[5] This took place during his last season (1969) and was the first season the NBA All-Defensive Teams were selected. He had led the U.S. national team to a gold medal at the 1956 Summer Olympics. [60], The Celtics finished the 195657 regular season with a 4428 record, the team's second-best record since beginning play in the 194647 BAA season, which guaranteed Russell his first NBA playoffs appearance,[61] where the Celtics met with the Syracuse Nationals, a team led by Dolph Schayes, through the Eastern Division Finals. [68] Both men awed onlookers with "nakedly awesome athleticism",[68] and while Chamberlain outscored Russell 30 to 22, the Celtics won 115106, and the match was called a "new beginning of basketball". Russell was equally notable for his rebounding abilities, and he led the NBA in rebounds four times, had a dozen consecutive seasons of 1,000 or more rebounds,[12] and remains second all time in both total rebounds and rebounds per game. Russell, who once said he owed the public nothing,[109] was not there; he ended his career and cut all ties to the Celtics. When I started to jump to make defensive plays and to block shots, I was initially corrected, but I stuck with it, and it paid off. As if this isnt enough, her written pieces have been featured in the New York Times, the Seattle Times, and the Huffington Post, amongst many other publications, and she has a TEDx talk on Mentoring. She actually started by just enrolling herself in local pageants, only for it to turn into her placement as first runner-up in Miss Wahington 1967, the title of Miss Washington 1968, and finally, the title of Miss USA 1968. According to Opoyi, Swisher died at the age of 78 on September 11, 2014. 18 on ESPN's "50 Greatest Athletes of the 20th Century" list in 1999. Russell Brand and Sen. Bernie Sanders are mad as hell, and they don't want you to take it anymore. [59], At the start of the 195758 NBA season, the Celtics won fourteen straight games and continued to succeed. The Celtic mythical figure, who is now 88 years old, was involved in several passionate relationships. In 1977, four years after his divorce from Rose Swisher, Russell married Dorothy Anstett, who was Miss USA 1968. He married Rose Swisher on 9th December 1956, after dating her for several years. It would be to our advantage if we paid him off for five years to get away from us in the rest of this series. [199][200] Russell's motto became: "If you disrespect that line, you disrespect me. Russell died "peacefully" with . She graduated from Harvard Law School and Georgetown University and . [59] With the Celtics leading 125123 with one second left, the Hawks had the ball at their own baseline. Auerbach agreed to trade Macauley, who had previously asked to be traded to St. Louis in order to be with his sick son, if the Hawks gave up Russell. Russell . [4] Decades later, Russell explained that his experiences hardened him against abuse of all kinds,[35] saying: "I never permitted myself to be a victim. The Celtics rallied back, winning Game 5 122104 and Game 6 114106, powered by a spirited Havlicek and helped by a terrible Sixers shooting slump. The first [NBA organization] to hire a black [head] coach was the Boston Celtics, and they've had at least five [black head-coaches] over the years. Jacob H. Russell was born on July 6, 1959. [221] On November 15, 2019, Russell accepted the Hall of Fame ring in a private ceremony with family. [59] In the highly-competitive Game 7, Russell tried his best to slow down Pettit, as Heinsohn scored 37 points and kept the Celtics alive;[59] Russell contributed by completing the famous "Coleman Play", as he ran down Hawks forward Jack Coleman, who had received an outlet pass at midcourt, and blocked his shot despite the fact that Russell had been standing at his own baseline when the ball was thrown to Coleman. Says Bill Russell: "Basketball is a game that involves a great deal of psychology. [49] On offense, Russell's output was limited and his NBA career personal averages show him to be an average scorer (15.1 points career average), a poor free-throw shooter (56.1%), and average overall shooter from the field (44%, not exceptional for a center). Russell's No. Dorothy, who went by Didi, hailed from Kirkland, Washington, and went on to compete at the Miss Universe Pageant in July in Miami Beach of that same year. [56] Russell never had to work part-time. -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "FULL KYRIE IRVING and GORDON HAYWARD CELTICS Press Conference" youtube.com/watch?v=f7FoDj4-Nzw -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-, Karen Rusell penned an article for the New York Times. - WILLIAM FELTON RUSSELL, WILLIAM FRANCIS McSWEENY . [50] Auerbach later said that Brown offered Harrison guaranteed performances of the Ice Capades if they did not draft Russell; it is difficult to verify or disprove this, but it is clear that the Royals underrated Russell. [77], In the 1962 NBA Finals, the Celtics met the Los Angeles Lakers of forward Elgin Baylor and guard Jerry West. Bill Russell, the cornerstone of the Boston Celtics dynasty that won eight straight titles and 11 overall during his career, died Sunday. The Hall of Famer was 88. 1 choice has to be Bill Russell. After USF kept Holy Cross Crusaders star Tom Heinsohn scoreless in an entire half,[31] Sports Illustrated wrote: "If [Russell] ever learns to hit the basket, they're going to have to rewrite the rules. Bill Russell is an 11-time NBA champion, and 12-time All-Star and is perhaps the game's greatest champion. They hence spent the ensuing nine years having fun as well as traveling with one another, that is, until she sadly passed away from losing her battle with cancer at the age of 59 on January 21, 2009. In Game 6, Russell recorded his first career triple-double with 19 points, 24 rebounds, and 10 assists as the Celtics won 119105. In 1954, he became the first coach of a major college basketball squad to start three African-American players: K. C. Jones, Hal Perry, and Russell. That did not happen My junior year in college, I had what I thought was the one of the best college seasons ever. The oldest son of Bill Russell, William Felton Russell Jr, who was named after the 11-time NBA champion, unfortunately passed away in 2016. "[109][207] When his white Celtics teammate Frank Ramsey asked whether he hated him, Russell stated that he had been misquoted but few believed it. [67] On November 7, 1959, Russell's Celtics hosted Chamberlain's Warriors and pundits called the matchup between the best offensive and defensive centers "The Big Collision" and "Battle of the Titans". He passed away peacefully in his sleep on January 25, 2016. Karen Russell was born on January 20, 1962 and is a legal and political analyst. @NBATV before Game 6 of 2013 #NBAFinals. Russell was so quick that he could run over for a quick double team and make it back in time if the opponents tried to find the open man. [4][8] While at USF, he and Jones helped pioneer a play that later became known as the alley-oop. Russell's impact even breached the walls of racism and segregation in that area; amazingly, some white children attended the sports learning camp. In addition to his career accomplishments, Russell was a prominent human rights activist in sports. [104] After losing for the fifth straight time against Russell and the Celtics, Hall-of-Fame Lakers guard Jerry West stated: "If I had a choice of any basketball player in the league, my No. The psychology in defense is not blocking a shot or stealing a pass or getting the ball away. [219] The FBI maintained a file on Russell and described him in their file as "an arrogant Negro who won't sign autographs for white children". [173] The statue was unveiled on November 1, 2013, with Russell in attendance. He led USF to NCAA championships in 1955 and 1956, including a string of 55 consecutive victories, and an unofficial double triple-double with 26 points, 27 rebounds, 20 blocks, 3 steals, and an assist. [109] Russell was also notorious for his refusal to give autographs or acknowledge the Celtics fans, and was called "the most selfish, surly and uncooperative athlete" by one pundit. Auerbach knew that the Rochester Royals, who owned the first draft pick, already had a strong rebounder in Maurice Stokes, were looking for an outside shooting guard, and were unwilling to pay Russell the $25,000 signing bonus he requested. [20] When World War II broke out, the elder Russell became a truck driver. Alex Wong/Getty Images. Following Chamberlain's death in October 1999, Russell returned to prominence at the turn of the millennium. "[213] Describing the Celtics organization, as distinguished from Boston sports fans in the 1950s and 1960s, as very progressive racially, Russell recalled in 2010 a list of the organization's accomplishments on racial progress both in terms of objective milestones and his own subjective experience as a member of the organization. "[5] The Sixers outpaced the Celtics when they shredded the famed Boston defense by scoring 140 points in the clinching Game 5 win. [49][89], In the 196364 NBA season, the Celtics posted a league-best 5822 record in the regular season. Two sculptures of children were added two years later, in the spring of 2015, to recognize Bill Russell's devotion to working with children. [21], Under head coach Gerald Tucker, Russell helped the U.S. national basketball team win the gold medal in Melbourne, defeating the Soviet Union national basketball team 8955 in the final game with an 80 undefeated run. Tune in July 10, this is a special honor! [5][41], Besides basketball, Russell represented USF in track and field events. The two men did not speak to each other for more than twenty years until Russell met with Chamberlain and personally apologized. WIlliam Russell Jr. is the . Fri 5 Aug 2022 10.44 EDT. [49] Bill Simmons has estimated that Russell had between 8 and 15 blocks per game in the playoffs. He's the guy who whipped us psychologically. The NBA legend was a victim of racism, and not even his basketball fame helped him. [5] Russell was elected to one NBA All-Defensive First Team. equal . I'm certainly going to ask Maurice Podoloff." As Chamberlain was often defended by Celtics backup center Wayne Embry, the press speculated that Russell was worn down. Bill Russell, one of the most important and accomplished athletes in history, died on Sunday at the age of 88 with his wife Jeannine by his side, his family announced. [174][175][176] During the spring of 2015, two statues of children were added, honoring Russell's commitment to working with children. 6 from the University of San Francisco as well as in the 1956 USA Olympic Team. [190] He was issued a citation and released, and the Transportation Security Administration indicated it would levy a civil penalty, which would be between $3,000 and $7,500. [132][133] In 2008, Russell received the Golden Plate Award of the Academy of Achievement. It was back when both Rose and Bill were attending the University of San Francisco in the early to mid-1950s that they first came across one another, only to feel a real spark almost immediately. [28], Russell was ignored by college recruiters and received not one offer until recruiter Hal DeJulio from the University of San Francisco (USF) watched him play in a high school game. It hence comes as no surprise Bill and Rose happily welcomed three kids into their lives over the next six years William Bill Russell Jr. (1957), Jacob Russell (1959), and Karen Russell (1962). [1] The Celtics broke a league record by winning 52 games and Russell's strong performance once again helped lead the Celtics through the 1959 NBA playoffs, as they returned to the NBA Finals. "[22], During his early years, Russell struggled to develop his skills as a basketball player. [67][108] The Celtics held on for a 108106 victory and Russell claimed his eleventh championship in thirteen years. [1] The NBA reasoned that other centers were better all-round players than Russell but no player was more valuable to his team. The owner of the Hawks called Auerbach later and demanded more in the trade. Bill was married four times and had three children with his first wife and college sweetheart Rose Swisher. Constantly provoked by New York Knicks center Ray Felix during a game, he complained to coach Auerbach, who told him to take matters into his own hands. A five-time NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) and a 12-time NBA All-Star, he was the centerpiece of the Celtics dynasty that won 11 NBA championships during his 13-year career. In fact, she is even a qualified attorney as she earned her Juris Doctorate (JD) degree from Harvard Law School after obtaining a Bachelors in Philosophy as well as Government from Georgetown University. Bill Russell was also playing for the US National basketball team, where he was the team captain during the 1956 Summer Olympics, and in fact, the team won it. Celtics owner Walter A. [110] Although White became a standout Celtics player, Boston lacked an All-Star center, went 3448 in the 196970 NBA season, and failed to make it to the 1970 NBA playoffs, marking the first time since 1950 that they did not make the playoffs. "[121] In December 2008, the We Are Boston Leadership Award was presented to Russell. The 61-year-old is a legal and political analyst who graduated from Georgetown University and Harvard Law School.. She is a media person, lawyer, and Black-rights activist who has also contributed to publications like The New York Times Magazine. [47], The Harlem Globetrotters invited Russell to join their exhibition basketball squad. That's the first thing Walter Brown said to Chuck Cooper. Russell also ignored Heinsohn's request for an autograph on behalf of his cousin and openly said to Heinsohn that he deserved half of his $300 Rookie of the Year check. Take away all the on-court accomplishments, and Russell still lived a life. Karen Russell, Jacob Russell, William Russell Jr. Rose Swisher got married to her husband, Bill Russell on 9 December 1956. her husband Basketball player Bill Russell was his college sweetheart, she got divorced from him in 1973. ADVERTISEMENT. NBA great Bill Russell died on Sunday with his wife, Jeannine, by his side. [100] During the series, Russell said: "Right now, he (Wilt) is playing like me [to win]. As reported by Sportskeeda, William was employed by Cox Trucking. Asked by Russell what was wrong, his grandfather replied how proud he was of him, being coach of an organization in which blacks and whites coexisted in harmony. 9 December 1956. K. C. Jones did not play for the Celtics until 1958 because of military service. He was convinced that the U.S. was a corrupt nation and that he was wasting his time playing something as superficial as basketball. Russell described himself as an avid reader of Dell Magazines' 1950s sports publications, which he used to scout opponents' moves for the purpose of defending against them. Bill Russell's family announced his demise through a statement on Sunday, July 31. Russell used a copy as extra motivation and told his team to play a running game because in that case it was not the better but the more determined team that was going to win. William Felton Russell Jr., Bill Russell's oldest son who was named after the 11-time NBA champion, died in 2016. He replied: "Yes." His first wife was his University of San Francisco college . [145] He also won two state championships in high school. He is one of just two NBA players (the other being prominent rival Wilt Chamberlain) to have grabbed more than 50 rebounds in a game. Dorothy Anstett Born: Kirkland, Washington, United States Date of birth: 1947-06-28 Spouse: Bill Russell https://t.co/T9E7sVcZUO pic.twitter.com/se6ka2URg3. In honoring the legendary athlete, ESPN writes that recipients of the distinguished award, reflect the spirit of Arthur Ashe, possessing strength in the face of adversity, courage in the face of peril and the willingness to stand up for their beliefs no matter what the cost.. [66] Lakers head coach John Kundla praised Russell, stating: "We don't fear the Celtics without Bill Russell. Despite the former Miss USA 1968 and Russell being happy at first, things took a turn south, and they divorced in 1980. 4 in ESPN's list of the top 74 NBA players of all time, the second best center behind Abdul-Jabbar and ahead of Chamberlain. [122] Russell also wrote books, usually written as a joint project with a professional writer, including 1979's Second Wind,[123] and played Judge Roger Ferguson in the Miami Vice episode "The Fix" (aired March 7, 1986). [105] Russell pulled himself together and put up 9.9 points and 19.3 rebounds per game;[1] the aging Celtics stumbled through the regular season. "[166] During the NBA All-Star Weekend on February 14, 2009, NBA Commissioner David Stern announced that the NBA Finals MVP award would be named after Russell. However, the NBA player did have children from his previous marriage. However, she was a step-mom to Russell's three children from his first marriage. [48] He was active in the Black Power movement and was among the African-American athletes and the one political leader who came together at the 1967 Cleveland Summit to support Muhammad Ali and his decision to refuse to be drafted. [60] He alienated Celtics fans by saying: "You owe the public the same it owes you, nothing! William Felton Russell was born in Monroe, Louisiana, a small agricultural community where his parents were subjected to the constant indignities that were the lot of African Americans in the Deep South at the time. If theres one thing Netflixs Bill Russell: Legend makes perfectly evident, its that the titular NBA champion, coach, and civil rights activist led a life that can only be described as deeply impactful. Flowers at the feet of Bill Russell's statue at Boston City Hall Plaza, Monday, Aug. 1, 2022, in Boston. Oliver Hudson. The 11-time NBA champion is survived by his wife Jeannine and two children. Bill Russell Social Media [109] He was so tense before every game that he regularly vomited in the locker room; early in his career, it happened so frequently that his fellow Celtics were more worried when it did not happen than when it did. Bill Russell's daughter Karen Russell a legal and political analyst was born Karen Kenyatta Russell on January 20, 1962, graduated from Harvard Law School and Georgetown University; she has contributed to the Huffington . August 2, 2022. Russell played 48 games, averaging 14.7 points per game and a league-high 19.6 rebounds per game. Lakers coach Bill van Breda Kolff kept him on the bench until the end of the game, saying later that he wanted to stay with the lineup responsible for the comeback. [21] In delivering a eulogy for Chamberlain, Russell stated that he did not consider them to be rivals, but rather to have a competition, and that the pair would "be friends through eternity". From Michael Jordan's unparalleled scoring . In 1975, he was inducted into the basketball hall of fame. His 1956 rookie contract was worth $24,000 (equivalent to $239,207 in 2021), only fractionally smaller than the $25,000 of top earner and teammate Bob Cousy. Read More: Bill Russells Wives: Where Are They Now? [115], As a consequence of his endured racist abuse, Russell was extremely sensitive to all racial prejudice. Cooper, the Boston Celtics will never embarrass you.' [2] Russell and Henri Richard of the National Hockey League are tied for the record of the most championships won by an athlete in a North American sports league. Russell made himself eligible for the 1956 NBA draft. Bill Russell is survived by three children: Jacob, William Russell Jr, and Karen. Bill Russell was born to Charles and Katie Russell on February 12, 2022, in West Monroe, Louisiana. . Together, Russell and Swisher had three children: daughter Karen, and sons William Jr. and Jacob. [25] Sports journalist John Taylor described it as a watershed event in Russell's life because he realized that basketball was his chance to escape poverty and racism, and he swore to make the best of it. [212] He was often called Felton X, presumably in the tradition of the Nation of Islam's practice of replacing a European slave name with an X and purchased land in Liberia. Bill Russell and Marilyn Nault Russel did not have children together. The NBA legend was 88 years old at the time of his death. [155] In 1970, The Sporting News named Russell the "Athlete of the Decade". He was a standout in the high jump and according to Track & Field News was ranked the seventh-best high-jumper in the world in 1956, his graduation year, despite not competing in Olympic high-jump competition. [202] Later in Russell's career, John Havlicek said of his teammate and coach that he threw up less often than early in his career, only doing so "when it's an important game or an important challenge for himsomeone like Chamberlain, or someone coming up that everyone's touting. I owe so much to him it's impossible to express. Russell held Chamberlain to a pair of field goals in the first three quarters of Game 3. Prior to Game 5, no NBA team had ever come back from a 31 deficit. When their family uprooted to Oakland, California, they lived in the projects. . Russell articulated these views with a measure of self-criticism, saying: "I consider this a deficiency in myselfmaybe. Bill Russell never ceases to amaze me. [12] Russell averaged 16.6 points per game and a league-record average of 22.7 rebounds per game. He worked hard and used the benefits of a growth spurt to become a decent basketball player. At one point, the article reads, The girl [Dorothy] listed as one of lifes ambitions the chance to teach high school for mentally retarded children. He reasoned that if Saperstein was too smart to speak with him, then he was too smart to play for Saperstein. [80] As the game was tied, Russell had the daunting task of defending against Baylor with little frontline help: Loscutoff, Heinsohn, and Satch Sanders, the three best Celtics forwards, had fouled out. [157], On August 11, 2022, it was announced that Russell's No. Awards . [194][195] For his promotion to coach, the Celtics paid Russell an annual salary of $25,000 which was in addition to his salary as a player. In a game called as "unreal" and "devoid of emotion", the Sixers lost 127118 on April 5. Russell's stint with the Kings was considerably shorter, his last assignment ending when the Kings went 1741 to begin the 198788 NBA season. The 11-time NBA champion with the Boston Celtics and the first Black head coach in the league Bill Russell passed away at the age of 88 on Sunday. [164], Of Russell, former NBA player and head coach Don Nelson said: "There are two types of superstars. In the piece, she explains how she experienced such privilege in her life at times, but how she was also met with periods of intense racism and sexism. Because Russell ignored virtually any well-wisher who approached him home or away, including the vast majority of media, his autograph was among the most difficult to secure of any professional athlete of his time. He told her to go home and remove the dress, which he described as "white woman's clothing". Nault became a stepmother to three of Bill's children: Karen Russell, William Russel Jr., and Jacob Russell. Bill Russell was one of the greatest players in NBA history who was known for his outstanding defense. "[30] The NCAA rewrote rules in response to Russell's dominant play; the lane was widened for his junior year. When Chamberlain died in 1999, Chamberlain's nephew said that Russell was the second person he was told to call. He made a free throw, blocked a shot by Sixers player Chet Walker, grabbed a rebound off a miss by Greer, and passed the ball to teammate Sam Jones, who scored to clinch the win. NBA legend Bill Russell, who won 11 NBA titles with the Boston Celtics, dies at 88. [5] The Russell draft-day trade was later called one of the most important trades in the history of North American sports. [107], The Celtics were ahead by nine points with five minutes remaining; in addition, West was limping after a Game 5 thigh injury and Chamberlain had left the game with an injured leg. What do we know about Russells personal life? [158][159] In 2007, he was voted the third best center of all-time by ESPN behind Abdul-Jabbar and Chamberlain. Rest in Peace, Bill. [16] In 2021, he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame a second time for his coaching career.