Bob Love, Chicago Bulls and HBCU great, dies at 81

The NBA world is mourinng the loss of Chicago Bulls legend and Southern University alum Bob Love, who died on Monday after a long battle with cancer.

He was 81.

“Bob was a true legend and a beloved member of our family. During his nine remarkable seasons with the Bulls. Bob was a three-time NBA All-Star, a tenacious defender, and a cornerstone of our team,” the Chicago Bulls said in a statement.

“With his No. 10 jersey hanging in the United Center rafters, his on-court achievements are forever etched in history, but Bob’s impact transcended basketball.”

While at Southern, Love averaged 12.8 points as a freshman, 22.6 as a sophomore, 25.6 as a junior (and 18 rebounds a game), and 30.6 as a senior (and 18.2 rebounds a game), which scoring average led the Southwestern Athletic Conference that year.

He was a three-time NAIA All-American. He was also a three-time All Southwestern Conference selection. Southern University retired his No. 41 jersey in 2012.

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