As a player..
Bill Russell was 6'9...he played against some of the greatest
players and teams ( Lakers with West and Baylor )the NBA has ever seen...including a man who was the most dominant center ever! ( WILT )....In Russell's prime he was a 20ppg...20rpg...10bpg...6apg!.... NCAA champion..
gold medalist...and he won 11 NBA championships as the leader of his team....he won with and without great players..
They did'nt count block shot's or steals...now they do(because of him)
People who watched him play ......say thet in his prime from..... 60-68 he would have averaged 20ppg..24rpg..10blk..5stl..5as... that's sick!.....wan't a legacy?..read ...this..........................
2007-03-24
11:12:06
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Alpha Wolf(Bringer of Rain)
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College..
Four-year letter winner under Hall of Fame coach Phil Woolpert
All-America (1956)
Led San Francisco to back-to-back NCAA championships (1955, 1956)
Along with Hall of Fame teammate K.C. Jones, led USF to 55 straight wins and two straight undefeated seasons
USA Player of the Year (1956)
Scored 1,636 points (20.7 ppg) and grabbed 1,606 rebounds (20.3 rpg) in 79 games
Member, gold medal-winning U.S. Olympic Team (1956)
2007-03-24
11:13:24 ·
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NBA..............................
Twelve-time NBA All-Star (1958-69)
MVP All-Star Game (1963) after 19 points and 24 rebounds
Holds the NBA single-game record for most rebounds in a half (32) vs. Philadelphia on Nov. 16, 1957
Celtics's all-time leading rebounder (21,620, 22.5 rpg) in 963 games; second best in history
Holds career playoff record for most rebounds (4,104, 24.9 rpg) in 165 games
Holds NBA Finals record for highest rebound per game average (29.5 rpg, 1959) and by a rookie (22.9 rpg, 1957)
Holds NBA Finals single-game record for most free throws attempted in one half (15, April 11, 1961) vs. St. Louis; most rebounds (40, March 29, 1960 vs. St. Louis and April 18, 1962 vs. Los Angeles); most rebounds by a rookie (32, April 13, 1967 vs. St. Louis); and most rebounds in a quarter (19, April 18, 1962 vs. Los Angeles)
2007-03-24
11:14:16 ·
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Grabbed a career-high 51 rebounds vs. Syracuse (Feb. 5, 1960), making him one of two players ever (Wilt Chamberlain) to grab more than 50 boards in a game
Had seven games with 40 or more rebounds
Led the NBA in rebounding in first three seasons (19.6, 22.7, 23.0) and five times overall
Led the NBA in minutes played (1959, 42.5 mpg) and in 1965 (44.5 mpg)
Scored 14,522 points (15.1 ppg) in his career and averaged 16.2 ppg in 165 playoff games
Declared Greatest Player in the History of the NBA by the Professional Basketball Writers Association of America (1980)
NBA 25th Anniversary All-Time Team (1970)
NBA 35th Anniversary All-Time Team (1980)
NBA 50th Anniversary all time Team
Named "Sportsman of the Year" by Sports Illustrated (1968)
NBA Boston Celtics, player/head coach (1966-69)
2007-03-24
11:15:26 ·
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1968-69 Boston Celtics NBA champion
1967-68 Boston Celtics NBA champion
1965-66 Boston Celtics NBA champion
1964-65 Boston Celtics NBA champion
1963-64 Boston Celtics NBA champion
1962-63 Boston Celtics NBA champion
1961-62 Boston Celtics NBA champion
1960-61 Boston Celtics NBA champion
1959-60 Boston Celtics NBA champion
1958-59 Boston Celtics NBA champion
1956-57 Boston Celtics NBA champion
2007-03-24
11:16:09 ·
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1958-NBA-MVP
1961-NBA-MVP
1961-NBA-TSN MVP
1962-NBA-MVP
1962-NBA-TSN MVP
1963-NBA-AS MVP
1963-NBA-MVP
1963-NBA-TSN MVP
1965-NBA-MVP
1965-NBA-TSN MVP
2007-03-24
11:16:52 ·
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He prabably.....no wait...let me refrase that.........He WOULD HAVE!, won alot more MVP's,player of the year award's,etc..etc..
but the people who voted.....didn't vote for him because he was black!.....he did all of this ,when it was the toughest....that's what really makes him great....People have backwards..without Russell there would be no NBA today..He was a pioneer!...Big O..DR J..MJ..Now Kobe!..all because of BILL............
2007-03-24
11:17:45 ·
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Russell's life was marked with an uphill battle against racism. As a child, the young Russell witnessed how his parents were victims of racist abuse, and eventually moved into housing projects to escape the daily torrent of bigotry.[1] When he later became a standout amateur basketball player at USF, Russell bitterly recalled how he and his few fellow African-American colleagues were jeered at by white s.[4]
Even after he became a superstar on the Boston Celtics, Russell was the victim of racial abuse. Once, he refused to play a game when he and his black teammates were refused service at a local restaurant in 1962...he helped change the world..not just the game.. he helped fight racism...he pioneered the the way for the NBA..and the World!
2007-03-24
11:32:26 ·
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No asg..your wrong Bill Russell Dominated the game more then anyone ever!...He scored 20ppg in his prime..
could he have scored more?..sure he could..but he did whatever it took to ensure victory!...and he was the Victor!..more then antone ever!..he dominated in more areas then anyone!..
If you were to build a fighter from the ground up!....you would want all around skill a fighter who Knows how to fight on the ground and on his feet!..a fighter who can dominate anywhere!..Bill Russell was that man...He dominated Everywhere!..that's why he won!..more then anyone!
2007-03-24
11:39:38 ·
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Hi....shhhhh!.....R2D2 might hear us.......all this info slow's him down.....he can't read!...he just understand's...Nerf Hearder!
2007-03-24
11:54:12 ·
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"Chamberlain always dominated Russell..head to head"- conman..BAH!..HAA..HAA!...HAAA!
you mean he scored more points?...
who cares?....Russell destroyed..Mopped up!...Killed!..extinguished!..Controlled Wilt!..in everything else!.....it's called winning..Wilt was not good at it!!..to easy!
2007-03-24
11:58:36 ·
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You can't con! a conman!
2007-03-24
12:02:15 ·
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No jd...your the biter!....."baldheaded Dominique"..........LOL
2007-03-24
14:32:52 ·
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HE WAS THE GREATEST LEADER THE GAME HAS EVER SEEN
2007-03-24 11:57:05
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answered by RICH T 2
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1. Michael Jordan
2. Wilt Chamberlain
3. Russell
4. Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor)
5. Earvin "Magic" Johnson
Chamberlain always dominated Russell in head 2 head games.
2007-03-24 18:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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bill russell was an awesome player. but i'd have to say michael jordan is a better player. bill russell was an amazing rebounder and defender and great all around teammate but he wasnt a great offensive player. you couldnt rely on him to take over the game offensively. jordan, while not as good a defender as russell was still a very good defender who could also take over the game offensively. if i had to pick one of the two, it would be jordan no question.
2007-03-24 18:24:49
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answered by asg_is_chillin 4
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Sorry, no. Michael Jordan has that distinction pretty well wrapped up. Bill Russell was good, no doubt about it. But there's only one number one, and that's MJ.
2007-03-24 18:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Bill Russel is the greatest player.
I put MJ 3'rd best all time
2007-03-24 18:18:53
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answered by kevin f 3
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Red Auerbach himself said he would take Jordan over Russell. end of discussion, go away idiots.
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answered by chad 2
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He is a great player but I would say Michael Jordan is better than him.
2007-03-24 18:15:07
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answered by Josh D 6
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Too much info, but Magic Johnson got him beat.
2007-03-24 18:42:52
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answered by Hi 7
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michael jordan is still the best
2007-03-24 18:36:08
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answered by evone_09 1
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wilt chamberlin was better.
2007-03-24 19:35:11
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answered by Anonymous
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