Basketball Corridor Of Famer & Coach Lenny Wilkens Dies At 88


Former NBA player and Seattle SuperSonics coach Lenny Wilkens stands courtside before the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings' NBA preseason game at KeyArena, Friday, Oct. 5, 2018. The Warriors won 122 to 94. (Genna Martin, seattlepi.com)

Lenny Wilkens, a basketball legend who amassed a adorned taking part in profession forward of his shift into teaching, has died, based on reviews. Often known as a savvy playmaker and certainly one of many player-coach hybrids, Lenny Wilkens’ contributions to the game had been acknowledged by the NBA in each fields.

ESPN reviews that Lenny Wilkens, a local of Brooklyn, N.Y., didn’t play basketball till his senior 12 months of highschool. Whereas Wilkens was not described as a superhuman bodily specimen, his data and really feel for the sport as a playmaker catapulted him within the eyes of sports activities media and observers to the tune of 9 NBA All-Star participant picks.

Wilkens attended school at Windfall School, main the college to the NIT finals in 1960. He was drafted sixth general within the 1960 NBA Draft by the St. Louis Hawks, spending eight seasons there earlier than heading to the Seattle Supersonics, main the league in assists through the 1969-70 marketing campaign.

From 1969 to 1972, Wilkens was a player-coach for the Supersonics, and did the identical for the Portland Trailblazers earlier than changing into a full-time head coach for one season. Wikens returned to Seattle to teach his former crew for eight seasons, profitable the NBA championship in 1978.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver shared a statment in honor of Wilkens.

“Lenny Wilkens represented the perfect of the NBA — as a Corridor of Fame participant, Corridor of Fame coach, and one of many recreation’s most revered ambassadors,” stated Silver within the assertion. “A lot in order that, 4 years in the past, Lenny obtained the distinctive distinction of being named one of many league’s 75 best gamers and 15 best coaches of all time.”

Wilkens was first inducted into the Basketball Corridor of Fame as a participant in 1989, 1998 as a coach, and 2010 as a member of the “Dream Staff.”

Lenny Wilkens handed away at his house in Medina, Wash. He’s survived by his spouse, Marilyn Reed, their three youngsters, Leesha, Randy, and Jamee, and a number of grandchildren.

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