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- NBA icon Jerry West passes away at 86, leaving a legacy with the Los Angeles Lakers.
- Pat Riley shares a touching tribute, reflecting on their shared history and West’s influence.
- LeBron James expresses condolences, recognizing West’s role in the Lakers’ esteemed heritage.
Remembering a Legend: The NBA Mourns Jerry West
The basketball community is mourning the loss of Jerry West, an NBA luminary and Los Angeles Lakers legend, who passed away at the age of 86.
West’s remarkable contributions to the Lakers as a player, coach, and general manager solidified the team’s status as a premier sports franchise. His passing has elicited a wave of tributes, including a poignant message from former Lakers player and head coach Pat Riley. Riley’s words painted a picture of a deep bond formed on the sacred grounds of the Lakers’ court, highlighting West’s profound impact on his life and career. Riley reminisced about shared moments, from casual lunches to intense games, and expressed gratitude for the doors West opened for him in coaching.
The story of West’s influence includes a pivotal moment in 1981 when he chose to support Riley as head coach, a decision that led to the Lakers’ Showtime era and four additional championships in the 1980s. West’s legacy as a key figure in the Lakers’ history is undisputed, and his absence will be deeply felt.
Adding to the chorus of tributes, Lakers’ star LeBron James also offered his condolences, acknowledging the allure of the Lakers’ legacy that West helped create. As the basketball world reflects on West’s life and contributions, his memory continues to inspire and resonate with players, coaches, and fans alike.