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The symbol of the NBA, whose image is on their logo has passed away.
He was always one of my favorite players, except when the Knicks and the Lakers played for the championship.
Truly one of a kind.
May he RIP
R.I.P.
a great retelling of this man's career.
Amazing how its just a silhouette of a person yet is so recognizable
His movements on the dribble were classic. His clutch shooting. A basketball genius.
He did everything purposefully and in perfect form. Sort of like Larry Bird. Neither played above the rim. Their movements, their shooting and passing were instinctive and
incredibly effective.
I once attended a basketball lecture with my son given by an Israeli pro player.
His opinion was you could make the pros on dribbling and passing alone.
He himself dribbled for hours as a kid in his families basement
How could you not help but admire Jerry West, even as a Knick fan. RIP
I read an article yesterday about how bad his relationship was with the Lakers that he even regretted playing for them. Apparently, he became good friends with Clipper owner Steve Ballmer. When he died, the Clippers were the first to write about him. The Lakers let out a four sentence piece. Apparently, Jerry West never forgave Jeannie Buss when she listed the five most important Lakers and West was not included in the five. Most think he should be #1. One thing is for sure is that Jerry West was also a brilliant manager in drafting, trading for and aggregating talent.
He was a great player
Then put together showtime as a GM
Then shaq and kobe
I have to agree with his acumen for picking up talent
In this regard both Larry Bird and Michael Jordan strugged as executives. Jerry West thrived
Why was West so much more effective. Perhaps the attraction on LA helped lure good players, but he was world class as a player, executive and human being.
I especially remember he was frustrated but gave the Knicks their due after that 7th game.
Incredibly Frazier played Center in game 7 and had 30 plus points, mid teens rebounds, trial double assists and somehow outplayed Chamberlain as a Center.... I think Clyde was 6 foot 5 inches to Wilts 7 foot 2. unbelievable
I went to see the Knicks play Detroit that pre-season in Detroits arena
I remember remarking to my companion....."the passing is off the chart, the ball is not touching the floor, this team looks elite" They had just added DeBushere and the change was incredible
Thats what the Giants need....someone on this roster has to rise up and lead us out of the doldrums