LEGEND The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame shares this photo on their social media accounts with a caption that reads: "The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jerry West. As a player and an executive, his profound impact on the game of basketball is matched only by his character and integrity. Our deepest sympathies go out to his family and friends in this difficult time. His contributions to basketball will be forever memorialized at the Hall of Fame." Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Photo
The Los Angeles Clippers announced on Wednesday that Jerry West, the iconic figure who served as the inspiration for the NBA's enduring logo, passed away peacefully at his home at the age of 86.
West was an indelible presence in the world of basketball, leaving an indelible mark across eight decades.
His legacy spanned a remarkable array of roles, from player to scout, coach, executive and consultant, accumulating an impressive tally of nine championships along the way.
He played a pivotal role in shaping the Los Angeles Lakers' dominance in the 1980s and 2000s.
Before ascending to his renowned stature as one of the greatest general managers in NBA history, West blazed trails as one of the league's earliest superstars.
Hailing from the esteemed ranks of West Virginia's high school and college basketball, he co-captained the 1960 US Olympic
men's basketball team, etching his name into the annals of sporting lore.
Throughout his illustrious 14-year career, predominantly adorned in the purple and gold of the Lakers, West's prowess was evident with 12 All-NBA selections and five appearances on the All-Defensive team.
Despite enduring heartbreak in six NBA Finals losses to the Boston Celtics led by Bill Russell, West's unwavering excellence shone brightly.
His Finals MVP award in 1969, earned in defeat, remains a testament to his singular brilliance.
Averaging an astonishing 37.9 points per game in a memorable seven-game showdown against the Celtics, West's impact transcended mere victory, leaving an enduring legacy that will forever echo through the halls of basketball history.
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