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Just heard he passed away at 86. Literally an icon. Or at least his silhouette was.
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i think there were numerous articles about how him and his family came out and spoke against that portrayalNot sure how true to the story Winning Time was on HBO, but man, he was something else.
Winning Time was a lot of fictionNot sure how true to the story Winning Time was on HBO, but man, he was something else.
He, Bob Pettit and Sam Jones were the first NBA perimeter players who successfully displayed modern day jump shooting skills and in West's case, the ability to shoot pull up jumpers off the dribble. Arguably, no one else has ever done that as well as he did.Just heard he passed away at 86. Literally an icon. Or at least his silhouette was.
Winning Time was a lot of fiction
The day after LeBron‘s retirement announcement.Icon of the basketball world. RIP Mr West.
Not sure if this is the time or the place, but they should retire the logo now, and have Jordan on it.
Icon of the basketball world. RIP Mr West.
Not sure if this is the time or the place, but they should retire the logo now, and have Jordan on it.
I'll never forget how hard the passing of Kobe was on him. He was an icon. RIP
I have the exact same memories, except for beer drinking part as I was in elementary school.Young Boxster first paid attention to the NBA in the Jerry West and John Havlicek era. Loved West's high reaching jumper. At some point kid me migrated from favoring the Celtics and Don Nelson to digging the Lakers, and a lot of that was due to West.
At ISU I remember watching the playoffs with Lakers at the old Cave Inn bar. West, Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor and Gail Goodrich. Fav team plus cheap Bud on tap for the win. Looked it up and it was so long ago that Pat Riley was a PLAYER on the team. JFC, I am getting old.