Bill Russell

William F.
"Bill" Russell
Born:
February 12, 1934
Monroe, LA
Before
Bill Russell brought his marvelous defensive and
shot-blocking skills to basketball, the game focused
primarily on offense. But Russell initiated a defensive
mentality that remains a focal part of championship
basketball. Considered the greatest defensive center in
basketball history, the agile Russell was a dominant
collegian.
Playing under Hall of Fame Coach Phil Woolpert, and with
fellow Hall of Famer K.C. Jones, Russell helped University
of San Francisco become one of college basketball's most
exciting and prosperous teams. Russell turned the Boston
Celtics into a powerful machine that overwhelmed opponents
both defensively and offensively. During Russell's career,
Boston won eleven NBA championships, including eight
consecutive titles from 1959 to 1966. Russell's head-to-head
battles with Wilt Chamberlain are legendary.
Russell's accolades include: five-time league MVP (1958,
1961-63, 1965), twelve-time All-Star Game participant (MVP
in 1963), Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year (1968),
and The Sporting News Athlete of the Decade (1970).
* Basketball Hall of Fame |