The following are the basketball events of the year 1982 throughout the world.
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Player awards (NBA)
Regular Season MVP
NBA Finals MVP
Collegiate awards
- Men
- John R. Wooden Award: Ralph Sampson, Virginia
 - Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award: Jack Moore, Nebraska
 - Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year: Ralph Sampson, Virginia
 - NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player: Akeem Olajuwon, Houston
 - Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year: Ralph Miller, Oregon State
 - Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball: Curt Gowdy
 
 - Women
 
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
- Class of 1982:[1]
 
Births
- January 6 — Gilbert Arenas
 - November 3 — Janel McCarville
 
Deaths
- January 5 — Jack Kiley, American NBA player (born 1929)
 - January 21 — Jules Bender, American college All-American (Long Island) and original ABL player (born 1914)
 - January 21 — Ned Irish, American Hall of Fame president of the New York Knicks (born 1905)
 - January 31 — Étienne Onimus, French Olympic player (born 1907)
 - February 21 — Jim Bradley, American ABA and CBA player (born 1952)
 - April 10 — Vic Hanson, Hall of Fame college player (Syracuse) (born 1903)
 - April 27 — Herbert Niiler, Estonian Olympic player (born 1905)
 - June 13 — Jim Montgomery, American NBL player (born 1915)
 - June 21 — Fred Zollner, American Hall of Fame professional owner (Fort Wayne Pistons) (born 1901)
 - July 6 — Junior Saffer, American NBL player (born 1918)
 - September 17 — Raúl Fernández, Mexican Olympic player (born 1905)
 - October 21 — Stan Zadel, American NBL player (born 1916)
 - October 23 — Gary Suiter, American NBA player (born 1942)
 - November 8 — Roy Leenig, American NCAA player and coach (born 1920)
 - December 9 — Janusz Patrzykont, Polish Olympic player (born 1912)
 - December 17 — Franco Marquicias, Filipino Olympic player (born 1905)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Hall of Famers". Basketball Hall of Fame. Retrieved 12 Oct 2014.
 
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