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HALL OF FAME INDUCTION DINNER

Volunteer Walkthrough Primer

TOPIC ACTIVITY INFORMATION

FIBA
Hall of The FIBA Hall of Fame is one of the main social highlights of the congress,
Fame Rationale designed to honor players, coaches, teams, referees, and administrators
Induction who have made significant contributions to the game.
Dinner

There will be two (2) red carpet entrances to the Harbor Garden Tent; one
(1) directly from the hotel, and another one (1) from the Lanai Drop off.

Arrival - Delegates: From the hotel to the Lanai exit


- VIPs: Drop-off at Lanai South Parking Area
- Inductees: Vehicle pickup from the hotel lobby, then drop-off at
Lanai South Parking Area

Upon arrival at the venue, the registration marshals will check the tickets of
Registration
the guests. Physical tickets will be given to international guests and QR
& Ticketing
Codes to be provided for the local guests.

All the attendees from either entrance will be able to have the opportunity
to take their photos at the Red Carpet Photo Area.
Red Carpet
Entrance However, guests not accredited to enter the event may still take
their own photos in the hotel access photo area, ensuring that the
area will not be crowded for the FIBA-accredited guests.

FIBA’s 15
A wall leading back to the tent will be designed to exhibit FIBA’s 15 years of
Years of
success.
History

On the way to the tent, an usher will be at the omnibus wall to direct the
Inductee
guests to the Inductee Hallwaywhich will have photos of the FIBA Hall of
Wall &
Fame Class of 2023, 12 influential people who will be inducted later in the
Hallway
event.

While waiting for the event to start, the ushers may suggest the guests
Cocktail
engage in pre-event activities such as socializing at the cocktail area with an
Area
open bar.

- The guest will stand in the designated area directed by the GlamBot
operator. Following a few counts, the subject will pose and with the
operator's signal, the camera will capture the movement of the
GlamBot subject.

- They can get their photos by scanning the QR Code provided by the
operate 5 minutes after they get their turn or after the event.
A selling area will be available at the exhibit area, wherein proceeds will go
Boutique
to FIBA Foundation’s projects in support of the youth and women.

Exhibit Area On display in the exhibit area would be basketball artifacts collected and
preserved by FIBA over the years for the guests to see up close.
HALL OF FAME INDUCTION DINNER
Inductee Information

INDUCTEES IMAGES KEY INFORMATION

• 2006 FIBA Basketball World Cup top scorer


Yao Ming • First-ever international player to be picked number one
(China) overall in the NBA draft
• Eight-time NBA All-Star

• Considered one of the best Brazilian ballers ever


• He inspired his country to FIBA Basketball World Cup
Wlamir Marques titles in 1959 and 1963
(Brazil) • Two silver medals in 1954 and 1970
• His accolades also include two Olympic silver medals
in 1960 and 1964.

Sony Hendrawan
Liem Tjien Siong • Indonesian scoring machine and 1967 Asia Cup MVP
(Indonesia)

Yuko Oga • Female guard who led Japan to seven international


(Japan) medals between 2001 and 2013
Angelo Monteiro
dos Santos Victoriano • Lifted the AfroBasket trophy eight times
(Angola)

• Double Olympian and former FIBA Women's


Basketball World Cup champion
Penny Taylor • Led Australia to historic and first-ever global gold in
(Australia) 2006 (MVP)
• Two silver Olympic medals and two bronze World Cup
medals

Katrina McClain • Two-time World Champion and two-time Olympic gold


(USA) medalist

Amaya Valdemoro
• Women's EuroBasket 2013 champion
(Spain)
• Considered the best player the Philippines has ever
Carlos Loyzaga* produced.
(Philippines) • Led the Philippines to the bronze medal in the 1954
World Cup and four gold medals at the Asian Games.

Zurab Sakandelidze*
• Winning more than ten international medals
(Georgia)

• Coach
Valerie Garnier
• Took her country five times to second place at
(France) EuroBasket

• Coach
Alessandro Gamba • Led Italy to the second position at the 1980 Olympic
(Italy) Games and three EuroBasket medals including a gold
in 1983

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