Dick Ebersol, Mechelle Voepel, and Walt Clyde were named to the Hall of Fame.
Voepel, who was given the print version of the award, is the foremost authority on women's basketball in both the collegiate and professional ranks. A 1987 graduate of the University of Missouri, she has attended more than 20 straight Women's Final Fours.
After playing for the Knicks for more than three decades and becoming the face of their broadcasts for most of the past two decades, he was named the electronic winner.
After he first arrived in New York, his evocative language and provocative clothing kept him a household name.
The NBA on NBC was created by Ebersol, who chronicled all of Michael Jordan's six titles with the Chicago Bulls, as well as the three with Kobe Bryant.
The Dream Team was documented in Barcelona, Spain, during the 1992 games.