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Boston Celtics legend KC Jones has passed away at the age of 88

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Boston Celtics legend KC Jones has passed away at the age of 88

Consider his list of accomplishments: 12 NBA championships as a player and coach, two NCAA rings and an Olympic gold medal. This makes him one of only eight players in history to achieve the “Triple Crown” in basketball.

In fact, the win and Jones were so hand in hand that the constant joke was that the “C” in KC symbolized the championships.

The Boston Celtics announced Friday that Jones passed away this week at the age of 88.

The team did not reveal the cause of death and did not mention the exact date of his death.

“KC Jones has been among the most crowned champions in the history of our game,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement. “Kavkaz Center’s extraordinary achievements and their impact will be remembered for a long time.”

Jones’ death was the second death of the Celtics celebrity this year.

Last month , Hall of Famer Tommy Heinsohn passed away at the age of 86. His legacy, too, will be forever tied to the Celtics, having played a role in all 17 of the franchise’s tournaments – from player to coach to color commentator.

College years

According to his profile On the NBA websiteJones grew up in a poor family in Texas during the Depression.
KC is his first name. He was named after his father, who was named after him Legendary Railroad Engineer Casey Jones.

His parents separated when he was nine years old. Jones moved with his mother and siblings to San Francisco.

“He learned there to play basketball on a slum of gravel in a poor neighborhood,” the profile said.

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Jones attended the University of San Francisco. He was soft-spoken but an enormous presence.

The 6-foot-1 goalkeeper has made his mark through defensive play – sticking to opponents like glue, denying them opportunities and frustrating them endlessly.

In college, he teamed up with Bill Russell – another player whose name and word “legend” are synonymous – and won two NCAA Championships.

The two were also part of the US team that won the gold in Melbourne Olympics 1956.

After two years in the military, Jones joined the Celtics. He was on his way to sealing his place in the history books.

Years of play

On April 9, 1964, file photo, Boston Celtics, from left, Bill Russell, Coach Reed Auerbach, Tommy Henson, Jim Lokostov, and KC Jones celebrate in the locker room after winning their eighth consecutive title in the East Section of Boston Garden in Boston.

“In NBA history, only his teammates Bill Russell and Sam Jones have had more championship rings during their careers,” the Celtics team said in a statement, recalling Jones’ achievements.

Jones played nine seasons in the NBA – all in Boston.

Eight ended in the NBA Championship.

After losing the Celtics to the 76ers in the 1967 Eastern Division Finals, Jones decided it was time to retire.

And when he did, the Celtics retired with their No. 25 jersey.

His winning days as a player are over. His winning days as a coach were about to begin.

Years of training

After coaching stints at Brandeis University, the Los Angeles Lakers, and Washington Bullets, Jones returned to the Celtics.

He was named head coach of the Celtics in 1983. In four of five seasons in which he played the role, he took the team to the NBA Finals.

“I listen to the players. My job is to give them direction and a basis to work through, but you have to let them use their creativity and imaginations,” He said From his training method. “It’s their game, they should be allowed to play it.”
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