Hall of Famer Sam Jones, winner of 10 NBA titles, dies at 88
Source: Associated Press
Hall of Famer Sam Jones, winner of 10 NBA titles, dies at 88
By JIMMY GOLEN
December 31, 2021
BOSTON (AP) Basketball Hall of Famer Sam Jones, the Boston Celtics Mr. Clutch whose sharp shooting fueled the leagues longest dynasty and earned him 10 NBA titles second only to teammate Bill Russell has died, the team said. He was 88.
Jones died Thursday night in Florida, where he had been hospitalized in failing health, Celtics spokesman Jeff Twiss said.
Sam Jones was one of the most talented, versatile, and clutch shooters for the most successful and dominant teams in NBA history, the team said in a statement.
His scoring ability was so prolific, and his form so pure, that he earned the simple nickname, The Shooter, the Celtics said. The Jones family is in our thoughts as we mourn his loss and fondly remember the life and career of one of the greatest champions in American sports.
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FILE - Boston's Sam Jones, left, drives past the Lakers' Jerry West (44) and drives along the baseline towards the basket in the teams' NBA playoff game in Los Angeles on May 2, 1968. At right are Darrall Imhoff of Lakers, who blocked the shot, and Celtics' Bill Russell. Basketball Hall of Famer Jones, the skilled scorer whose 10 NBA titles is second only to teammate Bill Russell, died on Thursday, Dec. 30, 2021, the team said. He was 88. (AP Photo/HF, File)