Elvin Hayes
Inducted:
1990
Player Stats
6 ft 9 in (206 cm)
235 lb (107 kg)
Born
November 17, 1945
Rayville, Louisiana, U.S.
Position
Power forward
Center
College
Houston (1965–1968)
Elvin Hayes was one of the most durable and productive power forwards in NBA history. Selected first overall in the 1968 NBA Draft by the San Diego Rockets (now the Houston Rockets), Hayes made an immediate impact, leading the league in scoring as a rookie.
Nicknamed “The Big E,” Hayes combined scoring ability with relentless rebounding and defensive toughness. After joining the Washington Bullets, he became a cornerstone of the franchise, helping lead the team to three NBA Finals appearances and capturing an NBA championship in 1978.
Over a 16-season career, Hayes averaged 21.0 points and 12.5 rebounds per game and ranks among the NBA’s all-time leaders in points and rebounds. His consistency and longevity defined his Hall of Fame career. Hayes was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1990.
Hayes's NBA Records
- Associated Press Player of the Year (1968)
- UPI Player of the Year (1968)
- Sporting News Player of the Year (1968)
- 2× Consensus first-team All-American (1967, 1968)
- 44 retired by Houston Cougars
NBA Records
- NBA champion (1978)
- 12× NBA All-Star (1969–1980)
- 3× All-NBA First Team (1975, 1977, 1979)
- 3× All-NBA Second Team (1973, 1974, 1976)
- 2× NBA All-Defensive Second Team (1974, 1975)
- NBA All-Rookie First Team (1969)
- NBA scoring champion (1969)
- 2× NBA rebounding leader (1970, 1974)
NBA Teams
San Diego / Houston Rockets (1968–1972,1981–1984)
Baltimore / Capital / Washington Bullets (1972–1981)
NBA Draft
1968: 1st round, 1st overall pick
San Diego Rockets
Number Worn
11, 44
NBA Stats
Seasons:
16 (1968–1984)
Games Played:
1,303
Points:
27,313 (21.0 ppg)
Rebounds:
16,279 (12.5 rpg)
Blocks:
1,771 (2.0 bpg)
Steals:
864 (1.0 spg)
Blocks:
1,771 (2.0 bpg)
Field Goal(%):
45.2
Free Throw(%):
67.0