Elgin Baylor Basketball player

Elgin Gay Baylor (born September 16, 1934) is a retired American basketball player, coach, and executive. He played 13 seasons as a forward in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Minneapolis / Los Angeles Lakers, appearing in eight NBA Finals. Baylor was a gifted shooter, strong rebounder, and an accomplished passer. Renowned for his acrobatic maneuvers on the court, Baylor regularly dazzled Lakers fans with his trademark hanging jump shots. The No. 1 draft pick in 1958, NBA Rookie of the Year in 1959, and an 11-time NBA All-Star, he is regarded as one of the game's all-time greatest players. In 1977, Baylor was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.Baylor spent 22 years as general manager of the Los Angeles Clippers. He won the NBA Executive of the Year Award in 2006, before being relieved of his duties shortly before the 2008–09 season began.He had a special appearance in the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series) episode Olympiad, as one of the athletes.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Baylor Elgin Gay
Birth dateSeptember 16, 1934
Birth place
Washington D.C. , Washington (state)
Height (meters)1.9558
Weight (Kilograms)102.06

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Basketball player

Career start1958
career end1971
college
College of Idaho
Seattle Redhawks men's basketball
draft team
Los Angeles Lakers
draft year1958
position
Power forward (basketball)
Small forward

Elgin Baylor on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.nba.com/history/players/baylor_bio.html