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‘Bill Russell: Legend’ trailer speaks of his legend, both on and off the court

Director Sam Pollard chronicles the impact of the Boston Celtics legend.

Portrait Of Boston Celtics’ Bill Russell Photo by Dick Raphael/NBAE via Getty Images

The late Bill Russell is an undeniable icon – for his 11 NBA championships and 5 NBA MVPs with the Boston Celtics and the fights for social justice he carried off the court. Now, Netflix is chronicling his life with a new documentary named Bill Russell: Legend, directed by Sam Pollard. It will be released on the streamer on February 8th.

Read the full synopsis and watch the trailer below.

The remarkable life and legacy of an NBA superstar and civil rights icon is captured in the documentary Bill Russell: Legend. This two-part film from award-winning director Sam Pollard (MLK/FBI, Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power) features the last interview with Bill prior to his passing in 2022 as well as access to his sprawling personal archives. On the court, Russell went on to lead each and every one of his basketball teams to championships — two back-to-back NCAA titles, a gold medal at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games, and 11 championship titles in his thirteen-year career as a Boston Celtic (his last two as the first Black head coach in NBA history).

Off the court Russell was a force in the fight for human rights — marching with Martin Luther King Jr., leading boycotts in the NBA over racist practices and speaking out against segregation — efforts which earned him the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Narrated by actors Jeffrey Wright and Corey Stoll and featuring exclusive interviews with the icon’s family and friends as well as Steph Curry, Chris Paul, “Magic” Johnson, Larry Bird, Jim Brown and more, Bill Russell: Legend illuminates the ways in which Russell stood tall in every sense of the word.