John Bunn Award

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The John Bunn Award—in full, the John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award—is an annual basketball award given by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to an individual who has contributed significantly to the sport of basketball. Named after John Bunn, the first chairman of the Basketball Hall of Fame Committee from 1949 to 1969, the award is the highest and the most prestigious honor presented by the Basketball Hall of Fame other than enshrinement.[1][2]

Honorees

* Elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
Year Recipient Note
1973 John Bunn* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 1964
1974 John Wooden* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a player in 1960 and a coach as 1973
1975 J. Walter Kennedy* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 1981
1976 Henry P. Iba* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a coach in 1969
1977 Clifford Fagan* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 1984
1978 Curt Gowdy Another Hall of Fame award, the Curt Gowdy Media Award, is named after him
1979 Eddie Gottlieb* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 1972
1980 Arnold "Red" Auerbach* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a coach in 1969
1981 Ray Meyer* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a coach in 1979
1982 Daniel Biasone* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 2000
1983 Robert J. Cousy* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a player in 1971
Another Hall of Fame award, the Bob Cousy Award, is named after him
1984 Lawrence F. O'Brien* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 1991
1985 Lee Williams
1986 Grady W. Lewis
1987 Dave R. Gavitt* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 2006
1988 Haskell Hillyard
1989 George E. Killian
1990 Pat Head Summitt* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a coach in 2000
1991 Morgan B. Wootten* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a coach in 2000
1992 Will Robinson
1993 Joe Vancisin
1994 Bill Wall
1995 Pete Carlesimo
1996 Vic Bubas
1997 C. M. Newton* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 2000
1998 Tex Winter* Inducted into the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 2011
1999 Harlem Globetrotters* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a team in 2002
2000 Meadowlark Lemon* Inducted to the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 2003
2001 Tom Jernstedt
2002 Harvey Pollack
2003 Joe O'Brien
2004 Zelda Spoelstra
2005 Marty Blake
2006 Betty Jaynes
2007 Thomas "Satch" Sanders Inducted into the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 2011
2008 Val Ackerman
2009 Johnny Kerr
2010 Don Meyer[3]
2011 Brian McIntyre[4]
2012 Pat Williams[5]
2013 George Raveling[6] Inducted into the Hall of Fame as a contributor in 2015.[7]
2014 Alvin Attles[8]
2015 Rod Thorn[9]
2016 Jim Delany[10]

References

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External links

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