NBA legend Elgin Baylor, one of the greatest basketball players of all time has passed away, the Los Angeles Lakers announced Monday.
He died at the age of 86.
Baylor was selected with the first overall pick to the Minneapolis Lakers in 1958, and spent his entire 14-year career with the franchise.
The 6'5" forward won Rookie of the Year in 1959, and was named All-Star Game MVP that same year.
Baylor went on to coach the New Orleans Jazz from 1974-1979 after his playing days ... and later spent 22 years as GM of the Los Angeles Clippers, earning Executive of the Year honors in 2006.
Elgin's wife, Elaine, released a statement on his passing saying, "Elgin was the love of my life and my best friend."
"And like everyone else, I was in awe of his immense courage, dignity and the time he gave to all fans."
Lakers governor Jeanie Buss added, "Elgin was THE superstar of his era - his many accolades speak to that."
"He was one of the few Lakers players whose career spanned from Minneapolis to Los Angeles. But more importantly he was a man of great integrity, even serving his country as a U.S. Army reservist, often playing for the Lakers only during his weekend pass."
"He will always be part of the Lakers legacy. On behalf of the entire Lakers family, I’d like to send my thoughts, prayers and condolences to Elaine and the Baylor family."
Baylor is survived by his wife, children and sister.
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