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Basketball Biography

Bill Russell

“Mr. Russell”

American · Monroe, Louisiana · Born 1 January 1934

Center
22.5
rpg
3.5
bpg
22.5
rebounds per game
3.5
blocks per game

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The greatest winner in American team sports history — 11 NBA Championships in 13 seasons, including eight consecutive titles, and the defensive player who invented the shot block.

William Felton Russell was born in Monroe, Louisiana in 1934 and grew up in Oakland. Boston Celtics acquired him in 1956 and he went on to win 11 NBA championships in 13 seasons — including eight consecutive titles from 1959 to 1966, a dynasty never approached in any major American sport. He won five MVP awards and was a 12-time All-Star. He averaged 22.5 rebounds per game for his career. His defensive presence and shot-blocking transformed the game — opponents changed his entire offensive approach to account for him. He was player-coach of the Celtics from 1966 to 1969 — the first Black head coach in any major American professional sport. He won Olympic gold with the USA at Melbourne 1956. He was a civil rights activist throughout his career, refusing to play in segregated cities and standing alongside Muhammad Ali during the Ali draft protest. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. He died in July 2022 aged 88. He is the greatest winner in the history of American team sports.

Famous For

Winning 11 NBA championships in 13 seasons, revolutionary defensive play, and breaking racial barriers as first Black head coach

Playing Style

How They Played

Dominant defensive center with exceptional shot-blocking, rebounding, and team leadership

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Greatest winner in NBA history and pioneering civil rights figure who transformed basketball defense

Best Known For

NBA Champion 11x (8 consecutive)

His eight consecutive NBA Championships (1959-1966) is the longest consecutive title run in any major American professional sport.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • NBA Champion 11x (8 consecutive)
  • NBA MVP 5x
  • 12x All-Star
  • First Black head coach in major US pro sport
Career Journey

Timeline

1956 📌 NBA debut with Boston Celtics
1957 🏆 First NBA Championship
1958 🥇 First NBA MVP Award
1959 🏆 Start of 8 consecutive championships
1966 🎯 Became first Black head coach in major US pro sports
1969 🏆 11th NBA Championship as player-coach
1969 📌 Retired from NBA
1975 🥇 Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Bill Russell

Bill Russell averaged 22.5 rebounds per game in his NBA career.

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Career Timeline — Bill Russell
1956
NBA debut with Boston Celtics
1957
First NBA Championship
1958
First NBA MVP Award
1959
Start of 8 consecutive championships
1966
Became first Black head coach in major US pro sports
1969
11th NBA Championship as player-coach
1969
Retired from NBA
1975
Inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame
NBA Champion 11x (8 consecutive)
NBA MVP 5x
12x All-Star
First Black head coach in major US pro sport
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