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Because there are so many photos that you have to scroll down to get to the list of inductees, I recommend the deletion of the photos of Charles Barkley and Reggie Jackson, as they were not in the original induction class (2004). The other photos—which would remain—are of members of the original induction class (Wilt Chamberlain, Harry Kalas, Connie Mack, and Bill Tilden). If we leave Charles and Reggie's photos in, why not add photos of some/several/many of the other inductees? Eagle4000 (talk) 20:45, 9 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]