RIP Bill Russell, the original GOAT
When I texted a friend and fellow 1950s-60s Boston Celtics fan that legendary center and coach Bill Russell --- the glue that kept those teams together -- had passed on Sunday at the age of 88, he texted back the following: "Greatest winner in team sports history. 11 titles in 13 years. Two NCAA titles. Gold medal in the Olympics. Way more titles than Babe Ruth. Or (Michael) Jordan or even Tom Brady." I couldn't agree with him more, and I texted back the following: "He was the original GOAT! And a decent human being. Celts don't win 11 of 13 without him." Indeed, they do not. My belief in Russell being the greatest of all time, even ahead of Brady and Jordan, has nothing to do with me approaching 70 in a couple of weeks, but everything to do with Russell's legacy. He not only set records that will be hard to be beat --- he and his arch-rival Wilt Chamberlain still hold the No. 1 and No. 2 all-time rebounding records --- but he was a leader on and off th...