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NBA Finals: Mavericks, Celtics honor Hall of Famer Jerry West ahead of


The NBA honored Hall of Famer Jerry West on Wednesday night ahead of Game 3 of the NBA Finals, just hours after his death.

West, who died in his home earlier on Wednesday, was 86.

The league played a tribute video and then held a moment of silence ahead of the national anthem before Game 3 between the Dallas Mavericks and Boston Celtics at the American Airlines Center in Dallas.

Both coaches addressed West’s death before the game.

Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla said one of the “most impactful phone calls” he ever received was from West when he was in college.

“He had a tough way of showing that he loved you, but he was super competitive and he really, really cared about you,” Mazzulla said.”

Both Charles Barkley and former Warriors general manager Bob Myers honored West on their respective pregame shows on Wednesday afternoon, too.

West, who was the inspiration for the NBA’s logo, was one of the biggest names in the league for decades. He won nine championships as a player, scout, coach, executive and consultant. He made the NBA Finals nine times as a player, though he fell to Bill Russell’s Boston Celtics six times, and he was named the Finals MVP in 1969 despite being on the losing team. West, who spent his entire playing career with the Facebook 152 Twitter 87 LinkedIn 43 WhatsApp 29 Pinterest 18 Email 7

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