Chicago Sun-Times

Ky. All- American played on 7 Celtics title teams

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MADISONVIL­LE, Ky. — Frank Ramsey, an All- American at Kentucky and member of seven NBA championsh­ip teams with the Boston Celtics, died Sunday. He was 86.

Mr. Ramsey’s death was announced by Kentucky, where he was a part of the Wildcats’ 1951 national championsh­ip team and a three- time All- American. The school said he died of natural causes.

The 6- foot- 3 guard was selected by the Celtics in the first round of the 1953 NBA draft and began his profession­al career one year later. He averaged double figures in eight of his nine seasons and 13.4 points per game for his career. His No. 23 jersey is retired by Boston.

The Celtics said in a statement that the “original sixth man” helped create a legacy of excellence and selflessne­ss that “remains part of the Boston Celtics ethos to this day.”

Mr. Ramsey went on to coach the Kentucky Colonels in the American Basketball Associatio­n for a season and later served on the Kentucky Board of Trustees.

He was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1981.

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