09/06/2021
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2021 Class of FIBA Hall of Fame: Tom Maher

MIES (Switzerland) - Six-time Olympian Tom Maher is being honored for his stellar coaching career by being enshrined into the FIBA Hall of Fame Class of 2021.

Maher is being inducted in the Class of 2021, along with fellow coaching greats Chuck Daly (USA - posthumously), Ettore Messina (Italy) and Tara Van DerVeer (USA), plus legendary players Haixia Zheng (China), Hana Horakova (Czech Republic), Panagiotis Giannakis (Greece), Stanislav Kropilak (Slovakia), Oscar Moglia (Uruguay - posthumously), Detlef Schrempf (Germany), Penka Stoyanova (Bulgaria - posthumously), Sergey Tarakanov (Russia) and Mathieu Faye (Senegal).

His accomplishments are headlined by those six consecutive trips to the Olympics with four different countries spanning 1996 to 2016. He represented his native Australia at the event, winning a silver medal in 2000 as he took his nation to a first-ever Final.

Maher guided Australia to their first ever senior medal on the global stage at the Olympic Games in Atlanta during 1996

That improved on the Olympic bronze attained four years earlier - although that was also hugely significant, with Maher becoming the first person to mastermind a podium finish for Australia on the senior global stage.

He also coached New Zealand, Great Britain and China (twice) at the Games, as well as collecting a third-place finish with Australia at the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup in 1998 - a tournament he coached at no fewer than four times.

Maher had two separate spells as head coach of the senior Chinese women's team

At the Continental level, Maher won the FIBA Women's Asia Championship in 2005 with China, also lifting the Asian Games title a year later. 

At club level, Maher was the first foreign coach to appear in the WNBA after taking the helm at the Washington Mystics in 2001, while also winning four Coach of the Year accolades in his homeland. It was therefore not a surprise when the playcaller was enshrined into the Basketball Australia Hall of Fame in 2006.

Name Tom Maher
Category of Inductee Coach
Date of birth September 4, 1952
Place of birth Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australian
Teams
  • Nunawading Spectres (1983-1989)
  • Perth (1991-92)
  • Bulleen (2009-2012)
  • Sydney (2000)
  • Australia women (1993-2000)
  • Washington Mystics (2001)
  • Canberra (2002-2003 and 2006-2007)
  • New Zealand women (2004)
  • China women (2005-2008 and 2013-16)
  • Great Britain women (2009-2012)
Coaching highlights
  • Olympic Games silver medalist with Australia (2000)
  • Olympic Games bronze medalist with Australia (1996)
  • Coached at six consecutive Olympic Games with different four nations 1996-2016 (Australia 1996 and 2000, New Zealand 2004, China 2008 and 2016, Great Britain 2012)
  • FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup bronze medalist with Australia (1998)
  • Coached at four FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup tournaments (Australia 1994 and 1998, China 2006 and 2014)
  • FIBA Women's Asia Championship gold medalist with China (2005)
  • FIBA Women's Asia Championship silver medalist with China (2015)
  • FIBA Women's Asia Championship bronze medalist with China (2013)
  • Coached in four FIBA Women's Asia Championships with China (2005, 2006, 2013, 2015)
  • Asian Games gold medalist with China (2006)
  • Asian Games silver medalist with China (2014)
  • Nine-time Australian League Champion
Individual highlights
  • Four-time Australian League Coach of the Year (1987, 1992, 2010, 2011)
  • First coach to lead Australia to a senior basketball medal
  • First foreign coach in the WNBA
  • Inducted into the Basketball Australia Hall of Fame in 2006


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