Bruce Weber

Bruce Weber is a seasoned journalist with over two decades of experience at The New York Times. He has held various roles during his tenure at the publication, including serving as an articles editor for the Sunday magazine, a metro reporter, a national arts correspondent and a theater critic. In addition to his work at The Times, Weber was also a fiction editor at Esquire magazine and has authored several books such as “savion! My Life in Tap” with dancer Savion Glover, “As They See 'Em: A Fan's Travels in the Land of Umpires” and “Life Is a Wheel: Love, Death, Etc., and a Bike Ride Across America.” Weber is currently working on a biography of the renowned novelist E.L. Doctorow.

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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Jerry West's Eight-Decade Impact: From NBA Legend to Logo Icon, He Led the Lakers to Nine Championships

Jerry West's Eight-Decade Impact: From NBA Legend to Logo Icon, He Led the Lakers to Nine Championships

Broke On: Wednesday, 12 June 2024 Basketball legend Jerry West, known for his 14-season NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers and inspiring the NBA logo, passed away at age 86. A West Virginia native, he led the Lakers to nine championships as a player and executive. Despite losing in previous finals to the New York Knicks, West finally won a title in 1972 with their victory. Inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and contributor, his influence extended beyond his playing career.