Jerry West's silhouette is the NBA logo and there's a reason for that, he's one of the best point guards to ever get his hands on a basketball. West originally drafted to the Minneapolis Lakers second overall in the 1960 NBA Draft out of West Virginia. West's play was so impressive and impactful, he spent his entire fourteen NBA career with the franchise that eventually moved to Los Angeles.
Throughout his entire career, West averaged a total of 27.0 points per game and made fourteen NBA All-Star appearances, which was every year of his tenure. West also somehow was the NBA Finals MVP in 1969 despite the Lakers failing to win a championship. West did win a ring in the 1972 season. West's ball-handling ability and offensive prowess puts him ahead of many and will forever be remembered as one of the greats on the court and one of best NBA executives off the court as well.