Basketball

Mike D’Antoni to be Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame

The West Virginia native’s 'space‑and‑pace' philosophy reshaped NBA offenses and earned him a place among the sport’s legends

Mike D'Antoni, a native of West Virginia, will be celebrated this summer as he joins the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, a testament to a career that reshaped how basketball is played at the highest level.

Born and raised in the mountains of southern West Virginia, D'Antoni honed his craft on the courts of Mullens High School before starring at Marshall University, where his early love for movement and spacing took root.

After a playing stint, he transitioned to coaching, eventually introducing a 'space‑and‑pace' philosophy that emphasized rapid ball movement, three‑point shooting and efficient shot selection. The approach, later dubbed the 'Seven Seconds or Less' era, propelled the Phoenix Suns to four consecutive 50‑plus win seasons and turned the team into an offensive juggernaut.

Hall of Fame Induction

D'Antoni is scheduled to be enshrined on August 15, 2026, in Springfield, Massachusetts, where the ceremony will be streamed on NBA.com and NBA TV, allowing fans worldwide to witness the next chapter of his storied legacy.

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