And sometimes, things didn't always go smoothly. For Elgin Baylor and his teammates on the Los Angeles Lakers, one particular flight in 1960 would stick out in their minds forever. According to ...
Imagine an NBA without the Los Angeles Lakers. Elgin Baylor (right, with Clippers owner Donald Sterling) can laugh today, but the plane crash wasn't funny. A pretty damn dull league, if you ask me.
It is possible that no forward ever performed with the offensive proficiency and flair that Elgin Baylor showed for the Lakers in the late 1950s and throughout the '60s. It just wasn't the number ...
LOS ANGELES — Elgin Baylor, the Lakers’ 11-time NBA All-Star who soared through the 1960s with a high-scoring style of basketball that became the model for the modern player, died Monday.
Over the course of his career with the Lakers, Worthy averaged 17.6 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game Elgin Baylor is widely regarded as one of the most talented athletes ever to wear ...
1 / 26Lakers legend Elgin Baylor attends the Los Angeles Lakers annual charity golf tournament, presented by Mir Audio and Video, at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, CA on March 27 ...
where he played a pivotal role in assembling championship rosters for the Lakers. Rounding out the list was Elgin Baylor, a trailblazer who revolutionized the forward position with his athleticism ...
Riley will become the eighth Lakers luminary to be honored with a statue in Star Plaza, which has become a popular tourist attraction. The others are Abdul-Jabbar, Johnson, Elgin Baylor ...