Lenny Wilkens, Renowned NBA Coach and Hall of Famer, Passes Away at 88
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Lenny Wilkens, Renowned NBA Coach and Hall of Famer, Passes Away at 88

Lenny Wilkens, celebrated as one of the most successful coaches in NBA history, has died at the age of 88, leaving behind a remarkable legacy.

Lenny Wilkens, the most prolific coach in NBA history who won a league championship and was inducted three times into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, passed away at his home on Sunday. He was 88 years old.

Initially a legendary player for the Hawks, SuperSonics, and Cavaliers, Wilkens continued his career as the winningest (and losingest) coach in NBA history at the time of his retirement. While he has coached more games than anyone else in NBA history, he has since been surpassed in career wins by Greg Popovich and Don Nelson.

“Lenny Wilkens represented the very best of the NBA – as a Hall of Fame player, Hall of Fame coach, and one of the game’s most respected ambassadors,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver stated. “But even more impressive than Lenny’s basketball accomplishments, which included two Olympic gold medals and an NBA championship, was his commitment to service – especially in his beloved community of Seattle where a statue stands in his honor.”

He influenced countless young lives as well as generations of players and coaches who viewed him as a great teammate and coach but also an extraordinary mentor who led with integrity and true class.

Wilkens, who served as a player-coach for Seattle from 1979-72, led the SuperSonics to the franchise’s only NBA title in 1979. He coached Team USA when the men’s basketball team won the gold medal in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, previously serving as an assistant on the legendary “Dream Team” that captured gold at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

Wilkens, whose No. 19 was retired by the Sonics, received his first Hall of Fame induction in 1989 for his 15-year playing career, which included nine All-Star selections and an All-Star Game MVP in 1971. He was named to the NBA’s 50th and 75th All-Anniversary teams.

The highlight of Wilkens’ coaching career was Seattle’s five-game series victory over the defending champion Washington Bullets in the 1979 NBA Finals. The Sonics took revenge after falling to the Bullets in seven games during the 1978 NBA Finals.

Wilkens continued with the Cavs, winning NBA Coach of the Year honors in 1994 after coaching the Hawks to a 52-27 regular-season record. He ended his coaching career with brief stints with the Raptors and Knicks, taking both to the playoffs.

In 2021, Wilkens was honored as one of the 15 greatest coaches in NBA history. His second Hall of Fame induction came in 1998 for coaching, followed by a third induction in 2009 for his Olympic career.

A two-time All-American at Providence, Wilkens was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.

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