Photorealistic illustration of NBA star Elden Campbell in Lakers jersey holding a basketball, with subtle fishing scene background, honoring his life and championship legacy.
Photorealistic illustration of NBA star Elden Campbell in Lakers jersey holding a basketball, with subtle fishing scene background, honoring his life and championship legacy.
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Former NBA champion Elden Campbell dies at 57

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Elden Campbell, a 15-year NBA veteran and 2004 Detroit Pistons champion, has died at age 57. The former Los Angeles Lakers center, known for his athleticism and calm demeanor, passed away on December 2, 2025, while fishing. No cause of death has been announced.

Elden Campbell, a standout at Clemson University and a key figure in the NBA for 15 seasons, died on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at the age of 57. The 6-foot-11 center was drafted 27th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1990, where he spent nine seasons, averaging 10.4 points and 5.9 rebounds in 618 regular-season games. He became a mainstay during the transition from the Showtime era to the Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant dynasty, ranking third in Lakers history in blocked shots.

Campbell's career highlights include a 21-point performance in Game 5 of the 1991 NBA Finals against the Chicago Bulls as a rookie. Traded to the Charlotte Hornets in 1998-99, he averaged 15.3 points and 9.4 rebounds over his final 32 games that season. He later played for the New Orleans Hornets, Seattle SuperSonics, and New Jersey Nets before joining the Detroit Pistons, where he contributed as a reserve on their 2004 championship team that defeated the Lakers in five Finals games.

At Clemson from 1986 to 1990, Campbell set the school's all-time scoring record with 1,880 points and led the Tigers to their only ACC regular-season title in 1989-90, reaching the NCAA Sweet 16. He earned three All-ACC honors and led the conference in blocks three times.

Tributes poured in from former teammates and coaches. Lakers legend Magic Johnson posted on social media: "I just received devastating news that my former Lakers teammate and friend Elden Campbell has passed away. He was such a gentle soul. As a basketball player, he was extremely athletic. I loved throwing lobs to Elden because he could jump out the gym and had so much talent! Cookie and I are praying for his family and Lakers Nation as they mourn during this difficult time. Rest in peace Big E!"

Clemson coach Cliff Ellis stated: "I am deeply saddened to learn of Elden Campbell’s passing. Elden was a great player for four years, especially in 1989-90 when he was a major reason we won Clemson’s only ACC regular season championship. ... But most of all, Elden was an outstanding, giving person. This is a sad day for the Clemson family."

Former Lakers guard Byron Scott remembered his nickname: "That’s why we nicknamed him ‘Easy E.’ He was just so cool, nothing speeding him up."

Cedric Ceballos, a childhood friend and teammate, wrote on Instagram: "This one hurt to the bone. Grew up as kids together."

The Pistons organization said: "A proud member of our 2004 NBA Championship team, Elden patrolled the paint with strength and skill... Our hearts and prayers are with Elden’s family and friends."

Campbell, inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2000 and the Southern California Basketball Hall of Fame in May 2025, finished his NBA career with 10.3 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per game over 1,044 games. He is survived by his wife Rosemary and children Jay Lee, Jael, Ariel, and Aaron.

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Reactions on X to Elden Campbell's death at 57 are overwhelmingly saddened tributes from former teammates like Magic Johnson and Mychal Thompson praising his athleticism, gentle nature, and career highlights with the Lakers, Pistons championship, and Clemson records. Official accounts from Clemson Basketball and Detroit Pistons mourn his legacy as a leader and scorer. High-engagement posts emphasize shock at his young age and fond memories, with minor skeptical comments questioning the undisclosed cause linking to vaccines.

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