1999 in basketball
The following are the basketball events of the year 1999 throughout the world.
Championships
Professional
College
- Men
- NCAA Division I: University of Connecticut 77, Duke University 74
- National Invitation Tournament: University of California, Berkeley 61, Clemson University 60
- NCAA Division II: Kentucky Wesleyan College 75, Metropolitan State College of Denver 60
- NCAA Division III: University of Wisconsin-Platteville 76, Hampden-Sydney College 75 2 OTs
- NAIA Division I: Life University (GA) 63, Mobile (AL) 60
- NAIA Division II: Cornerstone University(MI) 113, Bethel College (Indiana) (IN) 109 OT
- NJCAA Division I: Indian Hills CC, Ottumwa, Iowa 100, Barton County CC Great Bend, Kansas 88
- Women
Preps
Awards and honors
Professional
Collegiate
Events
The Hall of Fame opened in 1999 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA.[3]
Deaths
- May 8 — John Kotz, 1941 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player and player for the Sheboygan Red Skins (born 1919)
- May 31 — Vic Rouse, American college player, national champion at Loyola-Illinois (1963) (born 1943)
- July 8 — Frank Lubin, member of 1936 US Olympic championship team (born 1910)
- August 7 — John Dee, American college coach (Alabama, Notre Dame) (born 1923)
- August 7 — Harry Litwack, Hall of fame college coach of the Temple Owls (born 1907)
- August 19 — Kim Perrot, WNBA Player for the Houston Comets (born 1967)
- October 4 — Ted Strain, American NBL player and national champion at Wisconsin (1941) (born 1917)
- October 8 — John McLendon, Hall of Fame college and ABA coach (born 1915)
- October 12 — Wilt Chamberlain, player and member of Basketball Hall of Fame. Many believe him to have been the best basketball player in the history of the game (born 1936)
- October 14 — Jim Jordan, All-American at North Carolina (born 1925)
- October 25 — Forddy Anderson, Final Four college coach at both Bradley and Michigan State. NBA scout for the Boston Celtics (born 1919)
- December 1 — William "Pop" Gates, Hall of Fame Harlem Renaissance and Harlem Globetrotters player (born 1917)
- December 23 — Vladimir Kondrashin, FIBA Hall of Fame Russian coach (born 1929)
- December 24 — Reggie Carter, American NBA player (New York Knicks) (born 1957)
- December 31 — Bob McKeen, All-American college player (California) (born 1933)
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