Elvin
Hayes' notorious
turnaround jumper helped
him thrive for 16 NBA
seasons. He first
developed this classic
move in high school,
where he was recruited
by more than 100
colleges. At Eula D.
Britton High School in
Rayville, LA. Hayes
averaged 35 points per
game and led his team to
54 straight wins. "The
Big E" had a game
coveted by many but
chose the University of
Houston because the
Cougars never had a
marquee player. It
allowed Hayes to create
his own persona and
refine a game that would
eventually make him a
feared NBA player. As a
three-time All-America,
Hayes led Houston to an
81-12 record and two
Final Four appearances.
His most memorable
moment as a collegian
came on Jan. 20, 1968,
when Hayes out-dueled
Lew Alcindor and UCLA in
front of a capacity
crowd of 52,693 at the
Houston Astrodome. In
the first-ever
nationally televised
college game in history,
Hayes scored 39 points
and had 15 rebounds, as
Houston ended UCLA's
47-game win streak in
what has been called
"The Game of the
Century." In that
titanic match with
Alcindor, the "Big E"
limited Alcindor to 15
points. In his college
career, Hayes scored
2,884 points (31.0 ppg)
and collected 1,602
rebounds (17.2) and was
named the 1968 College
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Hayes began his NBA
career in 1968 as the
first overall pick in
the draft by the San
Diego Rockets. As a
rookie, his debut was
scintillating: Hayes
scored 28.4 ppg, led the
NBA in scoring and was
named to the All-Rookie
Team. In 1972, Hayes was
traded to the Baltimore
Bullets, where he
remained for nine
seasons following the
Bullets' move to
Washington in 1973.
While in Washington, he
teamed with Hall of
Famer Wes Unseld to form
a fierce and dominating
frontcourt combination
that led the Bullets to
three NBA Finals and an
NBA title over Seattle
in 1978. Before retiring
in 1984, Hayes returned
to the Rockets for three
seasons. Upon his
retirement as a player,
Hayes was among the
NBA's all-time leaders
in many statistical
categories, including
scoring (27,313 points,
third), games played
(1,303, first), minutes
(50,000, first) and
rebounds (16,279,
third). The much-honored
Hayes made the All-NBA
First Team and Second
Team three times each,
and played in 12
consecutive NBA All-Star
Games from 1969 to 1980.
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