Elden Campbell, a dependable big man for the Lakers in the ’90s, has died at 57. The Los Angeles native played 8½ seasons with his hometown team, bridging eras before winning a championship with the Detroit Pistons in 2004. Known for his calm, fluid style, Campbell was a valued role player who earned respect throughout his 15-year NBA career.
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