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Last NBA player to wear Bill Russell’s legendary and retired Celtics No. 6 averages 5.1 PPG
When the NBA retired Bill Russell's legendary Boston Celtics No. 6 across the league in 2022, players who already wore that digit were grandfathered in to allow them to continue wearing it.
And then there was one. Oklahoma City Thunder’s Jaylin Williams – not to be confused with teammate Jalen Williams – is the ...
Sean Payton reaches 172nd NFL win, tying mentor Bill Parcells for 16th all-time. Denver Broncos coach continues building ...
Charles Barkley has spoken very highly of LeBron James throughout his remarkable 23 years in the league. Barkley considers James to be one of the three best players he's ever seen and has long ...
Barton County Commissioner Barb Esfeld, District 2, Tuesday morning provided a summary to her fellow commissioners on the 2025 Kansas Legislative Policy Group (KLPG) Annual Meeting, which took place ...
Boston honors NBA legend Bill Russell by renaming the North Washington Street Bridge after him, celebrating his legacy as a player, coach, and civil rights leader.
"Bridges connect. They link communities, span divides, and carry us from one place to another," said Karen Russell.
The family of Celtics great Bill Russell was joined by local leaders and NBA greats Wednesday to celebrate the completion of the<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
In one of the most iconic rivalries in sports history, Bill Russell vs. Wilt Chamberlain was often framed as a clash of titans. But behind the scenes, Russell revealed a surprising strategy: he ...
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The Oval Office meeting didn’t stop a shutdown, but the Trump 2028 hats and a sombrero set a tone
Halfway through Donald Trump’s inaugural White House meeting with congressional leadership, the red "Trump 2028" hats ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw will retire at the end of this season, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced Thursday. The 37-year-old left-hander who got his 3,000th ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — An emotional Clayton Kershaw said Thursday he will retire at the end of the season, having spent his entire 18-year career with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Wiping his eyes, his voice ...
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