New York Knicks legend and two-time NBA champion Willis Reed has died at the age of 80.
Hall of Famer played his entire career with the Knicks.
Seven-time NBA All-Star, two-time champion and Basketball Hall of Famer Willis Reed died Tuesday at the age of 80, the National Basketball Retired Players Association announced Tuesday.
A second-round pick out of Grambling State University in 1964, Reed spent his entire 10-year NBA career playing for the New York Knicks.
He was the NBA’s most valuable player in the 1969-70 season, winning Finals MVP in both of the 1970s’ New York championships (1970 and 1973).
Reed is best known for his performance in Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals.
Reed suffered a torn hamstring early in the series and missed Game 6 as a result.
He was widely expected to miss Game 7 as well, but surprisingly managed to start the game and score New York’s first two goals.
Those were the only points he scored in the game, but he stayed on the court for a total of 27 minutes and, perhaps more importantly, excited the Madison Square Garden crowd enough to help the Knicks win the league title.
He helped win the championship.
Lakers.