!0 and 0 in Game 7s. 11 rings, 8 in a row. The only interruption other than 1958 was the powerhouse 76ers team in 67 with Wilt, Lucius Jackson, Walker, Cunningham, Jones and Greer. He was the greatest team player in the history of sport. He was also one of the best analysts the NBA has ever seen with perhaps only Hubie Brown being in his company. Russell knew exactly what a team would do in a given situation.
It's a shame he never had a really talented team to coach except his Celtics. The first black coach in the NBA, he did it first as a player coach without any assistant coaches who had not been invented at the time. The Celtics won two of three titles when he was the player coach including the incredible last dance when they beat the Lakers in LA and West was named MVP, the only time a player from a losing team was named. He transformed the sport and few athletes are so influential that they have a synergistic effect on society as well. Many, many coaches and players have stood on his shoulders and many, many more will continue to do so in the future. Sunday afternoon Wilt against Russell was just iconic.