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Knicks legend Willis Reed dies at 80

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Basketball Hall of Famer and legendary New York Knicks center/power forward Willis Reed died at the age of 80 yesterday.

Per multiple reports, Willis suffered from congestive heart problems over approximat­ely the past year.

Reed is best known for the iconic moment in which he emerged from the tunnel at Madison Square Garden to take the court for Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals against the Los Angeles Lakers. His availabili­ty for that game was unknown — reportedly even to his teammates — given he was nursing a right thigh injury.

Reed provided an emotional lift for the Knicks in their 113-99 victory over the Lakers. He finished with just four points and three rebounds in that game.

“Willis Reed was the ultimate team player and consummate leader,” NBA commission­er Adam Silver said in a statement. “My earliest and fondest memories of NBA basketball are of watching Willis, who embodied the winning spirit that defined the New York Knicks’ championsh­ip teams in the early 1970s. He played the game with remarkable passion and determinat­ion, and his inspiring comeback in Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals remains one of the most iconic moments in all of sports.

“We send our deepest condolence­s to Willis’ wife, Gail, his family and his many friends and fans.”

A league MVP in 1970, Reed was named the NBA Finals MVP that season as well as in 1973. The Knicks won the NBA title in both seasons — the last two in the franchise’s history.

A seven-time All-Star, Reed averaged 18.7 points and 12.9 rebounds in 650 career games — all with New York. He was the first member of the Knicks to have his number retired.

“The Knicks organizati­on is deeply saddened to announce the passing of our beloved Captain, Willis Reed,” the Knicks said in a statement. “As we mourn, we will always strive to uphold the standards he left behind — the unmatched leadership, sacrifice and work ethic that personifie­d him as a champion among champions. His is a legacy that will live forever.”

Reed was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1982.

—Field Level Media

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