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Paul Silas, three-time NBA champ and two-time All-Star, dead at 79

By Ryan Gaydos

Published December 11, 2022

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Paul Silas, a three-time NBA champion who later became a head coach, has died, according to longtime Boston sports columnist Bob Ryan. Silas was 79.

Ryan, the sports columnist emeritus for the Boston Globe, made the revelation about Silas’ death in a tweet Sunday morning.

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Paul Silas coaches the Bobcats

Charlotte Bobcats' head coach Paul Silas watches during the Heat game in Miami, Florida, April 13, 2012. (Reuters/Andrew Innerarity)

"I am very sad to report that the Great Paul Silas has died at age 79. To watch him play was a joy. To be his friend was an honor," Ryan tweeted.

His tweet led the outpouring of tributes on social media.

Silas was a second-round draft pick in 1964 of the St. Louis Hawks. He played for the Hawks from 1964 to 1969 and quickly became a serviceable forward in the NBA. He would join the Phoenix Suns in 1969 and make his first All-Star Game in 1972 – his final year in Phoenix.

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Paul Silas as coach of the Hornets

Hornets head coach Paul Silas at the Charlotte Coliseum. (Reuters)

He made a real impact with the Boston Celtics from 1972-1976. He would make one more All-Star team and win two championships with the Celtics alongside Dave Cowens, John Havlicek, Paul Westphal and Jo Jo White, among others, helping maintain the early dynasty for the organization.

He would play his final four seasons either with the expansion Denver Nuggets or Seattle SuperSonics.

He wrapped his career with three NBA titles, two All-Star appearances and five All-Defensive Team selections. He averaged 9.4 points and 9.9 rebounds per game in his career. 

Paul Silas plays for the Celtics

Paul Silas of the Boston Celtics dribbles the ball against the Washington Bullets circa 1975 at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland. (Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

Silas got his first head-coaching job with the San Diego Clippers in 1980. He coached three seasons there before he was let go. Silas didn’t get another head-coaching job until he was named the head coach of the Charlotte Hornets in 1998. He would also coach the Cleveland Cavaliers and Charlotte Bobcats.

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Silas is the father of two – his son Stephen Silas, who is the head coach of the Houston Rockets, and his daughter Paula.

Ryan Gaydos is a senior editor for Fox News Digital.

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