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A couple comments on conflicting sources:
Bertha Teague was inducted as a coach, not a contributor.
Tex Winter was inducted as a contributor, not a coach.
Tarzan Cooper was inducted as a contributor, not a player.
Kevin McHale was inducted as a player, not a coach.
There may be conflicting sources that claim each of these to be false. In every case but McHale's, it would make more sense for the people at issue to have been inducted in the capacity they're listed. However, the hall of fame defines its own membership, and they've inducted them as I've listed above. I've changed it to reflect this. See the Hall's official website: (
http://www.hoophall.com/hall-of-famers-index/)
Wfredmason (
talk) 22:17, 22 July 2013 (UTC)reply
Done Although she played Center for Uconn and the Liberty, you are correct that she was officially
selected as a "Contributor" Given her importance to the growth of women's basketball, this is probably fitting even if it seems odd.
Eggishorn(talk)(contrib) 17:39, 20 January 2018 (UTC)reply
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A couple comments on conflicting sources:
Bertha Teague was inducted as a coach, not a contributor.
Tex Winter was inducted as a contributor, not a coach.
Tarzan Cooper was inducted as a contributor, not a player.
Kevin McHale was inducted as a player, not a coach.
There may be conflicting sources that claim each of these to be false. In every case but McHale's, it would make more sense for the people at issue to have been inducted in the capacity they're listed. However, the hall of fame defines its own membership, and they've inducted them as I've listed above. I've changed it to reflect this. See the Hall's official website: (
http://www.hoophall.com/hall-of-famers-index/)
Wfredmason (
talk) 22:17, 22 July 2013 (UTC)reply
Done Although she played Center for Uconn and the Liberty, you are correct that she was officially
selected as a "Contributor" Given her importance to the growth of women's basketball, this is probably fitting even if it seems odd.
Eggishorn(talk)(contrib) 17:39, 20 January 2018 (UTC)reply