- Cazzie Russell
Cazzie Lee Russell (born
June 7 ,1944 inChicago, Illinois ) is a former probasketball player and coach.Russell played
college basketball at theUniversity of Michigan , where he led the Wolverines to three consecutiveBig Ten Conference titles (1964-66) and toFinal Four appearances in 1964 and 1965. In 1966, Russell averaged 30.8 points per game and was named the College Basketball Player of the Year.Crisler Arena , which opened in 1967, has been dubbed "The House that Cazzie Built". Russell's number 33 jersey has been retired by the Wolverines.Russell spent twelve seasons in the NBA (1966-1978), and is best remembered for his five seasons with the
New York Knicks (1966-71). Russell was the NBA's first draft pick in 1966, and was named to the 1967 All-Rookie Team. He was later part of the famous 1970 Knicks team that won the NBA championship over theLos Angeles Lakers . Russell played in the1972 NBA All-Star Game while with theGolden State Warriors .In 1981, he returned to pro basketball as a coach in the
Continental Basketball Association for the Lancaster (Pa.) Lightning. He guided his team to that league championship that season. During the playoffs, with his team depleted by injuries, Russell came out of retirement and played for the Lightning in the final game of the league championship series, played in Lancaster, PA.As of the 2007-2008 basketball season, Russell is in his 12th season as head coach of the men’s basketball team at the
Savannah College of Art and Design .ee also
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University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor External links
* 1966 [http://www.oscarrobertsontrophy.org/content/view/14/17/ Oscar Robertson Trophy]
USBWA College Player of the Year
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