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Elgin Baylor passed away
Posted on 3/22/21 at 1:28 pm
Posted on 3/22/21 at 1:28 pm
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NBA and Lakers legend Elgin Baylor has passed away from natural causes at age of 86, team says
-Shams
Posted on 3/22/21 at 1:44 pm to c on z
It feels like a lot of sports icons are passing this year
Posted on 3/22/21 at 2:05 pm to c on z
Hot Rod Hundley use to often recall the night he and Elgin “combined for 73 pts” (Baylor had 71)
This post was edited on 3/22/21 at 2:11 pm
Posted on 3/22/21 at 2:16 pm to eddieray
Lawd I miss Hot Rod Hundley.
RIP Elgin Baylor.
That's a great duo from early New Orleans Jazz history.
RIP Elgin Baylor.
That's a great duo from early New Orleans Jazz history.
Posted on 3/22/21 at 2:35 pm to RedPop4
I loved that 60's era of the NBA. Give me a starting 5 of
SF- Elgin Baylor
PF- Bill Russell (playing out of position, but as Bill Walton says, it's about players, not positions)
C- Wilt Chamberlain
OG- Jerry West
PG- Oscar Robertson
and I'll take my chances against any starting 5 from any era of the NBA, including today.
SF- Elgin Baylor
PF- Bill Russell (playing out of position, but as Bill Walton says, it's about players, not positions)
C- Wilt Chamberlain
OG- Jerry West
PG- Oscar Robertson
and I'll take my chances against any starting 5 from any era of the NBA, including today.
Posted on 3/22/21 at 2:39 pm to c on z
led the Seattle Universtity Chiefs to the 1958 NCAA Title game vs Adolph Rupps' Fiddlin' Five Kentucky team.
Posted on 3/22/21 at 2:44 pm to c on z
Just read his book. Interesting read. Used to watch him coach the Jazz. Didn't have much success here despite having Pete Maravich. Just saw him on an episode of the White Shadow last night. lol
Posted on 3/22/21 at 2:46 pm to c on z
I never seen him play but I heard he was pretty great. Nothing but respect
Posted on 3/22/21 at 3:20 pm to c on z
One of the greatest players to ever play the game. Rest in peace
Posted on 3/22/21 at 4:35 pm to RedPop4
quote:
Lawd I miss Hot Rod Hundley.
RIP Elgin Baylor.
That's a great duo from early New Orleans Jazz history.
They'll be dancin' on the tables at Pat O'Brien's tonight.
Posted on 3/22/21 at 5:04 pm to c on z
Elgin did things no one else today would do.
Some site called Clutch Points
quote:
Baylor starred for L.A. while “serving his country as a U.S. Army reservist, often playing for the Lakers only during his weekend pass.”
During the 1961-62 season — his absolute apex — Baylor somehow managed to serve double-duty as Lakers forward and members of the U.S. Army Reserve.
As Buss also included in her statement, Baylor was stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington. Instead of using his weekend passes to head home or take a load off, he drove to NBA games. In 48 appearances that season, he averaged 38 PPG and 19 RPG.
Some site called Clutch Points
Posted on 3/22/21 at 5:13 pm to Dubosed
Baylor was Doctor J before Doctor J, but a better rebounder.
Posted on 3/22/21 at 7:12 pm to percy
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Didn’t have much success here despite having Pete Maravich
He didn’t have anybody around Maravich. Truck Robinson was a good rebounder but Gail Goodrich was past his prime. Rich Kelley was a 7-footer whose talent was being 7 feet tall. The rest of the team was crap. They still almost made the playoffs in 1977-78 and that was back when only 6 per conference got in.
This post was edited on 3/22/21 at 7:16 pm
Posted on 3/22/21 at 7:19 pm to c on z
RIP. He was one of the all time greats. I used to have season tickets to the New Orleans Jazz games when he was an assistant under Butch Van Breda Kolff then later as head coach. Th mild mannered Baylor was quite a contrast to the flamboyant VBK.
Posted on 3/23/21 at 5:56 am to RedPop4
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Lawd I miss Hot Rod Hundley.
RIP Elgin Baylor.
That's a great duo from early New Orleans Jazz history
You should go look at Hot Rods old highlights from college at WVU. He was basically the first Globetrotter from the moves he pulled on the court during games. They said if he hasn't of goofed around so much he would have been an amazing basketball player. Him and Jerry West used to play pick up games together at the YMCA back when they are in high school.
Posted on 3/23/21 at 8:50 pm to c on z
NOBODY deserved to win an NBA championship more than Baylor. Unfortunately, dude was CURSED as GM of the Clippers, SOOOOOO many debilitating injuries to top picks and acquisitions.
Posted on 3/23/21 at 9:04 pm to c on z
quote:The man who held the franchise claims the Lakers were going to be bankrupt without Elgin Baylor. Many old Basketball franchises from that era went bankrupt/ defunct.
Elgin Baylor passed away
No Baylor. No Lakers, perhaps.
Posted on 3/23/21 at 9:49 pm to FightinTigersDammit
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Baylor was Doctor J before Doctor J, but a better rebounder.
I've heard greats call him OG Jordan.
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