<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Former Warriors great Chris Mullin and Raiders Hall of Famer Ted Hendricks, along with two legendary Stanford coaches, were elected to the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame, it was announced Tuesday. Longtime Stanford tennis coach Dick Gould and former Cardinal track and field coach Payton Jordan will join Mullin and Hendricks in the BASHOF's Class of 2006 inductions in April. Mullin, who played 13 of his 16 NBA seasons with Golden State, is the executive vice president for basketball operations. As a player, he was a five-time league All Star who from the 1988-89 season through 1992-93 averaged better than 25 points per game, a five-year scoring splurge equaled only in Warriors history by Wilt Chamberlain. Mullin holds Warriors team records for games played (807) and steals (1,360). Mullin was a member of two gold medal U.S. Olympic teams, as a collegian in 1984 and as part of the U.S. "Dream Team" in 1992. </div> Source