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NBA Legend Lenny Wilkens, Hall of Fame Player and Coach, Dies at 88

Wilkens, celebrated for his leadership and legacy with the Seattle SuperSonics, was a Hall of Famer as both player and coach.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 10, 2025
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NBA Hall of Famer Lenny Wilkens, Legendary Seattle Coach, Dies at 88 - AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson, File

Basketball Icon Lenny Wilkens Passes Away at 88 After Storied NBA Career - AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson, File

Basketball Legend Lenny Wilkens, the Godfather of Seattle Hoops, Dies at 88

Lenny Wilkens, a three-time Basketball Hall of Fame inductee and one of the most respected figures in NBA history, has died at the age of 88, his family announced Sunday. They said he passed away surrounded by loved ones but did not share a cause of death.

Wilkens was both a brilliant point guard and an exceptional coach. Known for his calm leadership and deep understanding of the game, he made his mark first on the court and later on the sidelines. Over his long career, he coached a record 2,487 NBA games — a mark that still stands.

He entered the Basketball Hall of Fame three times: once as a player, once as a coach, and again as an assistant on the legendary 1992 U.S. Olympic “Dream Team.” Later, he led the U.S. men’s basketball team to gold at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver praised Wilkens as “one of the game’s most respected ambassadors.” Silver added, “Lenny Wilkens represented the very best of the NBA — as a Hall of Fame player, Hall of Fame coach, and one of the league’s 75 greatest players and 15 greatest coaches of all time.”

As a player, Wilkens was a nine-time All-Star and became the first coach in NBA history to reach 1,000 wins. He was also the second person ever to be inducted into the Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach. His biggest triumph came in 1979 when he led the Seattle SuperSonics to their first and only NBA championship — a victory that made him a beloved figure in the city.

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Even after the Sonics relocated to Oklahoma City in 2008, Wilkens remained a symbol of Seattle basketball. Locals affectionately called him the “godfather of Seattle hoops.”

Wilkens believed leadership came through composure and respect. “Leaders don’t yell and scream,” he told KOMO News earlier this year.

He retired with 1,332 coaching wins, a record later surpassed by Don Nelson and Gregg Popovich. In 1994, he was named NBA Coach of the Year while leading the Atlanta Hawks.

Wilkens’ playing career spanned 15 seasons with the St. Louis Hawks, Seattle SuperSonics, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Portland Trail Blazers. He earned five All-Star selections in St. Louis, three in Seattle, and one in Cleveland at age 35. In June, Seattle honored him with a bronze statue outside Climate Pledge Arena.

NBA Commissioner Silver noted that Wilkens’ influence extended far beyond the court. “Even more impressive than Lenny’s basketball accomplishments was his commitment to service — especially in his beloved Seattle community,” Silver said. “He mentored generations of players and coaches with integrity and true class.”

On the court, Wilkens twice led the league in assists but was also a reliable scorer. He averaged double figures in every season except his last, finishing with career averages that reflected both skill and consistency. His best year came in 1968–69 with Seattle, when he averaged 22.4 points, 8.2 assists, and 6.2 rebounds per game.

Born on October 28, 1937, in New York City, Leonard Wilkens grew up playing on Brooklyn playgrounds. He starred at Boys High School, where one of his teammates was future baseball great Tommy Davis. Wilkens went on to play at Providence College before being drafted sixth overall by the St. Louis Hawks in 1960.

Throughout his life, Lenny Wilkens embodied grace, intelligence, and leadership — both on and off the court. His legacy will continue to inspire players, coaches, and fans for generations to come.

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