Collecting Stories From Celtics Legend Bill Russell’s Life, Career

Russell was influential both on and off the court

The world lost a giant on Sunday, as former Boston Celtics center and sporting icon Bill Russell died at the age of 88.

The loss of Russell was immediately met with grief, tributes and a plethora of stories about his legendary life and career.

Here are some memorable ones shared on Twitter:

Advice to a fellow Boston legend
Russell once shared an anecdote with New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick about the power in having different kinds of leaders.

Being Jackie Robinson’s favorite athlete
In a conversation with San Antonio Spurs legend Tim Duncan, Russell revealed how he was Jackie Robinson’s favorite athlete.

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A great multi-sport athlete
Russell once shared that he turned down the Olympics as a high-jumper, being that it would interfere with his basketball career.

Respect for a fellow legend
Kobe Bryant and Russell. Two legends. Enough said.

A truthful coach
Russell didn’t mince words when he was coaching the Sacramento Kings.

Getting friendly with Wilt
Wilt Chamberlain shared a Thanksgiving Day story about Russell that drew a loud cackle from the 11-time champion.

Another legendary cackle
Apparently Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hated former Cleveland Cavaliers owner Ted Stepien.

Work off the court
Russell’s resume off the basketball court was just as impressive as his resume on it.