Retired NBA stars Tony Parker, Dirk Nowitzki, Dwyane Wade and Pau Gasol and legendary San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich were among those inducted Saturday into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
The Class of 2023 paid tribute to global talent with French guard Parker, German forward Nowitzki, Spanish center Gasol and US guard Wade joined by 74-year-old Popovich, coach of the Spurs since 1996. "It's a powerhouse class, really," Gasol said. "I'm humbled and very lucky to be a part of this class with all these amazing people." "I feel like I made it somewhere," Wade said. "I'm just enjoying the moment." Parker was a four-time NBA champion with San Antonio, a six-time NBA All-Star and the 2007 NBA Finals Most Valuable Player. "It was an unbelievable journey," Parker said. "I never thought somebody like me can experience something like that.
For all the kids who are watching, keep dreaming big." Parker choked up thanking his family and paid tribute to his US and French heritage, saying, "I felt like I had the best of both cultures and it helped me on my journey." "When I was in France, they would say, 'You're too small.
You're too skinny. You'll never make it.' Well, I'm the one who is laughing now." Parker was a star for Popovich's Spurs from 2001-2018 and finished his NBA career at Charlotte in 2019.