Dominant center and rebounder who played 16 seasons in the NBA, earning 12 All-Star selections and winning the 1969 NBA scoring title.
Known for his unrelenting dominance on the court, Elvin Hayes, nicknamed "The Big E," is widely regarded as one of the greatest power forwards in NBA history. With a career spanning 16 seasons, Hayes left an indelible mark on the league, earning him a spot on the NBA's 50th and 75th anniversary teams, as well as an induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Hayes' impressive high school career at Britton High School, where he led his team to a state championship and averaged 35 points per game during the regular season, paved the way for his successful college stint at the University of Houston. In his senior year, Hayes led the Cougars to the Final Four of the 1967 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, where he showcased his incredible rebounding skills, grabbing 24 boards in a semifinal loss to UCLA.
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Hall of Fame center who dominated the paint with his rebounding and defense, leading the Baltimore Bullets to an NBA championship in 1978. Known for his rugged, physical play and all-around skills.
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The all-time leading scorer in NBA history, a six-time NBA champion, and a 19-time All-Star, known for his dominance on the court and his iconic skyhook shot.
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A dominant center in the ABA and NBA, known for his impressive shot-blocking and rebounding abilities, earning him a Hall of Fame induction.
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A pioneering basketball player who challenged the NBA's eligibility rules, paving the way for early-entry players and changing the game's landscape. Known for his dominant playing style and Olympic gold medal.
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A dominant NBA player and coach, known for his intense rebounding and defensive skills, leading the Boston Celtics to multiple championships.
Born in 1925
A lawyer, banker, and politician who served as the Mayor of Houston, known for his efforts to revitalize the city's economy and improve its infrastructure. He played a key role in shaping the city's development.
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A Hall of Fame basketball player and coach who scored over 25,000 points in his NBA and ABA career, holding multiple records and leading teams to championships.
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A legendary basketball player and iconic figure in the sport, known for his incredible athleticism, signature slam dunks, and charismatic personality. He's a beloved figure in the NBA, inspiring generations of players and fans alike.