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Post by bobheckler Wed Jun 12, 2024 11:28 am

The Logo, Jerry West, has passed away at age 86.

The only player to win the Finals MVP on the losing team. This happened in 1969 in the famous (or infamous, if you are a Laker fan) Balloon Game series. It's easy for a Celtic fan to hate the Lakers, but it was hard to hate Jerry West.



NBA legend Jerry West dies at age 86


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Wed, June 12, 2024 at 6:46 AM PDT·4 min read


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Jerry West is introduced during his NBA 75th Anniversary Team ceremony at the 2022 All-Star Game. West was also a member of the league's 35th and 50th anniversary teams. (Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images) (Tim Nwachukwu via Getty Images)


Jerry West, the basketball legend and inspiration for the NBA logo, passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind a legacy of nine championships and contributions across eight decades.

West was a trailblazing scoring guard known for his competitiveness and clutch performances, making him a defining figure in the NBA for over 60 years.

In addition to his playing career, West found success as a decision-maker in NBA front offices, helping build championship teams like the "Showtime" Lakers and the Kobe Bryant-Shaquille O'Neal era, before retiring as a full-time executive in 2007.

Jerry West, the inspiration for the NBA's logo, died peacefully at his home at the age of 86, the Los Angeles Clippers announced Wednesday.

One of basketball's most accomplished contributors, West was a staple of the sport across eight decades, winning nine championships as a player, scout, coach, executive and consultant. He was an architect of the Los Angeles Lakers' 10 titles in the 1980s and 2000s and an adviser to the dynastic Golden State Warriors.

Long before West established himself as arguably the greatest general manager in NBA history, he was among the league's first superstars. A legend of West Virginia high school and college basketball and co-captain of the 1960 U.S. Olympic men's basketball team, West made the All-Star Game each season of a 14-year career decorated with 12 All-NBA selections and five All-Defensive appearances, all for the Lakers.

He won a single title in nine trips to the NBA Finals, heartbreakingly losing six title series to Bill Russell's Boston Celtics, and West's Finals MVP award in 1969 remains the only time the honor has been bestowed on a member of the losing team. He averaged 37.9 points per game in a seven-game loss to the Celtics.

“He took a loss harder than any player I’ve ever known,” late and legendary Lakers broadcaster Chick Hearn once said of West. “He would sit by himself and stare into space. A loss just ripped his guts out.”

A trailblazing scoring guard and relentless competitor, West was a deadly shooter before the advent of the 3-point line, and his most famous shot came in the form of a 60-foot buzzer beater that sent Game 3 of the 1970 Finals into overtime against the New York Knicks. He joined Chamberlain and Oscar Robertson as the league's first 25,000-point scorers. West averaged 27 points, 6.7 points and 5.8 rebounds for his career.

"Jerry West was a basketball genius and a defining figure in our league for more than 60 years," NBA commissioner Adam Silver said. "He distinguished himself not only as an NBA champion and an All-Star in all 14 of his playing seasons, but also as a consummate competitor who embraced the biggest moments. He was the league’s first Finals MVP and made rising to the occasion his signature quality."

The late Hot Rod Hundley once described his fellow West Virginian and Lakers teammate as "the greatest competitor I've ever seen. I don't care what you're playing, he wants to win. His nickname was 'Mr. Clutch,' and he carried that moniker well, because every time we were in that situation, boom, he'd make that shot."

West's pursuit of perfection led him to unprecedented success as a decision-maker in NBA front offices, twice winning Executive of the Year honors. First as a scout and then as GM, he helped construct the five-time champion "Showtime" Lakers of the 1980s. Before leaving the Lakers in 2000, West signed Shaquille O'Neal and traded for Kobe Bryant's draft rights, laying the foundation for another five titles from 2000-10.

West spent five seasons running the Memphis Grizzlies before retiring as a full-time shot-caller at the age of 69 in 2007. He joined the Golden State Warriors as an executive board member in 2011, famously opposing a would-be 2014 trade of Klay Thompson for Kevin Love and recruiting Kevin Durant in the 2016 offseason. West left the Warriors after the second of their four championships in 2017 and joined the L.A. Clippers in the same capacity, contributing to the recruitment of Kawhi Leonard and trade for Paul George in July 2019.

West will be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in October as a contributor, making him the first person to be enshrined as both a player and a contributor. He was also awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2019.

West's personal life was not as charmed as his basketball career. The son of a West Virginia coal mine electrician, he endured a troubled childhood haunted by the 1951 death of his older brother in the Korean War. West served as a mental health advocate in his later years, sharing his lifelong battle with depression in a New York Times best-selling 2011 memoir titled, "West by West: My Charmed, Tormented Life."

"The greatest honor a man can have is the respect and friendship of his peers. You have that more than any man I know," Russell told The Forum crowd on "Jerry West Night" in 1972. "Jerry, you are, in every sense of the word, truly a champion. If I could have one wish granted, it would be that you would always be happy."

One of West's five children, Jerry, is currently a professional scout for the Detroit Pistons.


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Post by RosalieTCeltics Wed Jun 12, 2024 11:39 am

One great player. I know I have told the story many times that my Mom was a gigantic Celtics fan, right up to the end of her days. She loved Satch Sanders, but her all time favorite player was Jerry West, she just loved his game. When I gave her eulogy at her funeral, I naturally mentioned how big a fan she was of the Green. Then I looked out at the crowd at the church and told them that it killed me, but Jerry was her favorite. She must have had a good laugh. He had such a smooth shot, but it absolutely killed him that he could not beat the Celtics. It stayed with him his whole life. He was a smart guy, a terrific general manager, God Bless him. May he rest in peace
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Post by dbrown4 Wed Jun 12, 2024 12:01 pm

Jerry found a way to even the score.  If he couldn't do it on the court with his efforts vs. the Celtics, then the rest of his life was dedicated to catching up with the Celtics title-wise, or at least play a huge role in that as GM.  Congratulations there.  17-17 for the two most storied franchises in all of sports.  The Lakers have been to the Finals far more than any other team including us.  They win about 50% of the time.   

He probably doesn't want to see what happens tonight and this Friday from Earth.  Good time to turn out those lights on earth.  

Rest In Peace, Mr. Logo.

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Post by bobheckler Wed Jun 12, 2024 2:07 pm

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RIP to a legend of the game and a basketball icon 💚


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MY NOTE:  I don't know where this pic was taken but I know it wasn't in Boston.  Jerry West said that he was so traumatized by his inability to win in Boston that he couldn't bring himself to even visit.  He was a scout and the GM for the Lakers and GM for the Grizzlies.  The idea that a scout or GM for a team wouldn't go to a city to watch games in person blows my mind.  Apparently his was blown too, by Russell's Celtics.



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Post by RosalieTCeltics Wed Jun 12, 2024 2:10 pm

I heard him say that in an interview years ago. It always made me smile
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Post by prakash Wed Jun 12, 2024 5:19 pm

Quite a basketball genius. He also left his imprint on Lakers as GM and Warriors as advisor. If I am not mistaken, he was instrumental in convincing KD to come to the Warriors over the Celtics.

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Post by RosalieTCeltics Wed Jun 12, 2024 5:23 pm

I did not mean that as a disrespect to Mr West. Believe me I watched and feared him for years and years. I am sorry if it sounded so cold. God bless him, may he Rest In Peace. Imagine, losing two great HOFer’s in a two week span during the time of the year that they loved the most. Unbelievable
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Post by dboss Thu Jun 13, 2024 12:41 pm

West was so very special.

From time to time I consider those player that played over 1/2 century ago and contemplated if they could play in today's game.

West would be on the list of players that could play in todays' game.
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