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  1. Jerome Alan West (Cheylan, 28 de maio de 1938) é um ex-jogador de basquetebol norte-americano que atualmente exerce a função de Conselheiro nos Clippers. West ganhou notoriedade por ter servido de inspiração para o desenho do logotipo da NBA, o qual é baseado na imagem de uma jogada sua.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerry_WestJerry West - Wikipedia

    This article is about the basketball player. For the children's author, see Jerry West (author). Jerome Alan West (born May 28, 1938) [3] [4] is an American basketball executive and former player. He played professionally for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

  3. 13 de set. de 2021 · Learn about the life and career of Jerry West, one of the greatest guards in NBA history. From his humble beginnings in West Virginia to his 14 All-Star seasons, his famous buzzer-beater, his coaching and front-office roles, and his legacy as \"The Logo\".

  4. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Jerry West, American basketball player, coach, and general manager who spent 40 noteworthy years with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association and was depicted in the NBA logo. He helped the Lakers win a championship in 1972. Learn more about West’s life and career.

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    Jerome Alan West (Cheylan, 28 de maio de 1938) é um ex-jogador de basquetebol norte-americano que atualmente exerce a função de Conselheiro nos Clippers. West ganhou notoriedade por ter servido de inspiração para o desenho do logotipo da NBA, o qual é baseado na imagem de uma jogada sua.

    • Early Life
    • West Virginia Mountaineers
    • Los Angeles Lakers
    • Finals Bridesmaid
    • At Long Last
    • West Retires
    • West Becomes Coach of The Lakers
    • Stellar Executive Career with La
    • Executive Stints with The Grizzlies, Warriors, and Clippers
    • Legacy and “Logo” Conversation

    Jerome Alan West was born on May 29, 1938, in Chelyan, West Virginia. He was one of six children who grew up poor in coal country. West’s father was a coal mine electrician who would frequently take out his anger on his children. As he got older, his father’s abuse got so bad that West slept with a loaded shotgun in case he was attacked at night. W...

    One of the many college teams offering West a scholarship was West Virginia. It was a no-brainer for him as he grew up worshipping the team. During his first year in Morgantown, West and his fellow freshman teammates went a perfect 17-0. He became part of the varsity squad as a sophomore and continued to excel. That season, West Virginia cruised th...

    Before the 1960-61 NBA season, the Minneapolis Lakers relocated to Los Angeles. The Lakers were already a strong team, having won the NBA title in 1950 and 1952-1954. After the 1959-60 season, Minneapolis lost in the Division Finals to the St. Louis Hawks 4-3. With the second pick of the 1960 NBA Draft, the Lakers selected West. Then, the team upro...

    During the 1961-62 and 1962-63 seasons, the Lakers won more than 50 games and made it to the NBA Finals where they faced Boston. Los Angeles would lose both finals in seven and six games, respectively. Meanwhile, West became a leader of the team and averaged close to 30 points per game both years, leading to yet another moniker, “Mr. Clutch.” After...

    West and the Lakers’ playoff woes continued in 1970-71 when they defeated the Chicago Bulls in the Conference Semis’ then lost to the Milwaukee Bucks in the Conference Finals. However, everything finally clicked for the franchise in 1971-1972. That season, the Lakers went 69-13 with West and center Wilt Chamberlin leading the way. In the Conference...

    The following year, the Lakers returned to the Finals against New York. This time, they lost in five games. In 1973-74, LA finished the regular season 47-35 and lost to the Bucks in the Conference Semifinals. West averaged 20.3 points, 3.7 boards, and 6.6 assists per game. He intended to return for another season but reportedly was rebuffed by Lake...

    Although Cooke didn’t envision West returning for a 15th season, the owner believed his now-former player could be a great coach. Before the 1976-77 season, West was hired to be the Lakers’ new head coach. For the next three years, West worked with league MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to establish the core of what would be the next LA dynasty. From 1976 ...

    West spent the next three seasons as a scout for LA and then became their general manager in 1982. His eye for talent was impeccable and he spent the next decade building championship teams. With players such as Earvin “Magic” Johnson, Abdul-Jabbar, and James Worthy, the Lakers won world titles in 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, and 1988. The franchise als...

    In April of 2002, West was hired by the Memphis Grizzlies to be their general manager. The hiring shocked the public as Memphis was not a marquee NBA location like LA. However, West looked at the opportunity as a chance to build something special. West quickly built the team around players such as Pau Gasol and Mike Miller and he hired coach Hubie ...

    As a player and executive, West has won eight world titles. He is considered one of the best players in NBA history, as evidenced by frequent appearances on the NBA Anniversary teams. However, even the younger generation who might not be familiar with West’s playing and executive career actually know who he is. That’s because, since 1969, West’s si...

  6. Jerry A. West. Jerry West was on the fast track to stardom from the day he touched a basketball. Throughout the NBA’s storied history, it would be hard to find a better pure shooter. At West Virginia, West led the Mountaineers to the NCAA Finals and captured the Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player award in 1959.