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"We have legions of people working for us" - Jerry West on why he considered the Clippers a better-run organization than the ...
T he late basketball legend Jerry West made his mark in the sport twice — first as a player, then as an executive. He first proved his competency working in an NBA front office by helping the ...
Jerry West, the high-scoring Hall of Famer whose silhouette is used for the NBA logo, died Wednesday morning, the NBA announced. He was 86.
Byron Scott and Jerry West shared a deep, unshakable bond professionally and personally. Scott viewed "The Logo" as a mentor and trusted confidant who helped him navigate tough decisions ...
Jerry West’s death sent a ripple effect across the NBA on Wednesday morning with Michael Jordan, LeBron James and others from around the league sending their condolences. West died at the age of ...
Jerry West, who was selected to the Basketball Hall of Fame three times in a legendary career as a player and executive and whose silhouette is considered to be the basis of the NBA logo, died ...
LOS ANGELES — Since 1969, Jerry West has been the faceless face of the NBA. For those 5 1/2 decades, the NBA's logo has been a blank white silhouette of a player flanked by panels of blue and red.
"Jerry West's son is a walk-on, and he goes in and bangs down a 3 across from our bench," Brey remembered. "I said, 'We ain't winning today. Jerry's kid hit a 3.
Jerry West was already an established star. Known throughout the land. The heart and soul of a Laker team that included Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor, two guys you might have heard of before.
Jerry West sat near the LA Clippers’ bench during home games. The three-time Basketball Hall of Famer wasn’t there every night, but I made it a point to look out for him right before the ...
Jerry West, one of the most important figures in NBA history, had a long and successful career as a player and an executive with the Los Angeles Lakers. However, despite his many contributions to ...