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The NBA was a different “world” in the 60s and 70s, with the Los Angeles Lakers’ legend Jerry West talking to “NBA on TNT” host Ernie Johnson about the time he was playing.

West revealed that players were doing other jobs, after the end of the season, due to the low wages in the NBA. As a result, “no one trained year-round then,” West noted.

“The Logo” also referred to the lack of communication with his -then- teammates and the difference in the way the players work their game today.

West won many accolades in his career as a player and as an executive including 9 NBA championships.