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  1. The Wilkens have seven grandchildren, six girls and one boy. Wilkens is the founder of the Lenny Wilkens Foundation for Children [12] and lives in Medina, Washington. [13] He is a practicing Catholic.

  2. Jun 24, 2019 · “My son has three kids in Georgia and my wife, Marilyn, likes going there to visit them,” Wilkens said. “My youngest daughter has two girls, 8 and 6.

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  3. Feb 3, 2023 · Wilkens, who played for the Sonics from 1968 through 1972, has also been involved in numerous charitable activities. His Lenny Wilkens Foundation works to provide access and health care to children, and has donated more than $8 million to the Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic since 1971.

  4. Lenny Wilkens last played in 1975. What did Lenny Wilkens average? Lenny Wilkens averaged 16.5 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 6.7 assists per game. How many rings does Lenny Wilkens have? Lenny Wilkens won 0 championships. What schools did Lenny Wilkens attend? Lenny Wilkens attended Boys in Brooklyn, New York and Providence. What are Lenny Wilkens ...

    • October 28, 1937
    • Born in Brooklyn
    • Player-Coach
    • Signs on as Head Coach of Cavaliers
    • Honored as One of NBA's Top Players and Coaches
    • Related Biography: NBA Scout Marty Blake
    • Coaches Hawks to Eastern Conference Semifinals
    • Agrees to Coach Toronto Raptors
    • Raptors Falter Without Carter
    • Selected Writings by Wilkens
    • Further Information

    He was born Leonard Randolph Wilkens Jr. in Brooklyn, New York, on October 28, 1937, son of an African American father and white mother. His father, Leonard Sr., worked as a chauffeur, while his mother, Henrietta (Cross) Wilkens, worked in a candy factory. His father died suddenly when Wilkens was still a preschooler, and he suddenly found himself ...

    In July 1962, two years into his stint with the Hawks, Wilkens married Marilyn J. Reed. The couple has three children: Leesha, Randy, and Jamee. When the Hawks moved to Atlanta in 1968, Wilkens was unable to negotiate an acceptable contract with the new owners, so he was traded to the Seattle Super Sonics. It turned out to be the start of a whole n...

    In June of 1986 Wilkens signed on as head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers, a team that had won only twenty-nine games during the 1985-1986 season. Wilkens engineered an almost miraculous turnaround for the Cavaliers, compiling a record of 316-273, for a winning percentage of 53.7, during his seven seasons with the team. In 1993, Wilkens, then in h...

    When the NBA celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1996, Wilkens was the only man to be named both one of the fifty greatest players and one of the top ten coaches in league history. He's also one of only two men (John Woodenis the other) to be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as both player and coach. Wilkens was inducted i...

    Marty Blake, director of scouting for the National Basketball Association (NBA), is the man most often credited with discovering Lenny Wilkens. Blake, general manager of the NBA's Hawks in both St. Louis and Atlanta for seventeen years, first saw Wilkens perform at the National Invitational Tournament (NIT) in 1960. He was impressed by the point gu...

    During the 1996-1997 season, Wilkens, with the help of newly signed center Dikembe Mutombo , molded the Atlanta Hawks into one of the most effective defensive machines in the NBA. He coached the Hawks to an impressive 56-26 record and another berth in the Eastern Conference semifinals. The Hawks handily stood off the Detroit Pistons in the fifth ga...

    Wilkens didn't stay idle for long. Less than two months after quitting as head coach of the Hawks, he joined the Toronto Raptors as head coach. Interviewed by the Toronto Starshortly after the announcement of his appointment, Wilkens said he welcomed the opportunity to coach a team on the rise. "I like the competition of the games; I like the last ...

    The Raptors were less impressive in their 2001-2002 season, barely eking out a winning record of 42-40. The season started on an extremely optimistic note, and the team had put together an impressive record of 29-21 during the first half of the season. But in the final game before the All-Star break, Raptors star Carter aggravated an existing injur...

    The Lenny Wilkens Story,Kampmann & Co., 1974. (With Terry Pluto) Unguarded: My 40 Years Surviving in the NBA,Simon & Schuster, 2000.

    Books

    "Lenny Wilkins." Almanac of Famous People,6th ed. Detroit: Gale Group, 1998. "Lenny Wilkins." Newsmakers 1995,Issue 4. Detroit: Gale Group, 1995.

    Periodicals

    Denberg, Jeffrey. "Lenny Wilkens: Already in Hall as Player, He Will Be Inducted as Coach." Atlanta Constitution(October 2, 1998): D1. Evans, Howie. "Brooklyn's Lenny Wilkens Has Reached a Coaching Milestone." New York Amsterdam News(January 14, 1995). "Players Vote Robinson as MVP; Wilkins Gets Nod as Best Coach." Jet(May 16, 1994): 53. Smith, Doug. "After 30 Years, Lenny's Not About to Lose His Cool." Toronto Star(October 30, 2002). Smith, Doug. "Wilkens Signed, Sealed." Toronto Star(June 2...

    Other

    "About Marty Blake." MartyBlake.com. http://www.martyblake.com/about_marty.htm(January 4, 2003). "Coach Bio: Lenny Wilkens." NBA.com. http://www.nba.com/coachfile/lenny_wilkens/?nav=page(January 2, 2003). "Leonard 'Lenny' Wilkens." Basketball Hall of Fame. http://www.hoophall.com/halloffamers/Wilkens.htm (January 4, 2003). Sketch by Don Amerman

  5. Sep 13, 2021 · Lenny Wilkens was a nine-time All-Star and led the league in assists in the 1969-70 season. He scored 11.7 points per game as a rookie, fourth on the team behind Bob Pettit, Cliff Hagan and...

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  7. Oct 20, 2016 · She was a white, Irish-Catholic woman left to raise five children on her own when his father, Leonard Randolph Wilkens Sr., who was Black and worked as a chauffeur, died of complications of a bleeding ulcer.