ABOUT WILLIS REED
Legendary power forward/center who led the New York Knicks to a pair of NBA Championships in the early 1970s, taking Finals MVP honors during both series. He was selected to seven NBA All-Star games and named the NBA MVP in 1970. He coached the New Jersey Nets from 1988 to 1989.
Although his family lived on a farm, it was his parents' insistence that got him to school.
His greatest legacy came in game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals, where he took the court despite a severe thigh injury. He played as number 19.
He had two children with his wife Gale.
Before Patrick Ewing came along, he excited Madison Square Garden night in and night out with his dominant post-play.