There is no greater champion than Bill Russell.
Russell, who died Sunday at the age of 88, won 11 NBA titles, two NCAA championships and an Olympic gold medal during his career as the defensive force and the centerpiece of the Boston Celtics dynasty of the 1960s.
Here's a look at the numbers behind Russell's Hall of Fame career, his battles against fellow legend Wilt Chamberlain and how Russell revolutionized how NBA defense was played.
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The biggest winner
The Celtics were beyond fortunate to draft Russell out of San Francisco in 1956 -- they built a dynasty around the rangy center, and dominated the sport until his retirement in 1969.