While the Golden State Warriors continue to figure things out on the floor before the playoffs begin, they found out that one of their former players was going to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Tim Hardaway played his first 5.5 seasons with the Warriors being named an All-Star three times and averaging 19.8 points and 9.3 assists during his time with Golden State. He is one of the NBA’s best when it comes to passing the ball and he was a terrific ball-handler being able to break down any defense with his patented crossover.
For more on Hardaway’s accomplishments, ESPN said:
Hardaway played on five NBA teams, and was a five-time NBA All-Star and a five-time All-NBA selection, including an All-NBA First Team appearance in 1997.
Hardaway may be known more for his time with the Miami Heat when the Warriors sent him to South Beach, but he is still one of the top players in Golden State history. He also spent time with the Dallas Mavericks, the Denver Nuggets, and the Indiana Pacers.