The basketball community mourned the loss of Bill Russell a little more than a year ago now, a revered figure in the sport’s and civil rights history, evoking a mix of sadness and appreciation. Renowned as a trailblazing star on the court in her own right, WNBA luminary Sue Bird reflected on Russell’s passing and his profound influence on the game and the wider world in a recent interview with Landon Buford.
“When Bill Russell did pass it was incredibly sad, but also a wonderful time to remember all that he has done for the sport of basketball,” said Bird. “On the court, the world, off the court literally, and then the city of Seattle for sure. He has been a mainstay here showing support to the storm as well.”
“It was always wonderful to see him at (Seattle Storm) games and just he his face,” added the former UConn legend.
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— The Celtics Wire (@TheCelticsWire) August 6, 2023
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