Lenny Wilkens coached the SuperSonics to an NBA title in 1979, and he retired as the winningest coach in league history.
Lenny Wilkens is one of five people inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player (1989) and a coach (1998).
As a Head Coach, the man was something else. He won over 1,300 games while running things for six different franchises. This is a tribute to one of the most impressive individuals in the history of ...
Per Tim Booth of The Seattle Times, longtime NBA point guard and head coach Lenny Wilkens has passed away at age 88.
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Coming into the game, Watford had career averages of 7.9 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game, but in his first year with the 76ers, he is now averaging 10.3 points, 6.2 rebounds and 4.8 ...
When fans debate about the greatest pure scorers in NBA history, names like Kevin Durant, Allen Iverson, Wilt Chamberlain and ...
The Greek Freak has reached the rare zone where he's so good and so consistent that it becomes difficult to talk about him on ...
The Kansas and North Carolina basketball programs will forever be intertwined, with their true beginnings both traced back to ...
Here's what Oklahoma City Thunder thought of Isaiah Hartenstein's 33-19 double-double against Sacramento Kings.
The standout guard led Poly to the 1961 City Section title, helped UCLA win two NCAA championships and was the leading scorer ...
International stars still set the tone in the Kia MVP chase as 2025-26 gets started with a familiar face at No. 1.
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