Robinson attended to at Lakers game

Baseball Hall of Famer Frank Robinson received medical attention during Sunday's Lakers-Celtics game in Los Angeles after experiencing dizziness and feeling faint.

The 76-year-old left the game but did not go to a hospital, the Los Angeles Times reported.

A Staples Center spokesman said Robinson was resting comfortably at his Los Angeles-area home.

The legendary outfielder spent most of his career with Cincinnati and Baltimore, and had his No. 20 retired by both teams. Robinson also played for the Dodgers and California Angels.

A 14-time All-Star, Robinson won two World Series titles, and was named both National League and American League MVP in his career. He hit 586 home runs and had a career batting average of .294.