Philadelphia’s Basketball History Well Represented at Jay Wright Hall of Fame Induction

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Jay Wright on the basketball court.

Jay Wright brings together a lot of Philadelphia history for his induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball of Fame, writes Pat Ralph for phillyvoice.com.

Wright, from Bucks County, was exposed early to the Big 5 and the Sixers NBA championship in 1967.

In the 80s, he coached at Drexel before joining Rollie Massimino’s Villanova staff.

By 2001, he was Villanova head coach and in the last 20 years has:

  • Led the Villanova Wildcats to 12 Big 5 titles
  • 15 NCAA Tournament appearances
  • Eight Big East regular season titles
  • Four conference tournament titles
  • Three Final four appearances
  • Two national championships
  •  One Olympic gold for the U.S. Men’s basketball team.

The four Hall of Famers presenting Wright Saturday had Philadelphia basketball ties of their own.

“I wanted to go with the guys from my hometown that were a part of my Philadelphia basketball upbringing,” Wright said.

Herb Magee recruited him out of high school. 

Charles Barkley was a good friend and one of the greatest basketball players ever. Billy Cunningham was great friends with Coach [Rollie] Massimino who brought a championship to Philly. And George Raveling is “one of the great Villanova legends of all time,” Wright said.

Read more at phillyvoice.com about Wright’s Hall of Fame presenters.

See Jay Wright’s Hall of Fame speech.

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