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In 2014, the NBA made a decision to permanently ban Donald Sterling from the league and force the sale of the L.A. Clippers.
He previously worked for Complex Magazine in New York City. Elgin Baylor — the NBA Hall of Famer who spent his entire career with the Minneapolis and Los Angeles Lakers — died Monday at age 86.
Elgin Baylor was the #1 draft pick in 1958 to the then Minneapolis Lakers. Known for his shooting, rebounding and hangtime, he was an immediate star player that helped take the team from last ...
Last week the NBA community lost a giant with the passing of Elgin Baylor. Several NBA teams had posts specifically honoring Baylor and his contributions to the game of basketball. The Lakers of ...
The College of Idaho will rename its basketball arena to honor NBA legend and a pivotal figure in the civil rights movement, ...
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It was an Elgin. "And that's what he named me after," said Baylor, no doubt relieved that the Mickey Mouse wristwatch hadn't been manufactured yet. Baylor didn't play basketball until he was about ...
Baylor basketball picked up a huge transfer portal win, adding a talented guard from a Big 12 rival to bolster its roster ...
The legacy of the 2024-25 College of Idaho men’s basketball team will forever be cemented inside Elgin Baylor Arena.
Warriors sharpshooter Klay Thompson drilled an NBA record 14 3-pointers in Oct. 2018 but who holds the record for most threes on the grandest stage? Elgin Baylor holds the record for points scored ...