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William Felton Russell 11 times "There are two types of superstars. One is to make the opponent lose ugly on the court and stand out. The other is to make the players around him perform better and win, and Russell is the type.
Don Nelson Full Name: William Felton Russell Date of Birth: February 12, 1934 High School:
Oakland McClemons Middle School University: University of San Francisco Ways to get into the NBA: Drafted by the St. Louis Hawks in 1956 and traded to the Boston Celtics on April 29, 1956 Height:
6 feet 10 inches Weight: 220 lbs Honors: 1975 Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, 11 NBA Champions, 5 NBA MVPs, 3 NBA First Team, 8 NBA Second Team, 1 NBA Defensive Team, 12 NBA All-Stars, 1 NBA All-Star MVP, 1996 NBA Top 50 Stars, 1956 Olympic Men's Basketball Gold Medal.
Bill Russell was the cornerstone of the Boston Celtics' "Green Dynasty" in the '60s, and Russell changed the NBA's defensive philosophy with his fabulous defensive prowess and blocking skills. He won five NBA MVP titles, was elected an NBA All-Star 12 times, and scored a total of 21,620 rebounds in his career, an average per game, and won the title of rebounding king four times, he once grabbed 51 rebounds in one game, grabbed 49 rebounds in one game twice, and grabbed more than 1,000 rebounds in 12 consecutive seasons. His string of individual accolades is well deserved, but they are all embodiments of Russell's philosophy of teamwork.
His greatest accomplishment was leading the Boston Celtics to an NBA championship 11 times in 13 seasons in his career. Before Jordan's arrival, Russell was undisputedly considered by many to be the greatest star in NBA history. Born on February 12, 1934 in Monroe, Louisiana, Russell attended McClairmens High School in Oakland when his family moved to San Francisco's Bay Area.
On the varsity high school team, he was nothing more than a clumsy and unremarkable center, but his height advantage helped him win a scholarship to the University of San Francisco, and his basketball skills began to improve by leaps and bounds. Russell, who was over 6 feet 9 inches tall at the time, teamed up with star guard Jones to lead the University of San Francisco to a staggering 56 straight victories and back-to-back collegiate basketball titles in 1955 and 1956. Russell was named the 1955 NCAA MVP for this
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The most championship rings in NBA history is Bill Russell — 11 — 10 fingers that he can't wear. In 13 seasons, from 1957 to 1969, Bill Russell led the Boston Celtics to 11 NBA championships.
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Bill Russell – 11 championship rings! 8 consecutive championships! Once the king of the Celts, that's a figure in history.
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The most NBA championship rings in history is Phil Jackson, who has 13 championship rings.
Player period. 1973 NBA Championship (Won) 1970 NBA Championship (Won) Coaching Period.
2010 NBA Championship (Won) 2009 NBA Championship (Won) 2002 NBA Championship (Won) 2001 NBA Championship (Won) 2000 NBA Championship (Won) 1998 NBA Championship (Won) 1997 NBA Championship (Won) 1996 NBA Championship (Won) 1993 NBA Championship (Won) 1992 NBA Championship (Won) 1991 NBA Championship (Won) Phil S. Philip Jackson, born on September 17, 1945 in Dearloch, Montana, USA, graduated from the University of North Dakota, an American basketball player and coach, nicknamed "Zen Master". He is currently the president of the New York Knicks.
As the head coach of the NBA, Phil Jackson led the team to 11 championships, including leading the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers to three consecutive championships; Four-time NBA All-Star head coach; In 1996, he won the NBA "Best Coach" award. He announced his retirement in 2011.
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Bill. Russell has won the most NBA championships, with a total of 11 (Bill Russell).
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The most NBA championship rings are Phil Jackson.
13 championship rings: Phil Jackson, 1969-1970, 1972-1973 (4 as a player with the Knicks);
1991-1993, 1996-1998 (6 with the Bulls as a coach);
2000-2002 (2 with the Lakers as a coach);
2009-2010 (1 medal as a coach with the Lakers) Philip Jackson, born on September 17, 1945 in Dearloch, Montana, USA, graduated from the University of North Dakota, American basketball player, coach, nicknamed "Zen Master". He is currently the president of the New York Knicks.
As the head coach of the NBA, Phil Jackson led the team to 11 championships, including leading the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers to three consecutive championships; Four-time NBA All-Star head coach; In 1996, he won the NBA "Best Coach" award. He announced his retirement in 2011.
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William Felton Russell (born February 12, 1934), a six-foot-10 inch tall and 220-pound center, played for the Boston Celtics for thirteen seasons from 1956 to 1969. NBA Achievements 11 NBA Championships: 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969 5 NBA MVP:
1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965 12 NBA All-Stars: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 1 NBA All-Star Game MVP: 1963 11 NBA All-Star Team:
NBA First Team: 1959, 1963, 1965 NBA Second Team: 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968 1 NBA All-Defensive Team:
NBA First Team of Defense: 1969 NBA 50 Superstars Second NBA All-Time Overall Rebounds Leader (21,620) NCAA Most Outstanding Player: 1955 Olympic Men's Basketball Gold Medal:
1956 Hall of Famer.
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Celtic veteran, Bill. Russell! A total of 11 rings were harvested!!
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Bill Russell of the Celtics, 11 rings. He led the Boston Celtics to 11 NBA championships in 13 seasons, from 1957 to 1969.
Coach Phil Jackson, head coach during the Bulls dynasty, received two championship rings during his playing career (Knicks 69-70; 72-73), and later received 6 and 5 rings as a coach with the Bulls and Lakers, respectively, so that a total of 13, which is the most.
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Russell, as if it were eleven.
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Bill. Russell! Eleven.
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Now Phil Jackson is the head coach, with Jordan's six consecutive championships, and O'Neal's three consecutive championships, and Kobe's two consecutive championships, and the two in his playing days, a total of 13 more than Bill Russell, if it were a player, it would definitely be Bill Russell.
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The player is Bill Russell, who won 11 rings in '13, and the coach is Phil Jackson, 11, who also won a championship with the Knicks as a player.
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Bill Russell.
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