The below is from a FB page of former athletes who have passed away. Frank Selvy a forgotten great basketball player passed away August 13th. He was originally from Corbin, Ky and went to Furman to play his college basketball. He played in the early days of the NBA and was very good. He was later inducted into the HOF. RIP Frank Selvy.
Frank Selvy, a legendary figure in the world of basketball, passed away on August 13, 2024, at his home in Simpsonville, South Carolina. He was 91 years old. Known for his remarkable achievements both on and off the court, Frank leaves behind a legacy that will be remembered for generations.
Born in Corbin, Kentucky, Frank Selvy made history as a standout player at Furman University, where he twice led the NCAA in scoring and set an NCAA Division I record by scoring 100 points in a single game on February 13, 1954. His extraordinary performance and dedication earned him the title of Southern Conference Player of the Year for two consecutive seasons and a place as a three-time All-America selection.
Frank’s professional career began as the No. 1 overall draft pick by the Baltimore Bullets in 1954. Over his nine-year NBA career, he played for several teams, including the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers, where he formed a formidable partnership with legends like Jerry West and Elgin Baylor. Frank was a two-time NBA All-Star and left an indelible mark on the league with his scoring prowess and sportsmanship.
After retiring from professional basketball, Frank returned to Furman University as a coach, continuing to inspire and mentor young athletes. His contributions to the sport were recognized with his induction into the College Basketball Hall of Fame.
Frank Selvy’s life was a testament to excellence, dedication, and love for the sport. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten. Rest in peace, Frank.
Teams played for during his NBA career:
1954 Baltimore Bullets
1954–1958 Milwaukee / St. Louis Hawks
1958 Minneapolis Lakers
1958–1959 New York Knicks
1959 Syracuse Nationals