(PROCESS)[BILL RUSSELL]
I knew there was a reason Bill Russell had more rings than fingers.?Years ago, then, I picked up an autobiography of his and devoured?it. There were a lot of valuable lessons in there. There’s one?anecdote Bill shared that stuck with me. He recounts how people?always said he wasn’t a good ball handler, just didn’t know how to?handle and shoot the ball. He said sure, he could do all of those?things, but why would he lead the fastbreak when Bob Cousy was?playing with him? Why would he shoot jumpers when Sam Jones?was on his wing? The message was that if you want to win?championships, you have to let people focus on what they do best?while you focus on what you do best. For him, that was rebounding,?running the floor, and blocking shots.
I thought that teaching was simple, yet profound. It was an insight I?had never heard from anyone before. Pretty much as soon as I read?that, I reached out to Bill and started a relationship and mentorship?that opened up my world.