News from August 12. The Basketball Hall of Fame held the enshirement ceremony for the inductees for the class of 2011. The inductees are: Players Teresa Edwards won Olympic gold medal in 1984, 1988, 1996, 2000; Georgia University went 116-7 during her 4 year college career Artis Gilmore played 5 seasons with Kentucky in the ABA and 12 seasons with Chicago and San Antonio in the NBA; ABA MVP and Rookie of the Year 1972; won 1975 ABA Championship Chris Mullin played 13 seasons with Golden State Warriors and 3 with Indiana Pacers, won Olympic Gold Medal in 1984 and 1992 Dennis Rodman won NBA Championships in 1989, 1990, 1996, 1997, 1998; played 14 NBA seasons; won NBA Defensive Player of the Year in 1990 and 1991; led NBA in rebounds 7 times Arvydas Sabonis played with the Russia international teams 1981-1989, played 6 seasons with the Spanish League, played 7 seasons with Portland, won 1988 Olympic Gold Medal, won 1982 World Championship Gold Medal Goose Tatum The Crown Prince of the Harlem Globetrotters, played 13 seasons with the Globetrotters Coaches Herb Magee coach of Division II Philadelphia University since 1967, 920-363 record, won NCAA National Championship 1970 Tara VanDerveer coaching since 1978, with Stanford since 85-86, won NCAA 1990 and 1992 championships, won 1996 Olympic Gold Medal Contributors Satch Sanders played 13 seasons with Boston (60-61 - 72-73), won 8 NBA Championships, helped develop NBA Rookie Transition Program Tex Winter 57 seasons as NBA and college coach, proponent of the triangle offense