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Sacramento Kings need to retire Jerry Lucas's number.

by Jerjets11
created April 21, 2008, last edited June 03, 2008
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This is an enormous oversight I recently came across. The Royals/Kings organization has retired the numbers of other players, including some far less deserving. But Jerry Lucas, who still holds franchise records from the 1960s, remains unhonored by the organization.

  • Holds franchise record with 40 rebounds in a single NBA game. The only NBA forward to ever do so. He did this a Royal.
  • Three time First-Team All-Pro ( 1965,1966,1968 ). How many of these has the franchise had?
  • Six-time NBA All-Star as a Royal, 1964-1969. Five times, he was a starter. Named 1965 NBA All-Star Game MVP as a Royal.
  • Named to the Hall Of Fame in 1979 ( right next to Oscar Robertson ! ) How many Hall Of Famers does the franchise have?
  • Named one of The 50 Greatest NBA Players in 1996. Only two other franchise players got this honor, Oscar Robertson and Nate Archibald.
  • Holds franchise record for rebounds in a season, 1668. Still the highest total ever for a NBA forward.

With a resume' like that, which is only a small part of his legendary career, The Kings should find it within themselves to honor one of the greatest basketball players of all-time for the tremendous play he gave them. Thanks.


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KelsdadAll-Star
175 days ago
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Could not agree more.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
173 days ago
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That smells like shenanigans. Is there a window after a player retires in which a number can be retired, after which it can't, and for some reason they didn't do it at the time? Did he burn bridges with the organization? Does he have to spend a certain amount of time with the team to be eligible for retirement? THIS CALLS FOR AN INVESTIGATION! morganwick.blogspot.com
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Jerjets11JV Squad
172 days ago
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Anonymous, Lucas played for the Cincinnati Royals 1963-1969. Most others that were retired did play longer, but few of them received NBA MVP votes.

I don't know what Lucas's relationship was with the team, but he may still be the best forward in the franchise's history, one that still holds a couple of NBA records.

So, given that, it should be time to honor him. Thanks.
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Jerjets11JV Squad
168 days ago
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How many forwards has this franchise had who are better than this guy? The answer could very well be none. If he's in the Hall, is one of the 50 Best Ever, and was First Team All-Pro multiple times, that should be plenty good enough for the Kings to honor him.
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Jerjets11JV Squad
165 days ago
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Not to drone on, but I also see this guy as a big influence on the game's evolution since his time. The big PF who not only rebounds like crazy, but also passes great in the team game and shoots the lights out of the three ball. You could easily compare him to the best PFs since the 1960s. He was certainly better than some of them.
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