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Bill Russell’s widow Jeannine offers touching Jerry West tribute after Lakers great’s death
Bill Russell’s widow, Jeannine, shared a heartfelt tribute to Jerry West after the news of the NBA legend’s death Wednesday.
West, whose basketball excellence led to his silhouette becoming the official NBA logo, passed away peacefully at his home Wednesday morning, the Clippers announced, adding that his wife Karen was by his side.
West had been working for the Clippers as a consultant.
“So sad to hear about the loss of Jerry West,” a post read from Russell’s X account, which is being run by Jeannine. “Condolences to his family and friends. He and Bill had great love and respect for one another Bill won on the court but Jerry won on the course.”
The Lakers and the NBA were tagged in the message, which included the hashtag, “RIP Jerry.”
A cause of death for West was not disclosed.
He was 86.
West, whose was nicknamed “Mr. Clutch,” was selected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame three times: as a player, an executive and, later this year, as a contributor.
West made the All-Star team every season of his 14-year NBA career with the Lakers, and led Los Angeles to a championship in 1972.
Earlier this week, Jeannine explained that she had posted from Russell’s X account after fans were buzzing about a message that read, “LET GO CELTICS!!” just before tipoff for Game 2 of the NBA Finals between the Celtics and the Mavericks on Sunday, an eventual 105-98 Boston win.
“To everyone who has reached out to this post. This is Bill’s wife. Please stay tuned for some exciting announcements on Building my husband’s legacy, and other amazing projects,” Jeannine wrote at the time. “Another great win tonight for the @celtics Brown or Holiday #BillRussellMVPFinalsAward.”
Russell led the Celtics to a record 11 championships and earned MVP honors five times in his 13-year NBA career with Boston.
In 2009, the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award was renamed after Russell.
The late two-time Hall of Famer died peacefully with Jeannine by his side on July 31, 2022 at the age of 88, his family announced in statement on his social media at the time.