Bill Sharman

1926 - 2013

Bill Sharman

1926 - 2013

BORN

1926

DIED

2013

Bill Sharman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 25, 2013.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bill Sharman, the Hall of Famer who won NBA titles as a player for the Boston Celtics and a coach for the Los Angeles Lakers, has died. He was 87.

Sharman died Friday at his home in Redondo Beach, the Lakers announced.

Sharman's unique basketball career spanned both sides of the Celtics-Lakers rivalry over a half-century in the sport as a smooth shooting guard, a championship-winning coach and a successful executive.

"Bill Sharman was, without a doubt, one of the greatest human beings I have ever met, and one of my all-time favorite individuals, both as a competitor and as a friend," said Jerry West, who played for Sharman and worked alongside him in the Lakers' front office. "He was the epitome of class and dignity and, I can assure you, we find few men of his character in this world."

Sharman won four NBA titles during an 11-season career as a shooting guard in Boston, teaming with Bob Cousy in one of the most potent backcourts in league history. He was widely considered one of the greatest shooters of his era, and he's still ranked as one of the NBA's best free-throw shooters.

Sharman then spent the past four decades with Los Angeles as a coach and executive. In his first season in charge, he coached the 1971-72 Lakers to a championship with 69 victories — then an NBA record — and a 33-game winning streak, the longest in pro sports history.

"His knowledge and passion for the game were unsurpassed, and the Lakers and our fans were beneficiaries of that," Lakers President Jeanie Buss said. "Despite his greatness as a player, coach and executive, Bill was one of the sweetest, nicest and most humble people I've ever known. He was truly one of a kind."

Sharman was elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame as a player in 1976 and a coach in 2004, joining only John Wooden and Lenny Wilkens with that double distinction. In 1996, he was selected as one of the NBA's 50 best players of its first 50 years.

"Bill Sharman was a great man, and I loved him dearly," Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak said. "From the time I signed with the team as a free agent in 1981 when Bill was general manager, he's been a mentor, a work collaborator, and most importantly, a friend. He's meant a great deal to the success of the Lakers and to me personally, and he will be missed terribly."

William Walton Sharman was born May 25, 1926, in Abilene, Texas. He grew up in the Los Angeles area and in the San Joaquin Valley before becoming a star guard at Southern California, where his jersey is retired.

Sharman also excelled in baseball, getting drafted by the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1950. A year later, the minor leaguer was called up to the Dodgers in time to be in the dugout at the Polo Grounds when the Giants' Bobby Thomson hit his famed "Shot Heard 'Round the World," the homer that beat Brooklyn for the 1951 NL pennant.

He played his first NBA season with the Washington Capitols in 1950-51, but Red Auerbach landed him for Boston after the Capitols folded. Sharman became an eight-time NBA All-Star with the Celtics, averaging 17.8 points and 3.9 rebounds per game in his 11-year career.

The outside shooting specialist excelled after the NBA introduced the shot clock in 1954, and the arrival of Bill Russell and Tom Heinsohn in 1956 propelled the Celtics to the franchise's first title — the first of four NBA crowns in the next five years for Sharman.

Sharman also played baseball during the NBA offseason for five straight years, but never made it as a major leaguer.

After Sharman retired from the Celtics in 1961, he briefly played and coached in the defunct American Basketball League. When he returned to coach the NBA's San Francisco Warriors in 1967, he pioneered the concept of the game-day shootaround, designed to warm up his players for the evening.

Sharman moved to the ABA in 1969, coaching the Stars franchise in Los Angeles and in Utah, where he won the 1971 ABA championship. Sharman then took over the Lakers, who had reached seven NBA finals without winning a title since moving from Minneapolis to the West Coast.

With Hall of Fame talents Wilt Chamberlain, West and Gail Goodrich in the lineup, the Lakers immediately clicked under Sharman. They went two months without losing a game during his debut season, setting a record with their 33-game winning streak before steamrolling through the playoffs to a championship.

Sharman was named the NBA's coach of the year in 1972. Although the Lakers kept contending for titles, the retirements of Chamberlain and West precipitated a rebuilding process in 1975 with the arrival of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Sharman retired from coaching in 1976 to become Los Angeles' general manager, presiding over owner Jerry Buss' front office as a GM and team president through the Showtime era. He had been a special consultant for the Lakers for the past 23 years.

He stayed active with the Lakers throughout his final years, regularly showing up at team functions to the delight of fans and friends. Sharman had a stroke about one week before his death, according to the Los Angeles Times.

He is survived by his wife, Joyce; their daughters, Nancy and Janice; and sons Tom and Jerry from a previous marriage. Funeral arrangements are pending.

GREG BEACHAM, AP Sports Writer




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Danyce Storm

June 12, 2024

I saw that Jerry West died today and thought of your family.

I remember Janice taking me to my 1st live concert at Earl Warren, Jefferson Airplane. I was fresh off the boat from Kansas and Danelle had set it up. Ty

I hope you are all doing well.

Respectfully,
Danyce Storm Day

January 27, 2020

I love you grandpa

June 7, 2017

I worked with him when he was the golf pro at Unicorn country club in Stoneham, Mass., during the off season. A truly great gentleman and friend. I still have his old golf clubs that he gave me. And I think the knitted head covers that came from his mother. A truly great man.

Gardner Hussey

Grant Cramer

May 17, 2017

Bill was one of the kindest, most decent and down to Earth people I have ever had the fortune of getting to know. We need more people like Bill Sharman but unfortunately, they are few and far between. RIP Bill. You are very missed.

Harry Simpson

October 25, 2015

Fair winds and following seas sailor.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Michael Williams

February 18, 2014

Will miss you Bill. You were one of favorite customers and one who also became my friend. How could one not consider you a lifetime and beyond friend. Joyce, hope you are doing well. I will call soon.
< Mike Williams

Bob Thomas

January 3, 2014

Bill was a great basketball player, a great coach and most of all, a great friend. I played for Bill at L.A. State and he was a great coach and always an inspiration since knowing him for 45 years.

Leia

November 9, 2013

My condolences to the Sharman family, may your fond memories of Mr.Sharman get you thru your grieving period, as well as the comfort found John 11:39-44

Carolyn Perdue

November 2, 2013

It is very hard to lose a dear one, may God be with you all as you grieve, Love to all

Faith Tobin

November 1, 2013

Dear sharman Family hello there my name is faithtobin and I heard hte news about bill sharman and my condolences's.luv,Faith

Lisa Lenes

November 1, 2013

Love you Uncle Bill!The Lenes'

Beatrice Lenes

November 1, 2013

We have now lost our Uncle Bill who is now resting with Daddy. We send our love and compassion to the entire family. To Uncle Bill: We loved you so. You were a big part of our family!Dad just loved it when you'd hang at the store with us and all the basketball talk,.You were one of compassion,kindness and always caring about us all, totally non assuming about your athletic talents. Just a man full of sweetness..Mom(and Dad there with you),Lisa and I love you forever,your family, Bea, Lisa, Flora Lenes

paul whitehead

October 30, 2013

my sincere sympathy to the family, but what a joy it must have been to have bill in your lives. I was fortunate enough to sit with him at many games and talk about basketball, golf and life...what a gentleman.

October 30, 2013

Deepest sympathy for your loss. The Bible gives us comfort at 1 Cor. 15:26. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Richie McNamee

October 29, 2013

Dear Joyce, I wish you strength on your loss of Bill.
It meant so much to me to get to shake his hand and share the smiles. and warmth you both exuded.
Your friend, Richie McNamee

October 28, 2013

May Almighty God comfort you and your family....

Eg

October 28, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

October 28, 2013

I'm so sorry to hear about your lost. May God comfort you all. 2 Cornthians 1:3,4

marjorie harris

October 28, 2013

My family and I would like to express our condolences to the family and friends at this time, may you find peace and comfort in the days to come. Act 24:15

October 28, 2013

Dear Sharman family, I played for Bill in San Francosco during some memorable days in my life. Bill not only was a wonderful leader of men as a coach, he was also a leader of men off the court! He was a great communicator with his players! I loved him a coach and man! Blessings to the family & may God give each of you great memories of Bill! ... Jim King

Diane Pringle

October 27, 2013

I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Sherman many years ago when he started coming in to the restaurant that I managed. He was one of he kindest people I've ever met. I always looked forward to seeing him and talking to him. I didn't know who he was for the longest time, until I was told by my husband that he was a legend. My husband and kids had the pleasure of meeting him as well. My condolences to his lovely wife, who would sometimes accompany him to the restaurant. Mr.Sharman, you will be missed. I have thought about you so many times in the last year and missed seeing you at the restaurant. May you rest in peace. Thank you for touching my life with your kind heart. Love to your family.

Sandra Overholt

October 27, 2013

Please accept our family's condolences on your deep loss. Although I never met Mr. Sharman, my father, Norman Likewise, was a team mate of his when they both played for the Porterville Reds. Every time Bill's name was mentioned in the ensuing years, he had nothing but kind and glowing words for the person that was Bill Sharman. Oh yes, Daddy knew he was a great sports athlete, but more than that what impressed my dad was that he was great and kind human being.

We lost my dad 12 years ago, but my mother, Nelda sends her sympathies as well.

Harry Simpson

October 27, 2013

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

October 27, 2013

I'm deeply sorry for your family's loss. Please find comfort in drawing close to God. May He supply with strength and endurance in these times of sorrow. Romans 15:5

October 26, 2013

Bill RI.P.

michelle plakas-kaiser

October 26, 2013

rip

Dwayne Bickham

October 26, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

Leo Weisman

October 26, 2013

So sorry. Basketball lost a great man. God Bless his family.

Stephen van Ingen

October 26, 2013

Bill Sharman was the Laker coach when I went to my first ever Laker game. The Laker family is going to miss him.

October 26, 2013

So sorry to hear about you loss may the God of all comfort give u peace 2 corth. 1:3,4

October 26, 2013

Sincere sympathy to Bill Sharman family. Ecc 9:5.

October 26, 2013

I wanted to express my condolences to the Sharman family. A few years back, I asked Mr. Sharman some questions that I had about Celtics during the 50s. He did more than just answer questions, he added kind messages thanking me for my interest. A true gentleman in every way. He had so many fans here in New England, and in particular here in Maine. May God comfort your family through your loss.

William Vigue
Palmyra, Maine

Cynthia

October 26, 2013

My condolences are with your dear family.May Bill fond memories stay close to your hearts.May Our God of comfort and peace be with your fond memories.Acts24:15.

Cynthia

October 26, 2013

To the family and friends,
May the warm expressions of family and friends be a source of comfort during this difficult time.

Betty Fowler

October 26, 2013

To the family of Bill Sherman, My deepest sympathy to you all. Along with his successful career in basketball, Psalms.90:10 shows how Bill lived a long life of special mightiness from God. Keep the memories of Bill close in your minds and hearts and cherish them. Also let the comfort of God be with you all in this time of grief because He is the God of all comfort and will always be there for you all.

G. Jones

October 26, 2013

To the entire family. I'm so sorry for your loss. May the God who gives peace be with you all in this time of sorrow. Rom 15:33.

Dana Clancy

October 26, 2013

I remember well from boyhood trips to the Garden---he was the Prince of the Set Shot...all action would cease for the slow-motion drift through the net. God be good to him and a comfort to his family.

October 26, 2013

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

October 26, 2013

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

abhi sah

October 26, 2013

niCE man

Melodie Kendig

October 25, 2013

Dearest Joyce, I just heard about Bill and my heart is heavy. I'm honored to have met Bill at the Gala's. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. My God comfort you and your family always.

M. Harmon

October 25, 2013

May the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time in your lives. We all yearn for better conditions. It's refreshing to know that God's word speaks of a time when all sorrows will be gone and that mankind will live in beautiful surroundings with nothing to fear.-Isaiah 65:17,21-24. Keep those wonderful memories close to your heart.

October 25, 2013

So very sorry for your loss. Mr. Sharman was a great person he will be greatly missed. Please take comfort in knowing that he is in God's memory.

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