Bob Love, a 3-time NBA All-Star with the Chicago Bulls, has died at 81
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[November 19, 2024]
CHICAGO (AP) — Former Chicago Bulls forward Bob Love, a
three-time All-Star who spent 11 years in the NBA, died Monday. He was
81.
The Bulls said Love died after a long battle with cancer.
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Former Chicago Bulls star Bob Love prepares to shoot a basket after his
wedding to Rachel Dixon during halftime of the Bulls' game against the
San Antonio Spurs, Dec. 8, 1995, at Chicago United Center. (AP
Photo/Fred Jewell, File) |
Love averaged 21.3 points and 6.8 rebounds
during his nine seasons with the team.
“With his No. 10 jersey hanging in the United Center rafters,
his on-court achievements are forever etched in history, but
Bob’s impact transcended basketball,” the Bulls said in a
statement. “He became an inspirational figure and a passionate
community ambassador for the Bulls, dedicating himself to
charitable causes and uplifting countless lives with his
motivational speeches. We are profoundly grateful for his
enduring contributions and legacy both on and off the court in
Chicago.”
Growing up in northern Louisiana, Love was one of 14 children.
He was nicknamed “Butterbean” because he liked lima beans.
The 6-foot-8 Love starred at Southern University in Baton Rouge
before he was selected by Cincinnati in the fourth round of the
1965 NBA draft. He played for the Royals for two seasons before
he was taken by Milwaukee in the expansion draft in 1968.
Love and Bob Weiss were traded to Chicago in November 1968 for
Flynn Robinson. With the Bulls, Love developed into one of the
NBA's best forwards.
Love was an All-Star for three straight seasons from 1970-73. He
averaged a team-high and career-best 25.8 points during the
1971-72 season.
Love retired after the 1976-77 season. He averaged 17.6 points
and 5.9 rebounds in 789 career games, also playing for the Nets
and Seattle SuperSonics.
In January 1994, Love became the second player in franchise
history to have his number retired by the Bulls, joining Jerry
Sloan. Love was part of the team's inaugural Ring of Honor class
this year in January.
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