- Elden Campbell - Wikipedia
Elden Jerome Campbell (July 23, 1968 [1] – December 1, 2025) was an American professional basketball player who was a power forward and center in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1990 to 2005, primarily with the Los Angeles Lakers
- 15-year NBA vet Elden Campbell passes away at 57
The Athletic: 15-year NBA veteran Elden Campbell passes away at age 57 The 6-foot-11 big played 9 seasons with the Lakers and won a championship with the Pistons
- Former NBA champion Elden Campbell dies at 57 | AP News
Elden Campbell, a center who played 15 seasons in the NBA — including nine with the Los Angeles Lakers — and later won a championship with the Detroit Pistons, has died
- Former Laker Elden Campbell, known for effortless style, dies . . .
Former Laker Elden Campbell, known for his effortless style, dies at 57 Lakers center Elden Campbell pulls in a rebound in front of Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon during a game in 1997
- Elden Campbell dies at 57: Former Lakers, Pistons player who . . .
Elden Campbell dies at 57: Former Lakers, Pistons player who won NBA title in 2004 passes away Campbell played 15 seasons in the NBA and won a championship with the Pistons
- Elden Campbell, Clemsons all-time leading scorer, dies at 57
Elden Campbell, the all-time leading scorer at Clemson who played for the Lakers in the 1990s and won an NBA title with the Pistons, has died at the age of 57
- Elden Campbell cause of death: What we know on late NBA great
Former Los Angeles Lakers and Clemson Tigers basketball player Elden Campbell has died at 57 Clemson basketball confirmed the news on Wednesday of Campbell's death The Los Angeles Times reported
- Elden Campbell, NBA champion with Pistons and Clemson’s all . . .
Elden Campbell, who was a star center at Clemson and the school’s all-time scoring leader before playing 15 seasons in the NBA, died Tuesday He was 57 Clemson confirmed his death Wednesday
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