Dwyane Wade Tells The Story Of The First Time He Met Bill Russell: “My College Coach Would Bring In Motivational Speakers To Help Us Understand The Importance Of What We Were Trying To Embark On As A Team. Mr. Russell Came In And Blew Our Minds.”

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After the news of Bill Russell’s passing hit the internet, fans, analysts, and players from all over the league have chimed in to offer condolences and share their thoughts on the life and career of basketball’s winningest superstar.

Dwyane Wade was among the latest to drop his statement, which consisted of a long and heartfelt paragraph on Instagram.

A little back story on this video for all of you basketball lovers who have some time. The first time I met Bill Russell, I was a sophomore at Marquette University. My College coach Tom Crean would bring in motivational speakers and people to help us understand the importance of what we were trying to embark on as a team. Mr. Russell came in and blew our minds. His stories about what it was like being a black man and athlete in his time. His stories about winning championships and the way he praised his teammates. His antidotes about teamwork and how playing team basketball lead him to 11 championships!!!! His laughter was the greatest laugh known to man. I never experienced someone who looked like me sound so free just from the way they laughed. Fast forward to this video at the NBA legends brunch All-Star weekend in 2004. I had wonder if he remembered me from Marquette, so I walked up to him and this was the first thing he said to me. I couldn’t believe it Our legends aka OGs make such an impact on our lives. Mr. Russell thank you for being first! Rest in Heaven, Mr 11!

Russell is a hero in many ways. He paved the way for many black athletes both in the sport of basketball and all athletics as a whole. He also dedicated himself to supporting civil rights policies and other important issues.

Of course, amid everything, he also took the time to share his knowledge and provided some much-needed wisdom to some kids who really needed it.

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