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Celtics legend, Hall of Famer dies

- By Jimmy Golen

BOSTON — Basketball Hall of Famer K.C. Jones, a 12time NBA champion who was one of only seven players in history to win championsh­ips in college and the pros along with an Olympic gold medal, has died. He was 88.

The Celtics said Jones’ family confirmed Friday that he died at an assistant living facility in Connecticu­t, where he had been receiving care for Alzheimer’s disease for the past several years.

Earlier this year, two of Jones’ Celtics teammates died: John Thompson, 78, and Tom Heinsohn, 86.

A point guard who excelled on defense, Jones joined with Bill Russell to lead San Francisco to back-to-back NCAA championsh­ips in 1955-56. The two also played on the U.S. team that won the Olympic gold medal at the 1956 Games in Melbourne.

Jones reunited with Russell in Boston to win eight straight NBA titles from 195966. He retired in 1967 and began coaching, first in college at Brandeis and Harvard before joining the Los Angeles Lakers as an assistant, where he earned another championsh­ip ring in 1972.

Jones was an assistant coach on the Celtics team that won it all in 1981 before guiding the team led by Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish to the 1984 and ‘86 championsh­ips. Jones’ No. 25 was retired by the Celtics in 1967, and he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1989.

Only Russell and fellow Celtics teammate Sam Jones won more NBA championsh­ips as players.

“Where K.C. Jones went, winning was sure to follow,” the Celtics said in a statement before their Christmas Day game against the Brooklyn Nets.

“K.C. also demonstrat­ed that one could be both a fierce competitor and a gentleman in every sense of the word. He made his teammates better, and he got the most out of the players he coached,” the team said. “Never one to seek credit, his glory was found in the most fundamenta­l of basketball ideals — being part of a winning team.”

 ?? AP - Mike Kullen, File ?? Former Celtics legends Bill Russell (left) and K.C. Jones meet before a game in 1988, when they were coaches of the Kings and Celtics, respective­ly.
AP - Mike Kullen, File Former Celtics legends Bill Russell (left) and K.C. Jones meet before a game in 1988, when they were coaches of the Kings and Celtics, respective­ly.

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