Jerry West

Basketball player and executive Hall of Famer

Jerry West - Athletes & Sports Figures born May 28th, 1938
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An accomplished basketball player and executive, this individual played as a guard in the National Basketball Association (NBA) primarily for the Los Angeles Lakers. Renowned for his scoring ability and defensive skills, he earned the nickname 'Mr. Clutch' for his performance in critical moments. His career with the Lakers included winning the NBA Championship in 1972, where he was also named the Finals MVP despite his team winning the title. After retiring as a player, he transitioned into a successful career as a coach and executive, contributing to the Lakers' roster as a general manager and later with the Golden State Warriors. His blueprint for talent evaluation and team building earned him respect throughout the basketball community.

Winning the 1972 NBA Championship with the Lakers

Earning the Finals MVP in 1972

Being a 14-time NBA All-Star

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