About Elden Campbell Memorabilia & Collectibles
Standing at 6’ 11”, Elden Campbell is an effective center for the National Basketball Association. He played for the Clemson University in his college years and posted an average of 15.3 points per game together with2.7 blocks and6.8 rebounds. In 1990, Clemson was the 27th pick in the NBA draft by the Los Angeles Lakers. He made 59 play-offs appearance for the Lakers and five in the NBA finals in 1991. He ended his stint with Los Angeles with the franchise’s second best in all time record in shot blocks at 1,006.Campbell was the Lakers leading score for the 1990-1999 decade. He was traded to the Charlotte Hornets together with All-Star shooting guard
Eddie Jones which the Lakers received
J.R. Reid, BJ Armstrong, and
Glen Rice.
Campbell was best remembered when he faced the Lakers as a part of the Detroit Pistons roster in the 2004 NBA Finals. He gave Shaquille O’Neal a very solid defense and was one of the few NBA centers that could physically defend him well who was considered as the most dominant center in the NBA. He played 1,044 games in his whole career, an average of 10.3 points per game but was highly regarded for his shot blocking ability with a total of 1,602.
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About Elden Campbell:
Elden Campbell (full name: Elden Jerome Campbell; Big E, Easy) played Center from 1991 until 2005 for the Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Hornets, New Orleans Hornets, Seattle Supersonics, Detroit Pistons and New Jersey Nets. Over 15 seasons, he played 1044 games, scored 10805 points (10.3 ppg) and grabbed 6116 rebounds (5.9 rpg). Campbell also dished out 1200 assists (1.1 apg), made 702 steals (0.7 spg), and blocked 1602 shots (1.5 bpg) during his career. Born in Los Angeles, California on July 23, 1968, Campbell stands 6-11 and weighs 215 lbs. He attended high school at Morningside in Inglewood, California and college at Clemson University. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1st round (27th pick, 27th overall) of the 1990 NBA draft.