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The Atlas Obscura Podcast

Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame (Classic)

The Atlas Obscura Podcast

SiriusXM Podcasts & Atlas Obscura

Places & Travel, Society & Culture

4.61.8K Ratings

🗓️ 10 October 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

A basketball fan goes to the hall of fame – and no, it’s not the big one in Massachusetts that you may be thinking about. Hear the story behind a Midwest state’s special link to the sport.

Transcript

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0:00.0

So I'm from Massachusetts, and one of the things that folks here are most proud of is the fact that Massachusetts is the birthplace of basketball.

0:08.0

And if you travel to Springfield, Massachusetts, there's a public sculpture honoring James Naismith, the inventor of basketball, standing on the site where the first game was played.

0:16.9

Springfield is also home to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, a massive ball-shaped facility that might be the most comprehensive Sports Hall of Fame in America.

0:26.2

It doesn't just honor any specific type of athletes.

0:28.7

The Basketball Hall of Fame includes everyone, international, amateur, and women's athletes.

0:33.9

Jordan, Shaq, Magic, Yao Ming, Lisa Leslie, all the greats are honored here for their contributions to the game.

0:40.1

But recently, I learned there's another Basketball Hall of Fame, one that's devoted entirely to players from Indiana and Indiana's connection to the game of basketball.

0:48.1

And it's located in a small town called Newcastle.

0:52.6

It's, you know, big enough to have a Walmart and, you know, about every fast suit joint you need,

0:58.7

but small enough that, you know, for major shopping, you go somewhere else.

1:02.9

This is Matt Martin.

1:03.8

He's the executive director of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.

1:07.0

I called Matt up because, honestly, being from Massachusetts, I was a bit skeptical that Indiana needed its own basketball Hall of Fame.

1:14.0

But as I'd come to learn, there's one religion that unites everybody in Indiana. It's basketball.

1:26.7

My name is Baudelaire, and this is Atlas Obscira, a celebration of the world's strange, incredible, and wondrous places.

1:34.1

Today, we go to Newcastle, Indiana, to see the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame and hear why Indiana calls itself the center of the basketball world.

1:43.0

More after this.

1:45.0

The I've loved basketball for as long as I can remember.

2:07.4

Everything about the game, really.

2:08.6

Like when Alan Iverson willed the 76ers to beat the Lakers in game one of the NBA finals in 2001,

2:14.6

just seeing this dude who's barely six feet tall repeatedly get to the basket against

2:18.7

a Lakers team that was undefeated in the playoffs is something that's inspirational beyond the game.

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