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This March, we have been working diligently on adding to our futures section in the big four sports. We have our first update to share, with the addition of the 2026 Basketball Futures.
All of the names feature retired players who will first be Hall of Fame eligible for the Class of 2026. You can now vote and/or comment as to whether you believe these names are (or are not) Hall of Fame worthy.
The new names are:
Andre Iguodala: Iguodala was a four-time NBA Champion with the Golden State Warriors and was a Finals MVP. He was also an All-Star and was the Sixth Man of the Year once and twice.
Carmelo Anthony: Anthony led Syracuse to an NCAA Championship and was on three Olympic Gold Medal Teams for the United States. A ten-time All-Star, Melo had four Third Team All-NBA, two Second Team All-NBA selections, and won a Scoring Title.
Goran Dragic: A multi-time champion in Slovenia, Dragic won a EuroBasket Gold for his country. In the NBA, he was an All-Star, a Third Team All-NBA and Most Improved Player Award winner.
Hassan Whiteside: For a brief time, Whiteside was one of Miami’s best players and is a former Second Team All-Defensive Selection.
Joe Johnson: Johnson went to seven All-Star Games and was a Third Team All-NBA Selectee once. His best years were with Atlanta.
LaMarcus Aldridge: Aldridge went to seven All-Star Games and was at his best with the Portland Trail Blazers. He earned five All-NBA spots, two Second Team spots, and three Third Team spots.
Lou Williams: Williams twice won the Sixth Man of the Year Award and holds the record for the most Points off of the bench.
Paul Millsap: Millsap was a rebounding machine at Louisiana Tech and would become a four-time All-Star in the NBA.
Rajon Rondo: Rondo won an NBA Title with the Celtics early in his career and later with the Lakers, and he was also a four-time All-NBA Selection.
Trevor Ariza: Ariza played over 1,000 Games and won an NBA Championship with the Lakers in 2009.
You know what we want you to do!
Cast your votes, and offer your opinions!
As always, we here at Notinhalloffame.com thank you for your support!