A dedication to basketball history, catalogued and ranked for posterity, then presented in convenient list form

The ultimate basketball victor, Russell was a two-time NCAA champion at San Francisco, an Olympic gold medalist in 1956, and won a record 11 NBA titles in just 13 seasons with the Celtics. He was also a tireless civil rights promoter and the first Black coach, initially as a player-coach with the Celtics and later as head coach of the SuperSonics and Kings.

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Slamming the door shut: 19 winner-take-all NBA playoff game blowouts

As the old adage goes, anything can happen in a winner-take-all playoff game, and what transpired in these 19 examples were absolute decimations, leaving the losing team not just eliminated but usually questioning themselves heading into the offseason.

In memoriam: 20 prominent basketball people who passed away in 2022

In 2022, we lost a women’s basketball pioneer, Larry Bird’s and LeBron James’ first NBA coaches, a Pistons franchise legend, multiple NCAA championship winning coaches, a member of the first Lakers title team, the inventor of the spin move, a defensive stalwart of the ’70s Celtics title teams, the “Princeton offense” guru, and the 11-time NBA champ who changed the game forever.

Gold standards: Ranking the 18 U.S. men’s Olympic basketball teams

From the original “dream team” that brought home gold from Berlin in 1936 (with James Naismith watching) to the legendary 1992 edition to the latest American champions in 2016, we rank the 18 U.S. men’s basketball teams based on both their performance at the Olympics and their roster as a whole.

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