Bill Russell lived a life that was full even when his many basketball accomplishments aren’t factored into his story. The greatest winner in the history of team sports was a civil rights champion. He loved telling stories. Had an appreciation for music and fast cars. He climbed mountains. Loved the outdoors. He could opine intelligently on just about any topic. Russell died Sunday at 88. His basketball exploits were legendary. Yet he always made sure to say playing the game was just what he did, and that being a basketball star wasn’t who he was.
Appreciation: Bill Russell lived a life like very few others
WJBD Staff
Aug 1, 2022 | 6:54 AM
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