Elvin Hayes Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
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.
Full Name
Elvin Hayes
Net Worth
$6 Million
Date Of Birth
November 17, 1945
Place Of Birth
Rayville, Louisiana, USA
Height
2.06 m
Weight
107 kg
Profession
Basketball player
Work Position
Elvin Hayes – championships, awards and honors
Education
University of Houston
Nationality
American
Spouse
Erna Livingston
Children
Erica Hayes, Erna Elisse Hayes, Elvin Hayes Jr.
Parents
Chris Hayes, Savannah Hayes
Siblings
Bunny Greenhouse
Nicknames
Elvin Hayes, Hayes, Elvin
IMDB
Awards
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).
2
Led the NBA in field goals in 1968-1969 (930).
3
Led the NBA in field goal attempts in 1968-1969 (2,082), 1969-1970 (2,020) and in 1970-1971 (2,215).
4
Led the NBA in offensive rebounds in 1973-1974 (354).
5
Led the NBA in defensive rebounds in 1973-1974 (1,109).
6
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).