From Deseret News archives:
Utah Jazz: Dantley to be honored by basketball Hall of Fame
It may very well have been the key for what will happen in San Antonio today.
Dantley will finally be named as an inductee for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame at ceremonies in San Antonio in conjunction with the NCAA championship game tonight, according to the Rocky Mountain News and Chris Tomasson on Sunday night.
Dantley, an assistant coach with the Denver Nuggets, missed Sunday's Nuggets game at Seattle to fly to San Antonio after receiving a call from the Hall of Fame.
Late Sunday night, Dantley confirmed in a phone call to the Deseret Morning News that he has indeed made the grade. "Finally got in. Feel pretty good," he said from San Antonio, where he'd spent the day talking with coaches and other Hall of Fame inductees who will be announced today.
Dantley said the call from the Hall of Fame came to him on Thursday afternoon, but he didn't get the message until that night. He found out from a Denver coach, who said something he thought sounded funny that gave him a clue that he'd made it.
Tomasson's story quoted Denver coach George Karl as saying Dantley didn't want to take the call because he feared he'd been rejected again. He was a finalist seven times in the last eight years but always before got the call saying he hadn't been chosen.
Dantley told the DMN, "Oh, it's a relief" to finally be selected and now that he's in, he said he has just two more goals in life n he'd like to live to be 100 and someday become an NBA head coach or general manager.
"It's long, long, long overdue. It's an absolute disgrace that he's had to wait this long. It's terrible. I just think it's a disgrace that it didn't happen long before," said Tom Nissalke, who was Jazz coach when then-general manager Frank Layden traded Spencer Haywood to Los Angeles for Dantley in September 1979, just a few months after the Jazz moved to Salt Lake City and before they played their first game in the old Salt Palace.
"I'm ecstatic," Nissalke said after hearing the news that Dantley will officially be a Hall of Famer now.
Layden said much the same thing. "It's long overdue and well-deserved."
Nissalke said last April 11 likely had influence on today.
"I think probably getting his number retired finally here may have had something (to do with it)," he said.
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