Elvin Ernest Hayes Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Elvin Ernest Hayes (born November 17, 1945) is a retired American basketball player and radio analyst for Houston Cougars men's basketball, where he played college basketball. He is a member of the NBA's 50th Anniversary All-Time Team, and an inductee of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
All-NBA Team, NBA All-Rookie Team, UPI College Basketball Player of the Year
Star Sign
Scorpio
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Fact
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Led the NBA in minutes played in 1968-1969 (3,695), 1969-1970 (3,665), 1973-1974 (3,602) and in 1976-1977 (3,364).
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Led the NBA in field goals in 1968-1969 (930).
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Led the NBA in field goal attempts in 1968-1969 (2,082), 1969-1970 (2,020) and in 1970-1971 (2,215).
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Led the NBA in offensive rebounds in 1973-1974 (354).
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Led the NBA in defensive rebounds in 1973-1974 (1,109).
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Led the NBA in total rebounds in 1969-1970 (1,386) and 1973-1974 (1,463).
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Led the NBA in rebounds per game in 1969-1970 (16.9) and 1973-1974 (18.1).
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Led the NBA in points in 1968-1969 (2,327).
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Led the NBA in points per game in 1968-1969 (28.4).
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Member of 1972-1973 and 1973-1974 NBA Central Division Champion Baltimore/Capital Bullets team. Member of 1974-1975 and 1978-1979 NBA Eastern Conference Champion Washington Bullets teams. Member of 1977-1978 NBA Champion Washington Bullets team.
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Named to 2 All-NBA Defense 2nd Teams (1974 and 1975).
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Named to 2 All-NBA 2nd Teams (1973 and 1974).
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Named to 1969 NBA All-Rookie Team.
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Named to 12 NBA All Star Teams (1969-1980).
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Forward for San Diego/Houston Rockets (1968-1972 and 1981-1984) and Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets (1972-1981).