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  1. William Walton «Bill» Sharman (Abilene, Texas; 25 de mayo de 1926-Redondo Beach, California; 25 de octubre de 2013) fue un jugador de baloncesto de Estados Unidos que desarrolló su carrera profesional en los años 1950. Es miembro del Basketball Hall of Fame como jugador y entrenador.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_SharmanBill Sharman - Wikipedia

    William Walton Sharman (May 25, 1926 – October 25, 2013) was an American professional basketball player and coach. He is mostly known for his time with the Boston Celtics in the 1950s, partnering with Bob Cousy in what was then considered the greatest backcourt duo of all time.

  3. 13 de sept. de 2021 · Learn about Bill Sharman's remarkable career in basketball, from his All-American days at USC to his four NBA titles and one ABA title. He was a great shooter, a tough defender, a coach who won in three leagues and a club president who led the Lakers to 69 wins.

  4. William Walton Sharman, más conocido como Bill Sharman, murió en su casa de Redondo Beach, una semana después de haber sufrido un ACV (accidente cerebro-vascular). Bill Sharman será doblemente recordado por sus etapas de jugador y de entrenador en la liga profesional americana, dos ámbitos en los que destacaría.

  5. Bill Sharman was a shooting guard who played 11 seasons in the NBA, winning eight championships and four All-NBA selections. He also coached the Celtics to two titles and was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a player and a coach.

  6. www.britishskatinglegends.com › british-skating-legends › bill-sharmanBill Sharman | BSL

    Bill Sharman. #25 in the list of senior British men to have represented GB (1964-1969) William John Lawrence Sharman was born on 12th November 1939 - within the sound of Bow Bells, making him a TRUE Cockney. Early on in his life he enjoyed cycling, albeit not competitively but just for fun.

  7. Hace 2 días · Former Lakers Head Coach, General Manager, & President. Selected as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History during the league’s 50th anniversary season (1996-97), Bill Sharman...