Plaschke: Laker legend Jerry West's final legacy sadly includes estrangement from Lakers (2024)

The sadness was compounded by the strangeness.

The announcement of the death of the greatest Laker was made by the Clippers.

“Jerry West, the personification of basketball excellence and a friend to all who knew him, passed away peacefully this morning at the age of 86,” read the Wednesday morning release from the Clippers’ communications department.

The Clippers loved Jerry West, and were loved by him, and he was treated with the utmost dignity and respect during his seven years as their adviser.

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But he will forever be a Laker.

He built the Lakers into a Southern California institution as a player. He constructed and nurtured the Lakers’ greatness as a general manager.

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Sankara XT pauses to photograph a statue of Jerry West at Crypto.Com Arena after hearing the news of his death Wednesday.

(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)

He was their conscience. He was their heartbeat. He was their soul. He was the most important person to ever walk through their gym doors.

But in the end, for a variety of reasons, the basketball genius and his creation were estranged.

West walked away from the Lakers 24 years ago and never returned.

It was always so bizarre, the best executive in the history of sports living down the street from an organization he helped build into the most celebrated in sports … and yet they didn’t talk.

The Lakers struggled after the trade of Shaquille O’Neal while West watched from Memphis. The Lakers were adrift in the final years of Kobe Bryant while West watched from Golden State. The Lakers were buckling in the early years of LeBron James while West watched from the Clippers.

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He was so close, yet so far.

The Lakers honored him with a statue in 2011 in an event attended by owner Jerry Buss and all sorts of Lakers royalty. But they continued along separate paths until his death Wednesday poignantly reminded everyone of their divorce.

The Clippers were the first to issue a statement early Wednesday morning, reading, “The Clippers have lost a mentor, a confidant and a friend.”

At the same time, Clippers owner Steve Ballmer issued his own statement, writing, “From the first day I met Jerry seven years ago, he inspired me with his intellect, honesty and enthusiasm. He never stopped. I spent a lot of time with him, some of the best times of my life. He always lent an ear, and he always had a quip. He always left me laughing. I will miss him.”

The Lakers’ statement came later, reading, in part, “Jerry West is forever a basketball icon … Jerry West will always be a Lakers legend.”

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It was nice, but it was four sentences and there was no personalized tribute from a Lakers official until Jeanie Buss issued a short statement on Instagram in the early afternoon.

“Today is a difficult day for all Laker fans,” she wrote. “I know that if my father were here, he would say that Jerry West was at the heart of all that made the Lakers great. He was an icon to all — but he was also a hero to our family. We all send our sympathies to Karen and the West family.”

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Again, it was nice, but compared to past Lakers tributes for fallen stars such as Elgin Baylor and Tex Winter, the team’s response was underwhelming for a man who deserved so much more.

West was essentially the first Los Angeles Lakers draft pick, as he was the first-round selection of the Minneapolis Lakers shortly before they moved to Los Angeles.

It was West and Baylor who became this city’s first professional basketball stars. It was West’s 63-foot, overtime-forcing basket in the 1970 NBA Finals against the New York Knicks that became one of this city’s first great sports moments.

He had this city’s first great sports nickname — “Mr. Clutch.” He garnered arguably the highest honor of any athlete in this city’s history — his silhouette is the NBA logo.

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Lakers star Jerry West shoots a free throw during a 1973 game against the Chicago Bulls.

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Then, after 15 years as a Lakers star, he became this city’s first dynasty builder, nurturing the “Showtime” era, then personally building the O’Neal-Bryant era by signing Shaq and trading for Kobe.

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Tweeted Byron Scott: “It’s because of Jerry West that there was even ‘Showtime.’”

Tweeted Magic Johnson: “Laker Nation, the only reason we have 17 championships is because of Jerry West and his expertise drafting players, trading for players, and hiring the right coaches.”

That expertise has been sorely missing from the Lakers in recent years. In fact, its exit is one of two occurrences that have led to the current struggles of the once-strong front office.

One could say the slow slide began with the departure of West and the death of Jerry Buss.

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When West abruptly left the Lakers after their championship in 2000, he said his body no longer could take the stress.

“Everything around here has taken its toll,” he told me at the time. “You see my outside, but you don’t see my inside, and it’s just awful in there. This compulsion with winning, it’s a sickness.”

But it was about more than winning, it was about how they were winning. Coach Phil Jackson was being given more power. He also was dating the owner’s daughter, giving Jackson more perceived stature. West was increasingly uncomfortable with dynamics that seemed to be marginalizing his presence.

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When West talked of, “Everything around here … ,” much of that was centered on Jackson and Buss.

As the years passed, West became more bitter, and the Lakers became more resentful of his bitterness, and, once Jerry Buss died in 2013, West’s connections to the club seemingly were gone forever.

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Jerry West, right, speaks during a news conference as Clippers coach Doc Rivers laughs during a 2017 news conference.

(Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)

One of the final breaking points occurred in 2017, when Jeanie Buss cleared out the front office and hired Rob Pelinka and Johnson to run the team. West publicly said he would be interested in returning home to join them, but nothing was offered, and so he joined the Clippers.

In his introductory Clippers news conference, he took a veiled shot at the Lakers, saying,“My last stop along the way, [I want] to be associated with people who are really basketball people, people I have respect for and, more importantly, I think, an incredible owner.”

Four years later, the relationship was ruined forever when, on a podcast, Jeanie Buss named her five most important Lakers.

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bryant, Johnson, James and Jackson.

West, unarguably the most important Laker ever, wasn’t even on the list, and he was furious. He was so insulted, he told one media organization that he sometimes wished he had never even played for the Lakers.

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“One disappointing thing is that my relationship with the Lakers is horrible,” West said in a 2022 interview with the Athletic. “I still don’t know why. And at the end of the day, when I look back, I say, ‘Well, maybe I should have played somewhere else instead of with the Lakers, where someone would have at least appreciated how much you give, how much you cared.’”

To all this animosity, add the fact that in 2019, the Lakers parted ways with West’s son Ryan, who was their director of player personnel. Then there was Jerry West’s claim that the Lakers took away his season tickets, further annoying him.

Amid Wednesday‘s gloom, it was inspirational to see how the Clippers supported West, with lengthy tributes not only from Ballmer, but also team president Lawrence Frank and Coach Tyronn Lue.

But it was equally sad to see how detached West appeared from the organization he built.

The Lakers still have room on their jerseys for a patch, right? Next season they should wear JW in his honor.

The Lakers never have dedicated their hardwood, right? Next season they could name it, “Jerry West Court.”

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The greatest Laker is gone, but his legacy must not be forgotten.

Especially by the Lakers.

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Plaschke: Laker legend Jerry West's final legacy sadly  includes estrangement from Lakers (2024)

FAQs

How many times did Jerry West go to the finals? ›

He averaged 46.3 points against Baltimore in the 1965 Western Division Finals. West helped the Lakers reach the NBA Finals nine times but won just once, in 1972 against the Knicks. He lost six times to Boston in the 1960s.

How many rings does Jerry West have? ›

West made it to the Finals nine times in his 14 years, but he finally won his only title as a player in 1972 by averaging 22.8 points and a league-best 8.9 assists.

How old was Jerry West when he died? ›

His was a life like few others: an NBA and Olympic champion as a player, a champion as an executive and someone selected to be enshrined by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame not once, not twice, but three times. West died on Wednesday at age 86, the Los Angeles Clippers announced.

How long did Jerry West stay with the Lakers? ›

From when he was drafted in 1960 through the Shaquille O'Neal-Kobe Bryant pairing, he was a crucial part of the organization for the greater part of 40 years as a player, coach and executive. That's a statue of West as a Laker outside of Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles.

What was Jerry West's vertical jump? ›

He soon impressed his colleagues with his defensive hustle, with his vertical jump—he could reach up 16 inches above the rim when he went up—and with his work ethic, spending countless extra hours working on his game. On the floor, West scored 17.6 points, grabbed 7.7 rebounds and dished 4.2 assists per game.

How much did Jerry West average in the Finals? ›

Jerry West averaged 30.5 points, 5.6 assists and 5.0 rebounds in 55 games in the NBA Finals in his career.

Did Jerry West ever win MVP? ›

One of the most accomplished, influential and beloved figures in the history of the game, 'Mr. Clutch' made the All-Star Game every season of his career (each of them with the Lakers), won Finals MVP in 1969 despite Los Angeles losing the series and led the team to an NBA title in 1972 before winning eight more as an ...

How good was Jerry West? ›

West was consistently one of the top scorers in the league, topping 30 points a game four times. An All-Star in each of his 14 seasons, West averaged an NBA-best 31.2 points in 1969 and ranks fourth among retired players in all-time scoring behind Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain and Elgin Baylor.

Is Jerry West a hall of famer? ›

West, nicknamed “Mr. Clutch” for his late-game exploits as a player, went into the Hall of Fame as a player in 1980 and again as a member of the gold medal-winning 1960 U.S. Olympic Team in 2010.

How many broken noses did Jerry West have? ›

West remains the only player to ever win a Finals MVP in a losing effort, doing so in 1969 against Boston. He endured brutal defeats and repeated injuries—a rough count of nine broken noses, his face taped like H.G. Wells's Invisible Man.

Does Jerry West have a wife? ›

Who has the most rings in the NBA? ›

At the top of the list is Bill Russell, a towering figure in NBA history who holds the record for the most championships. Russell won an astonishing 11 titles with the Boston Celtics during his 13-year career, a feat that remains unmatched.

How many years did Wilt and Jerry West play together? ›

Wilt Chamberlain played 5 seasons with Jerry West in his career.

How much did Jerry pay for the Lakers? ›

Sports team ownership

Buss became an owner of the Los Angeles Strings in World Team Tennis. In 1979, he purchased the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA, the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL, The Forum, and a 13,000-acre ranch in the Sierra Nevada from Jack Kent Cooke for $67.5 million (equivalent to $280 million in 2023).

Who is the owner of the Lakers? ›

Though she was just a teenager when she began her sports management career, Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss hasn't slowed down four decades later.

Did Jerry West get a Finals MVP? ›

As executive:

It should be noted that West was NBA Finals MVP in 1969 when his Lakers actually lost. He is the only player in the history of the league to accomplish that. West is one of seven players to lead the league in scoring as well as assists.

Did Jerry West break his MVP trophy? ›

West's gripes with the show are many, but they all center around his belief Winning Time is selling viewers lies as truth. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar provided a statement in West's letter contending West never threw his 1969 NBA Finals MVP trophy through his office window or broke any golf clubs.

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