By Associated Press - Monday, March 22, 2021

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Career highlights of Elgin Baylor, who died Monday at 86:

1958 - Takes Seattle University to the NCAA finals for the first and only time. His team loses to Kentucky.

1958 - Drafted by the Minneapolis Lakers with the No. 1 overall pick.



1959 - Scores 55 points in a game, the third-highest total ever at the time.

1959 - Takes the Lakers to the NBA Finals, where they lose to the Boston Celtics.

1959 - Voted NBA Rookie of the Year

1960 - Becomes the first NBA player to crack the 70-point barrier, scoring 71 against the New York Knicks.

1961 - Scores 61 points in Game 5 of the NBA Finals and sets a playoff scoring record that stands for 24 years.

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1962 - Averages 38.3 points a game and again takes Lakers to NBA Finals.

1971 - Retires from the Lakers

1977 - Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame

1986 - Hired as vice president of basketball operations by the Los Angeles Clippers.

2006 - Voted NBA Executive of the Year

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