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Bill Russell to auction most of his prized NBA memorabilia
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Bill Russell to auction most of his prized NBA memorabilia
This photo provided by Hunt Auctions, shows a No. 6 Boston Celtics basketball jersey signed by Celtics player and coach, Bill Russell. The most-decorated man in NBA history will soon be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized artifacts from his legendary basketball career. Hall of Famer Bill Russell announced, Thursday, July 22, 2021, that he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos, and other memorabilia at auction. (Mike Freeberg/Hunt Auctions via AP)
This photo provided by Hunt Auctions, shows a No. 6 USA basketball jersey which was worn by Bill Russell. The most-decorated man in NBA history will soon be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized artifacts from his legendary basketball career. Hall of Famer Bill Russell announced, Thursday, July 22, 2021, that he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos, and other memorabilia at auction. (Mike Freeberg/Hunt Auctions via AP)
This photo provided by Hunt Auctions, shows a Boston Celtics NBA basketball jacket owned by Celtics player and coach, Bill Russell. The most-decorated man in NBA history will soon be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized artifacts from his legendary basketball career. Hall of Famer Bill Russell announced, Thursday, July 22, 2021, that he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos, and other memorabilia at auction. (Mike Freeberg/Hunt Auctions via AP)
This photo provided by Hunt Auctions, shows a Boston Celtics NBA basketball championship ring owned by Celtics player and coach, Bill Russell. The most-decorated man in NBA history will soon be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized artifacts from his legendary basketball career. Hall of Famer Bill Russell announced, Thursday, July 22, 2021, that he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos, and other memorabilia at auction. (Mike Freeberg/Hunt Auctions via AP)
This photo provided by Hunt Auctions, shows a Boston Celtics NBA basketball championship trophy owned by Celtics player and coach, Bill Russell. The most-decorated man in NBA history will soon be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized artifacts from his legendary basketball career. Hall of Famer Bill Russell announced, Thursday, July 22, 2021, that he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos, and other memorabilia at auction. (Mike Freeberg/Hunt Auctions via AP)
KYLE HIGHTOWER
Thu, July 22, 2021, 7:43 AM
BOSTON (AP) — The most decorated man in NBA history will be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized memorabilia from his Hall of Fame career.
Bill Russell announced Thursday he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection, including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos and other keepsakes. The items span his 13-year career as a player and coach for the Boston Celtics, and also feature mementos chronicling his work during the civil rights movement and beyond.
Highlights of the trove include the first (1957) and last (1969) of the NBA-record 11 championship rings he won in Boston, four of his five NBA Most Valuable Player trophies and his 1956 U.S. men’s basketball Olympic gold medal.
“There are a few pictures I’ll keep for myself, but the rest I will share with the world,” Russell said in a video statement.
The sale will be conducted by Hunt Auctions, which has overseen the auctions of such sports greats as Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Roberto Clemente, Gale Sayers, Johnny Unitas.
The auction is tentatively scheduled for Boston this fall or winter.
Russell said another reason he decided to sell the items was to provide a portion of the proceeds for the Boston-based nonprofit MENTOR, which he co-founded more than three decades ago. The group’s aim is to strengthen mentoring relationships.
An additional donation will be made to Boston Celtics United for Social Justice, which focuses on addressing racial and social inequities in the Boston area.
Hunt Auctions President Dave Hunt said his group is honored to handle Russell’s collection.
“There’s not a lot of folks at Bill Russell’s level. The air gets real thin,” Hunt said. “There’s just certain names of certain players that just transcend the sport, that changed the sport.”
It is unclear how much any one of Russell's items will bring, but similar auctions overseen by Hunt have delivered big numbers. The most notable was in 2019 when a rare, game-worn Babe Ruth Yankees road jersey dating to 1928-30 sold for $5.64 million. The auctioneer said that broke the record for the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia sold.
Hunt notes that among the items Russell is keeping is the Presidential Medal of Freedom given to him in 2011 by Barack Obama.
There's also the letter Jackie Robinson wrote to Russell after he and other Black Celtics players boycotted a game in Lexington, Kentucky, after being denied service at a hotel.
“It’s just an amazing piece and it’s very difficult to put a monetary value on an item like that," Hunt said. "But what better way for this to be shared than directly from the person who participated, and doing good as well as a result of that offering.”
Bob
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Bill Russell to auction most of his prized NBA memorabilia
This photo provided by Hunt Auctions, shows a No. 6 Boston Celtics basketball jersey signed by Celtics player and coach, Bill Russell. The most-decorated man in NBA history will soon be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized artifacts from his legendary basketball career. Hall of Famer Bill Russell announced, Thursday, July 22, 2021, that he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos, and other memorabilia at auction. (Mike Freeberg/Hunt Auctions via AP)
This photo provided by Hunt Auctions, shows a No. 6 USA basketball jersey which was worn by Bill Russell. The most-decorated man in NBA history will soon be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized artifacts from his legendary basketball career. Hall of Famer Bill Russell announced, Thursday, July 22, 2021, that he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos, and other memorabilia at auction. (Mike Freeberg/Hunt Auctions via AP)
This photo provided by Hunt Auctions, shows a Boston Celtics NBA basketball jacket owned by Celtics player and coach, Bill Russell. The most-decorated man in NBA history will soon be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized artifacts from his legendary basketball career. Hall of Famer Bill Russell announced, Thursday, July 22, 2021, that he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos, and other memorabilia at auction. (Mike Freeberg/Hunt Auctions via AP)
This photo provided by Hunt Auctions, shows a Boston Celtics NBA basketball championship ring owned by Celtics player and coach, Bill Russell. The most-decorated man in NBA history will soon be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized artifacts from his legendary basketball career. Hall of Famer Bill Russell announced, Thursday, July 22, 2021, that he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos, and other memorabilia at auction. (Mike Freeberg/Hunt Auctions via AP)
This photo provided by Hunt Auctions, shows a Boston Celtics NBA basketball championship trophy owned by Celtics player and coach, Bill Russell. The most-decorated man in NBA history will soon be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized artifacts from his legendary basketball career. Hall of Famer Bill Russell announced, Thursday, July 22, 2021, that he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos, and other memorabilia at auction. (Mike Freeberg/Hunt Auctions via AP)
KYLE HIGHTOWER
Thu, July 22, 2021, 7:43 AM
BOSTON (AP) — The most decorated man in NBA history will be giving the public a chance to own some of the prized memorabilia from his Hall of Fame career.
Bill Russell announced Thursday he is offering hundreds of items from his personal collection, including trophies, rings, basketballs, jerseys, letters, photos and other keepsakes. The items span his 13-year career as a player and coach for the Boston Celtics, and also feature mementos chronicling his work during the civil rights movement and beyond.
Highlights of the trove include the first (1957) and last (1969) of the NBA-record 11 championship rings he won in Boston, four of his five NBA Most Valuable Player trophies and his 1956 U.S. men’s basketball Olympic gold medal.
“There are a few pictures I’ll keep for myself, but the rest I will share with the world,” Russell said in a video statement.
The sale will be conducted by Hunt Auctions, which has overseen the auctions of such sports greats as Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Roberto Clemente, Gale Sayers, Johnny Unitas.
The auction is tentatively scheduled for Boston this fall or winter.
Russell said another reason he decided to sell the items was to provide a portion of the proceeds for the Boston-based nonprofit MENTOR, which he co-founded more than three decades ago. The group’s aim is to strengthen mentoring relationships.
An additional donation will be made to Boston Celtics United for Social Justice, which focuses on addressing racial and social inequities in the Boston area.
Hunt Auctions President Dave Hunt said his group is honored to handle Russell’s collection.
“There’s not a lot of folks at Bill Russell’s level. The air gets real thin,” Hunt said. “There’s just certain names of certain players that just transcend the sport, that changed the sport.”
It is unclear how much any one of Russell's items will bring, but similar auctions overseen by Hunt have delivered big numbers. The most notable was in 2019 when a rare, game-worn Babe Ruth Yankees road jersey dating to 1928-30 sold for $5.64 million. The auctioneer said that broke the record for the most expensive piece of sports memorabilia sold.
Hunt notes that among the items Russell is keeping is the Presidential Medal of Freedom given to him in 2011 by Barack Obama.
There's also the letter Jackie Robinson wrote to Russell after he and other Black Celtics players boycotted a game in Lexington, Kentucky, after being denied service at a hotel.
“It’s just an amazing piece and it’s very difficult to put a monetary value on an item like that," Hunt said. "But what better way for this to be shared than directly from the person who participated, and doing good as well as a result of that offering.”
Bob
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Re: Bill Russell to auction most of his prized NBA memorabilia
This is something that is happening in all sports with major sports figures realizing that their memorabilia is worth more to the public. When Cousy sold off a lot of his things, it was to give most of the money to his grandkids to go to college.
It is surprising only for one reason, Russ was never a player who looked for others to adore him and thus, never autographed much, if any.
I will tell you a story about Russell. In 1966 we were waiting in line for hours and hours for tickets to a playoff game. Russ came thru the North Station, black cape and all, some tried to get him to sign, he just kept moving. The next game we saw, the Celtics were playing Philly in the playoffs. It was a tough game, Chamberlain was beating on Larry Siegfried every time he tried to drive. There was a break in the action, and Ziggy just was leaning on Russ. It was quite a picture. Ended up in the Globe the next day. My friend called the globe and ordered three copies of it and they sent it along. (That was when newspapers liked to publicize their photographers). Anyway more than forty years went by, and my friend went to a card show that Russ was at. She pulled out the picture from a Manila envelope and Russ went wild. He wanted the picture. She had two, she said she would give him one if h would sign hers. He would not do it in public, took the picture home, signed it, and mailed it back to her. She has it in her living room. He was thrilled with his copy. By then ziggy had passed away
Long story, but I thought I would share.
It is surprising only for one reason, Russ was never a player who looked for others to adore him and thus, never autographed much, if any.
I will tell you a story about Russell. In 1966 we were waiting in line for hours and hours for tickets to a playoff game. Russ came thru the North Station, black cape and all, some tried to get him to sign, he just kept moving. The next game we saw, the Celtics were playing Philly in the playoffs. It was a tough game, Chamberlain was beating on Larry Siegfried every time he tried to drive. There was a break in the action, and Ziggy just was leaning on Russ. It was quite a picture. Ended up in the Globe the next day. My friend called the globe and ordered three copies of it and they sent it along. (That was when newspapers liked to publicize their photographers). Anyway more than forty years went by, and my friend went to a card show that Russ was at. She pulled out the picture from a Manila envelope and Russ went wild. He wanted the picture. She had two, she said she would give him one if h would sign hers. He would not do it in public, took the picture home, signed it, and mailed it back to her. She has it in her living room. He was thrilled with his copy. By then ziggy had passed away
Long story, but I thought I would share.
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Re: Bill Russell to auction most of his prized NBA memorabilia
Rosalie,
Great story, once again.
Thanks!!
Great story, once again.
Thanks!!
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Re: Bill Russell to auction most of his prized NBA memorabilia
Fascinating story Rosalie.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing.
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Priceless, Rosalie!! Thank you so much for sharing that!!
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