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    David Robinson Inducted Into The U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Class of 2008

    - Three-time Olympian Robinson Will Be Honored In A June 19 Induction
    Ceremony -

    Colorado Springs, Colo. - The U.S. Olympic Committee
    today announced that three-time basketball Olympian David Robinson will
    be inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Presented by Allstate as
    a member of the distinguished Class of 2008. The induction ceremony will
    take place June 19 in Chicago at the Joan W. and Irving B. Harris
    Theater. The U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Class of 2008 is comprised of
    nine Olympians, one Paralympian, an Olympic Coach, Veteran, Team and
    Special Contributor.

    A member of the historic 1992 Dream Team in Barcelona, David Robinson,
    A.K.A. "The Admiral," is the only U.S. men's basketball player to be
    named to three Olympic teams and has played on a total of nine USA
    Basketball teams. He has collected five gold medals, one silver and one
    bronze medal while helping USA teams to an overall record of 61-6 (.910
    winning percentage).

    "It's a tremendous honor for David to be inducted into the U.S. Olympic
    Hall of Fame, and he certainly deserves this recognition," said USA
    Basketball Executive Director Jim Tooley. "USA Basketball is very proud
    of David's contributions to the game of basketball and to the community
    in general, and we are pleased that his legacy will be preserved in the
    U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. He has compiled an incredible history of
    service, dedication and success, and he truly represents the best of
    what an athlete can be."

    Robinson won gold medals in the 1992 and 1996 Olympics, 1992 Tournament
    of the Americas, 1986 World Championship and 1986 Goodwill Games; he won
    a silver medal in the 1987 Pan American Games; and a bronze medal in the
    1988 Olympics. Additionally, he represented the USA as a member of the
    1988 Select Team and 1985 FIBA World Club Championship Team.

    Also inducted in the Class of 2008 were Wrestler Bruce Baumgartner,
    athletics athlete Joan Benoit, figure skater Brian Boitano, boxer Oscar
    de La Hoya, equestrian J. Michael Plumb, swimmer Amy Van n, shooter
    Lones W. Wigger, Jr. and Paralympic swimmer John Morgan as individuals.
    Figure skating coach Carlo Fassi will be inducted in the Coach category
    along with Olympic figure skating gold medalist Carol Heiss Jenkins in
    the Veteran category. The members of the 1996 Women's Gymnastics Team -
    Amanda Borden, Amy Chow, Dominique Dawes, Shannon Miller, Dominique
    Moceanu, Jaycie Phelps and Kerri Strug - will also be honored in the
    Team category, as will legendary Hollywood producer Frank Marshall as
    the Special Contributor.

    The U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, an awards-show style
    ceremony for which Kleenex and AT&T are associate sponsors, will air in
    a nationally-televised broadcast this summer.

    "The legacies and contributions of this year's honorees will now live
    forever as they join our country's greatest Olympians in the U.S.
    Olympic Hall of Fame," said Lisa Cochrane, vice president of marketing
    at Allstate. "As a sponsor of the Hall of Fame since its celebrated
    revitalization in 2004, Allstate is proud to help protect and preserve
    this important part of our iden y and source of American pride."

    Beginning today, tickets to the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Induction
    Ceremony can be purchased at www.usolympichalloffame.com

    David Robinson

    The USA's only three-time male basketball Olympian and one of only seven
    U.S. basketball athletes (Anne Donovan, Teresa Edwards, Lisa Leslie,
    Katrina McClain, Dawn Staley and Sheryl Swoopes) to be named to three or
    more Olympic teams, Robinson was twice named USA Basketball's Male
    Athlete of the Year (1986 and co-recipient as a member of the 1992 U.S.
    Olympic Team).

    Considered by many to be one of the top centers of his era, Robinson
    also compiled an impressive NBA career. The No. 1 pick in the 1987 NBA
    Draft by the San Antonio Spurs, Robinson aided San Antonio to a pair of
    NBA les (1999, 2003) and earned the following honors: NBA MVP (1995);
    Defensive Player of the Year (1992); Rookie of the Year (1990); All-NBA
    First Team (1991, 1992, 1995, 1996); All-NBA Second Team (1994, 1998);
    All-NBA Third Team (1990, 1993, 2000, 2001); All-Defensive First Team
    (1991, 1992, 1995, 1996); All-Defensive Second Team (1990, 1993, 1994,
    1998); 10-time NBA All-Star; NBA Sportsmanship Award (2001); One of the
    50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996).

    A 1987 U.S. Naval Academy graduate with a mathematics degree, Robinson,
    who took a leave of absence from the Navy to compete on the 1988 U.S.
    Olympic Team, honored a commitment to serve two years in the Navy before
    joining the NBA. Defined by his actions off the court even more than on
    the court, in recognition of his outstanding efforts in 2003 the NBA
    re-named its award for outstanding charitable efforts after Robinson.
    The monthly NBA Community Assist Award winners now receive the David
    Robinson Plaque. Among his charitable achievements was a $9 million
    commitment toward the construction and operation of The Carver Academy,
    an independent school for San Antonio students from a culturally diverse
    community. Considered the single largest gift ever made by a
    professional athlete, the school benefits many low-income, at-risk
    students. The school offers elementary-age children a challenging
    academic program featuring small classes, leadership opportunities and a
    nurturing family-like environment.

    About the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame

    The U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame was established in 1979 to celebrate the
    achievements of America's premier athletes in the modern Olympic Games.
    The first U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame class was inducted in 1983 during
    ceremonies in Chicago. That Charter Class, which included Olympic Greats
    such as Jesse Owens, Jim Thorpe and Cassius Clay, remains the largest
    group (20 individuals and one team) ever inducted. In 2004, after a
    12-year hiatus, the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame was revived through the
    support of the Allstate Insurance Company as the presenting sponsor.

    To date, 213 athletes (including seven U.S. teams), coaches, and 13
    special contributors to the U.S. Olympic Movement have been enshrined in
    the U.S. Olympic Hall of Hame. From the Charter Class of 1983 to the
    2008 inductees, Hall members represent an American honor roll of
    athletic ambassadors representing the ideals of brotherhood and fair
    play.

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    Awsome...

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    Props to Dave.

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    Yes Five-Oh!!!!

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    for the Admiral.

    Nobody does it better.

    Olympics, NBA, Charities, family man, mathematician, even playing the piano...what's next?

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    for the Admiral.

    Nobody does it better.

    Olympics, NBA, Charities, family man, even playing the piano...
    Don't forget the saxa-ma-phone.

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    he plays the piano too? man i love david robinson. he reminds me of my uncle roy.

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    Alright! Go Admiral Go!

    Just going through his accomplishments again, and I can't help but be astounded how great he is.

    He is a natural athlete (basketball, golf, boxing, gymnastics), he is smart (1320 SAT, build TVs as a hobby as a kid), humble, and above all, nice (Carver Academy, all sorts of charity work).

    Just an incredible human being.

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    this made my day! i am so happy for him!

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    Don't believe the hype... ChuckD's Avatar
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    One area where Tim will NOT be eclipsing him...

    "FIBA sucks..."

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    Don't forget the saxa-ma-phone.


    You know this is the recognition that Tim Duncan won't ever get because I doubt if he'll play for the Olympics again. Fiba sucks (to him, you know)

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    I'm thrilled for Robinson. Nice honor for a wonderful man.

    at Duncan's "FIBA sucks" being one of his most memorable quotes.

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    He's Manu Ginobili carina_gino20's Avatar
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    David: "This franchise is in great hands."

    Prophetic words from Mr. Robinson.

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    I'm thrilled for Robinson. Nice honor for a wonderful man.

    at Duncan's "FIBA sucks" being one of his most memorable quotes.

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    Silence surpasses speech. duncan228's Avatar
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    Thanks for the clip carina. I haven't seen that in a long time.

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    Spur Forever urunobili's Avatar
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    carina you rocked my night with those vids!

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    Cool

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    all that's left now is the NBA's HOF

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    Awesome!

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    June 19th? The NBA Cares

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    He's Manu Ginobili carina_gino20's Avatar
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    It was cool to see David give props to the guys. I don't think there are a lot of franchise players who would show that much appreciation to the role players and be so candid about it. He was already a fan that night, and an even bigger fan ever since.

    It was also amusing how Manu, Willis, Bowen, TP looked abashed and happy at the same time when they received David's comments. And for awhile there, I thought Timmy would cry.

    David rocks.

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    Recognition will never stop and the legacy will for always continue.


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    David: "This franchise is in great hands."

    Prophetic words from Mr. Robinson.
    Thanks for posting that,

    brings a tear to my eye


    Timmy, and the core then, still seemed like respectful kids.

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