
Russell Rules
11 Lessons on Leadership from the 20th Century's Greatest Winner
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Rif Hutton
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In Russell Rules, he shares the insights, humor, memories, and, most important, the 11 essential "rules of success" that made him and his team perennial champions. In addition, he shares his personal thoughts on his legendary battles with Wilt Chamberlain, his views on how other players (Michael Jordan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) would have fared with him in head-to-head play, and stories from his days playing with such Celtics greats as Bob Cousy, Tom Heinsohn, and coach Red Auerbach. Russell Rules offers inspiring lessons on commitment, personal integrity, team ego, and craftsmanship that are as relevant to the entrepreneur or parent as they are to the athlete.
©2001 Bill Russell. Recorded by arrangement with Dutton Plume, a division of Penguin Putnam Inc. (P)2001 HighBridge CompanyListeners also enjoyed...
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Critic reviews
"This audiobook will have special appeal to basketball junkies and fans of NBA great Bill Russell. Memories - personal and professional - provide an inside look at basketball in the days when Russell and the Celtics ruled the courts. Narrator Rif Hutton reads with passion, as if articulating his own memories and beliefs." (AudioFile)
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-08-17
best book I've read in a long time
I love and will implement the 11 rules of Celtic Pride in my personal as well as business life.
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- Arthur Surabian
- 08-23-23
One of th BEST Books ever written
Bill Russell was a winner on the court...Bill Russell was a leader in the civil rights movement- a real winner in that movement...In this book, Bill Russell showed an incredible grasp on life and intertwined his personal life's journey and sports career into an inspirational and motivating book.....I read this book and listened to it on audible...Every parent should read this and share it with their children....every person who wants to be the best that they can become should read this book! A must read.
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- Kenneth Downing
- 12-18-23
Clear & Concise but with Depth
I was profoundly enlightened at how cohesive, clear and concise each rules was explained as well as the depth applied as not just an additional element but a fundamental one.
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- Tanker
- 02-10-25
Leadership Lessons for Any Era
The book really provided solid lessons on leadership and how to apply them in any aspect of your life and career.
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- James
- 05-08-10
A True Winner!
I was hoping that Russell would read his book throughout, but it was good the way that he started the book out.
His rules for success and winning are pretty straightforward and easy to follow if you're willing to dig down deep and hang in there!
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- David
- 05-07-07
2 Much Celtics Talk
Bill Russell talks on and on and on some more about the Boston Celtics. It was too much already. I really respected him before reading this book. I thought there was more to him than just the Celtics. I guess I was wrong.
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