How Elgin Baylor changed the game of basketball

Published: March 24, 2021, 2:13 p.m.

Jason and Rich are joined by Curtis Harris (prohoopshistory.substack.com) to talk about the life and career of NBA legend Elgin Baylor, who passed away earlier this week. 

Topics include:

  • An overview of Baylor's illustrious but snakebitten career
  • Baylor's status as one of the NBA's most underrated players ever
  • Baylor's revolutionary style of play and influence on the game of basketball
  • Baylor's tumultuous high school and college career
  • Saving the Lakers franchise
  • Baylor's battles with racism and All-Star Game boycott
  • Baylor's famous service-shortened 1962 season
  • Surviving a plane crash with his Lakers teammates
  • Major injuries and the unknown world of sports medicine
  • A bittersweet retirement
  • Baylor's post-playing coaching and front-office careers.

Additional Resources:

Elgin Baylor: The Man Who Changed Basketball (amzn.to/3980dLP

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