Warriors player, coach, legend, & NBA Champion Al Attles has been elected into the @Hoophall Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) April 6, 2019
Congratulations, Al! pic.twitter.com/gLZciBJ2QK
Introducing the #19HoopClass!— NBA (@NBA) April 6, 2019
Al Attles
Carl Braun
Chuck Cooper
Vlade Divac
Bill Fitch
Bobby Jones
Sidney Moncrief
Jack Sikma
Teresa Weatherspoon
Paul Westphal
Wayland Baptist Flying Queens
Tennessee A&I (1957-59) pic.twitter.com/URStZc6U0j
Warriors patriarch & ex-player and coach Al Attles talked to @TheUndefeated in 2016 about his career with the franchise that began in 1960 and included Wilt's 100-point game. Check out those words from the soon to be member of @Hoophall. https://t.co/Fx3VzbnC1c #Warriors #NBA— Marc J. Spears (@MarcJSpearsESPN) April 6, 2019
Al Attles, known as “The Destroyer” for his tenacious, no-nonsense approach, concluded his 11-year playing career in 1971, the last two seasons which overlapped with his appointment as player-coach in 1969-70. He remains the longest-serving coach in @warriors history (13 years). pic.twitter.com/xCf1xazs6k— NBA History (@NBAHistory) April 6, 2019
What an honor for @warriors #Legend Al Attles! @Hoophall #19HoopClass #LegendsofBasketball pic.twitter.com/HI4P8V9jDn— NBA Alumni (@NBAalumni) April 6, 2019
Salute to former Warriors coach and player Al Attles being elected into the @Hoophall as a contributor. https://t.co/F8ctgteVma pic.twitter.com/ZtUF8vTBWR— The Undefeated (@TheUndefeated) April 6, 2019
https://t.co/Op8ZJbkGnH: Story on the selection of Al Attles, a 1960 @NCATAGGIES graduate, for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. He's the first Aggie to get the call for Springfield. #AggiePride @warriors #DubNation https://t.co/MaEJHtuJqF— Eddie Wooten (@EddieWootenNR) April 6, 2019
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