The retired numbers are displayed in the rafters of the Bruins' home arena, Pauley Pavilion.
[3] UCLA's legendary coach John Wooden generally opposed having numbers retired.
[4] In 1990, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, known as Lew Alcindor during his UCLA career, and Bill Walton were the first to have their numbers retired.
[a][6][7] Wooden valued team play over individual accolades, and he opposed retiring numbers.
[9] In 2004, UCLA also allowed players inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame to be eligible, enabling the retirement of Gail Goodrich's No.
[4][10] Three Bruins were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2012, and UCLA retired their numbers in 2013—Jamaal Wilkes (52), Reggie Miller (31), and Don Barksdale (11).
[20] The announcement had no impact on the men's basketball program, since the number was already retired for Hazzard, who had requested No.