Gus Williams, the beloved Seattle SuperSonics star ... Four of the five starters on that championship squad and key reserve Paul Silas are now dead, with Jack Sikma, sixth man Fred Brown and ...
And now the world mourns as a beloved NBA legend has said goodbye to us. What led to the passing of Gus Williams? Gus Williams suffered from a stroke back in February 2020, which led to him ...
Williams played for the then-Washington ... He was also an NBA All-Star in 1982 and 83. The Sonics are now the Oklahoma City Thunder. Rest in Paradise Gus.
Two-time NBA All-Star Gus Williams, who led the Seattle SuperSonics to the franchise’s only NBA championship, has died. He was 71. Williams’ death comes nearly five years after he suffered a ...
By Alex Williams Gus Williams, an eyeblink-quick guard known for his volume scoring and electric on-court style who in 1979 helped the Seattle SuperSonics win their only National Basketball ...
NBA champion Gus Williams, who played for 11 years and led the Seattle SuperSonics to their only championship in 1979, died on Wednesday at age 71. The Washington Wizards, who Williams played for ...
By Dan Murphy Westchester Congressman George Latimer took to the floor of the House of Representatives to remember Gus ...
The basketball world lost a legend on Wednesday, as former NBA point guard Gus Williams passed ... Washington Bullets (now Wizards), and Atlanta Hawks, Williams established himself as one of ...
Former NBA point guard Gus Williams, who helped bring the only championship to the SuperSonics in 1979, died Wednesday at the age of 71, according to the Seattle Times. A cause of death was not ...
Former NBA star Gus Williams, known as the Wizard, has passed away. Williams was key to the Seattle SuperSonics' 1979 NBA championship but faced controversies, including a contract dispute in the ...
Gus Williams, the legendary Seattle SuperSonics guard who led his team to their first NBA championship in 1979, passed away at 71. He was a two-time NBA All-Star and the 1982 Comeback Player of ...
SEATTLE — Gus Williams, the point guard "Wizard" who helped lead the SuperSonics to their only NBA championship in 1979, died Wednesday nearly five years after suffering a stroke. He was 71.