College Neb 73 Cornerstone University Mich 69Awards and honors editProfessional edit Men NBA Most Valuable Player Award Allen Iverson NBA Rookie of the Year Award Mike Miller NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award Ben Wallace NBA Coach of the Year Award Larry Brown Philadelphia 76ers Euroscar Award Peja Stojakovic Sacramento Kings and FR Yugoslavia Mr Europa Peja Stojakovic Sacramento Kings and FR Yugoslavia Women WNBA Most Valuable Player Award Lisa Leslie Los Angeles Sparks WNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award Debbie Black Miami Sol WNBA Rookie of the Year Award Jackie Stiles Portland Fire WNBA Most Improved Player Award Janeth Arcain Houston Comets Kim Perrot Sportsmanship Award Sue Wicks New York Liberty WNBA Coach of the Year Award Dan Hughes Cleveland Rockers WNBA All Star Game MVP Lisa Leslie Los Angeles Sparks WNBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award Lisa Leslie Los Angeles Sparks Collegiate edit Combined Legends of Coaching Award Lute Olson Arizona Men John R Wooden Award Shane Battier Duke Naismith College Coach of the Year Rod Barnes Mississippi Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award Rashad Phillips Detroit Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year Shane Battier Duke NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player Juan Dixon Maryland USBWA National Freshman of the Year Eddie Griffin Seton Hall Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year Matt Doherty North Carolina Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball Tex Winter Women Naismith College Player of the Year Ruth Riley Notre Dame Naismith College Coach of the Year Muffet McGraw Notre Dame Wade Trophy Jackie Stiles Missouri State Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award Niele Ivey Notre Dame Associated Press Women s College Basketball Player of the Year Ruth Riley Notre Dame NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player Ruth Riley Notre Dame Basketball Academic All America Team Ruth Riley Notre Dame Carol Eckman Award Juliene B Simpson East Stroudsburg University Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year Muffet McGraw Notre Dame Nancy Lieberman Award Sue Bird Connecticut Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball Cathy Rush Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame edit Class of 2001 1 John Chaney Michael Mike Krzyzewski Moses E Malone Women s Basketball Hall of Fame edit Class of 2001 2 Van Chancellor Theresa Grentz Phyllis Holmes LaTaunya Pollard Linda K Sharp C Vivian Stringer Vanya Voynova Hazel Walker Rosie Walker Holly WarlickEvents editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it July 2010 Movies editPistol Pete The Life and Times of Pete MaravichDeaths editJanuary 7 Ken Durrett American NBA player and All American at La Salle University born 1948 January 17 Garland O Shields American NBA player Chicago Stags Syracuse Nationals born 1921 January 26 Al McGuire Hall of Fame coach at Marquette and famed college basketball announcer born 1928 February 3 Bobby Colburn American NBL player for the Dayton Metropolitans born 1911 February 19 Guy Rodgers Hall of Fame player for the Philadelphia and San Francisco Warriors born 1935 February 20 Harry Boykoff former St John s and early NBA player born 1922 April 25 Clovis Stark American NBL for the Dayton Metropolitans born 1914 April 29 Andy Phillip Hall of Fame NBA player born 1922 May 15 Ralph Miller Hall of Fame college coach at Wichita State Iowa and Oregon State born 1919 June 26 George Senesky NBA player and coach for the Philadelphia Warriors born 1922 August 1 Dwight Eddleman All American at Illinois and two time NBA All Star born 1922 September 5 Cawood Ledford American radio announcer Kentucky Wildcats born 1926 September 14 George Ireland coach of the 1963 NCAA national champion Loyola Ramblers born 1913 October 13 B L Graham All American college player and head coach Ole Miss Rebels born 1914 October 20 Nebojsa Popovic Serbian player coach and administrator and FIBA Hall of Fame member born 1923 November 18 Renato Righetto Brazilian referee and FIBA Hall of Fame member born 1921 November 23 Gus Broberg two time All American forward at Dartmouth College born 1920 November 28 Bob Cope American college coach Montana born 1928 December 8 Mirza Delibasic FIBA Hall of Fame player from Bosnia and 1980 Olympic Gold Medalist born 1954 December 10 Gus Doerner American NBL player Fort Wayne Pistons Indianapolis Kautskys born 1922 December 13 Larry Costello American All Star NBA player Philadelphia 76ers born 1931 References edit Hall of Famers Basketball Hall of Fame Retrieved 12 Oct 2014 Women s Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2001 Women s Basketball Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 17 October 2014 Retrieved 12 October 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2001 in basketball amp oldid 1134746812, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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