(AP)-Dennis Rodman, Chris Mullen and a trio of coaching legends are part of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2011. Read more to see some of the new Hall of Famers in action.

Coaches Tex Winter, innovator of the "Triangle" offense, Stanford's Tara VanDerveer and Philadelphia University's Herb Magee are part of the class announced Monday at the Final Four in Houston.

Longtime NBA and ABA star Artis Gilmore, former Portland TrailBlazers center Arvydas Sabonis and Olympic gold medalist Teresa Edwards also will be inducted. They are joined by Harlem Globetrotter Reece "Goose" Tatum and Boston Celtic Tom "Satch" Sanders.

The class will be formally inducted in Springfield, Mass., in August.

Oh, Dennis Rodman, I never understood your sense of fashion, but what an athlete.

Somehow the very short shorts in 1989 did not affect Chris Mullin's shot.

So, Phil Jackson was mentored by Tex Winter, yeah, that would be how much of a basketball genius he is.

Atris Gilmore dunked on Kareem, enough said.

Why yes, the commentator does say, "the best passing center in the NBA" in reference to Lithuanian wonder, Arvydas Sabonis.

Teresa Edwards earned her hardware the hard way as a five-time Olympian, earning 4 gold medals.

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