Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Bill Russell was the most winning pro basketball player of all time................two NCAA men's division 1 championships...........and ELEVEN NBA championships....................THAT many is unheard of ...........


Bill Russell - Wikipedia

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Russell holds the record for the most championships won by an athlete in a North American sports league (tied with Henri Richard of the National Hockey League). Before his professional career, Russell led the University of San Francisco to two consecutive NCAA championships in 1955 and 1956, and he captained the ...

1955–56 San Francisco Dons men's basketball team - Wikipedia

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San Francisco won two straight NCAA titles behind a punishing defense led by Bill Russell, who turned shot blocking into an art form. He was also better scorer than history gives him credit for, averaging more than 20 points in both championship seasons. In 1956, Russell had support from guard K.C. Jones and a balanced ...

Bill Russell College Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com

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Bill Russell. Position: Center. 6-9, 215lb (206cm, 97kg). School: San Francisco. More player info. 2x NCAA Champion; 2x NCAA All-Tourney; 2x NCAA All-Region; NCAA Tourney MOP; 2x Consensus AA. Support us without the ads? Go Ad-Free.
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1955 Elite 8 SF Dons v Oregon State feat. Bill Russell - YouTube

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The 1955 NCAA Elite Eight. Oregon State College v. San Francisco Dons.

Bill Russell - Celtics Legend | Boston Celtics - NBA.com

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The University of San Francisco is lucky enough to call Russell one of its alumnus, as the 6-foot-10 giant attended the school from 1952-56. During his stay there, Russell led the Dons to back-to-back undefeated and national championship seasons in 1955 and 1956. He was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 1955 ...

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