Then, graceful and cunning as a cougar, Elgin Baylor begins to roam for the Minneapolis ... held St. Louis’ Bob Pettit—the league’s leading scorer—to a paltry eleven points.
1959 — In the NBA All-Star game in Detroit, St. Louis’ Bob Pettit and Elgin Baylor of Minneapolis become the first co-winners of the MVP award, leading the West to a 124-108 victory. Advertisement ...
1959 — In the NBA All-Star game in Detroit, St. Louis’ Bob Pettit and Elgin Baylor of Minneapolis become the first co-winners of the MVP award, leading the West to a 124-108 victory.