NBA to retire pioneer Russell's jersey throughout league
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[August 12, 2022]
(Reuters) - The National Basketball Association (NBA) will retire
the number 6 jersey worn by Boston Celtics great and civil rights
icon Bill Russell, who died late last month, the league said on
Thursday.
An 11-time NBA champion and the league's first Black coach, Russell
is the first player to have his number retired across all teams in
the NBA.
"Bill Russell’s unparalleled success on the court and pioneering
civil rights activism deserve to be honored in a unique and historic
way," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement.
"Permanently retiring his No. 6 across every NBA team ensures that
Bill’s transcendent career will always be recognized."
A superstar in the 1950s and 1960s, Russell was selected as an
All-Star a dozen times in his 13 years with the Celtics, where he
became one of sport's leading voices for civil rights and social
justice in the United States.
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Boston Celtics' legend Bill Russell stands with his Presidential
Medal of Freedom during the NBA All-Star basketball game in Los
Angeles, February 20, 2011. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok/File Photo
The Celtics had previously retired his jersey in
1972.
"Bill’s actions on and off the court throughout the course of his
life helped to shape generations of players for the better and for
that we are forever grateful," National Basketball Players
Association (NBPA) Executive Director Tamika Tremaglio said in a
statement.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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