Edward Steitz
Inducted:
1984
Stats
Born
November 7, 1920
Brooklyn, New York
Died
May 21, 1990
Position
Secretary/Editor
College
NA
Edward Steitz was a key figure in shaping modern basketball rules and international competition. Although he was not an NBA player or coach, his influence extended to all levels of the sport, including the professional game. Steitz served as the Secretary-General of the United States Olympic Basketball Committee for more than 40 years, helping guide American teams to consistent international success.
He played an important role in standardizing rules between FIBA and American basketball, which strengthened global competition and improved the structure of the game. His leadership and administrative work left a lasting mark on basketball’s growth worldwide. In recognition of his contributions, Edward Steitz was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1984.
Steitz's Awards & Records
- FIBA Hall of Fame (Inducted 2007)
- Founder of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (1959)
- Conducted over 1,000 rules clinics in dozens of countries to standardize the game globally
- Longtime Secretary-General, U.S. Olympic Basketball Committee
- Major contributor to international rule development
NBA Position
Editor (NCAA Basketball Rules Committee)
NBA Stats
Years as Editor:
1965-1990
Articles Authored:
More than 300