Bill Russell has 11 NBA rings as a NBA player out of 12 NBA Finals in 13 years as a player in the NBA: Most NBA rings in total by players, head coaches, GMs, and Presidents: 1) Jacob Arnold Auerbach 15 NBA rings in 17 NBA Finals (9 NBA rings as a coach and 6 NBA rings as an executive being GM/President or President for his 6 NBA rings as a NBA team executive) 2) Bill Russell 11 NBA rings as a player in 12 NBA Finals as a player in 13 NBA seasons as a player from 1956 to 1969 (plus 2 NCAA championships in 1955 and 1956 and 1 Gold Medal and 1956, or 14 major championships from 1955 to 1969) 3) Sam Jones 10 NBA rings as a player in 11 NBA Finals as a player in 12 NBA seasons from 1957 to 1969 4) K. C. Jones 10 NBA rings (8 NBA rings as a player in 9 NBA Finals as a player playing 9 years in the NBA as a player from 1958 to 1967; 2 NBA rings as a head coach in 4 NBA Finals from 1984 to 1987 (rings in 1984 and 1986 as a head coach); plus played on 2 NCAA championship teams in 1955 and 1956 (where Pete Rozelle was a public relation official at the University of San Francisco; K.C. Jones was ineligible to play in the NCAA playoffs in 1956 when his team won the NCAA title but played the entire regular season) and 1 Gold Medal in 1956; drafted in 2nd Round by the Celtics in 1956 and drafted by the U.S. Army in 1956, so spent 2 years in the U.S. Army (1956-1958) as property of the Celtics; signed by Pete Rozelle as a DB with the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL in 1958) 4) Tom Heinsohn 10 NBA rings (8 NBA rings as a player in 9 NBA Finals as a player in 9 years as a NBA player from 1956 to 1965, plus 2 NBA rings as a head coach in 2 NBA Finals) 5) Phil Jackson 10 NBA rings (1 NBA ring as a player in 2 NBA Finals (1972 Finals-lost, 1973 Finals-won) in 12 NBA seasons as a player, 6 NBA rings as head coacho of the Chicago Bulls, 3 NBA rings as head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers) 6) Satch Sanders 8 NBA rings in 8 NBA finals in 13 NBA seasons as a player (1960 to 1972 as a NBA player) 6) John Havlicek 8 NBA rings as a player in 8 NBA finals in 16 NBA seasons as a player (1962 to 1978 as a NBA player with NBA rings in 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976) Most rings ONLY as a NBA PLAYER: 1) Bill Russell 11 NBA rings in 12 NBA Finals 2) Sam Jones 10 NBA rings in 11 NBA Finals 3) K. C. Jones 8 NBA rings in 9 NBA Finals 3) Tom Heinsohn 8 NBA rings in 9 NBA Finals 3) Satch Sanders 8 NBA rings in 8 NBA Finals 3) John Havlicek 8 NBA rings in 8 NBA Finals (including rings in 1974 and 1976) Most NBA rings as a NBA player among current active NBA players or NBA head coaches as of the end of the 2006-2007 regular season: 1) Robert Horry 6 NBA rings 2) Don Nelson 5 NBA rings (1965, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976) HONORABLE MENTION: The first player to seven titles was George Mikan with six titles in a seven year period with the Minneapolis Lakers and one title before joining the Minneapolis Lakers with Chicago American Gears: George Mikan of the Minneapolis Lakers (1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954) George Mikan of the Chicago American Gears
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Bill Russell 11 rings in 13 nba seasons.
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team celtics player Bill Russell
Bill Russell has 11 NBA rings as a NBA player out of 12 NBA Finals in 13 years as a player in the NBA: Most NBA rings in total by players, head coaches, GMs, and Presidents: 1) Jacob Arnold Auerbach 15 NBA rings in 17 NBA Finals (9 NBA rings as a coach and 6 NBA rings as an executive being GM/President or President for his 6 NBA rings as a NBA team executive) 2) Bill Russell 11 NBA rings as a player in 12 NBA Finals as a player in 13 NBA seasons as a player from 1956 to 1969 (plus 2 NCAA championships in 1955 and 1956 and 1 Gold Medal and 1956, or 14 major championships from 1955 to 1969) 3) Sam Jones 10 NBA rings as a player in 11 NBA Finals as a player in 12 NBA seasons from 1957 to 1969 4) K. C. Jones 10 NBA rings (8 NBA rings as a player in 9 NBA Finals as a player playing 9 years in the NBA as a player from 1958 to 1967; 2 NBA rings as a head coach in 4 NBA Finals from 1984 to 1987 (rings in 1984 and 1986 as a head coach); plus played on 2 NCAA championship teams in 1955 and 1956 (where Pete Rozelle was a public relation official at the University of San Francisco; K.C. Jones was ineligible to play in the NCAA playoffs in 1956 when his team won the NCAA title but played the entire regular season) and 1 Gold Medal in 1956; drafted in 2nd Round by the Celtics in 1956 and drafted by the U.S. Army in 1956, so spent 2 years in the U.S. Army (1956-1958) as property of the Celtics; signed by Pete Rozelle as a DB with the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL in 1958) 4) Tom Heinsohn 10 NBA rings (8 NBA rings as a player in 9 NBA Finals as a player in 9 years as a NBA player from 1956 to 1965, plus 2 NBA rings as a head coach in 2 NBA Finals) 5) Phil Jackson 10 NBA rings (1 NBA ring as a player in 2 NBA Finals (1972 Finals-lost, 1973 Finals-won) in 12 NBA seasons as a player, 6 NBA rings as head coacho of the Chicago Bulls, 3 NBA rings as head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers) 6) Satch Sanders 8 NBA rings in 8 NBA finals in 13 NBA seasons as a player (1960 to 1972 as a NBA player) 6) John Havlicek 8 NBA rings as a player in 8 NBA finals in 16 NBA seasons as a player (1962 to 1978 as a NBA player with NBA rings in 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976) Most rings ONLY as a NBA PLAYER: 1) Bill Russell 11 NBA rings in 12 NBA Finals 2) Sam Jones 10 NBA rings in 11 NBA Finals 3) K. C. Jones 8 NBA rings in 9 NBA Finals 3) Tom Heinsohn 8 NBA rings in 9 NBA Finals 3) Satch Sanders 8 NBA rings in 8 NBA Finals 3) John Havlicek 8 NBA rings in 8 NBA Finals (including rings in 1974 and 1976) Most NBA rings as a NBA player among current active NBA players or NBA head coaches as of the end of the 2006-2007 regular season: 1) Robert Horry 6 NBA rings 2) Don Nelson 5 NBA rings (1965, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976) HONORABLE MENTION: The first player to seven titles was George Mikan with six titles in a seven year period with the Minneapolis Lakers and one title before joining the Minneapolis Lakers with Chicago American Gears: George Mikan of the Minneapolis Lakers (1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954) George Mikan of the Chicago American Gears
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Bill Russell 11 rings in 13 nba seasons.
The most rings as an nba player
Michael Jordan currently holds the most NBA championship rings as a player. As for coaches, the answer is Phil Jackson.
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team celtics player Bill Russell
Bill Russell won NBA rings in 1968 and 1969 when he was the player-coach for the Boston Celtics.
Oscar Robertson of the Boston Celtics, as a player and then for the last couple of seasons as a player/coach.
Yes conference champions get rings in the nba.
Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher currently, but all time Nba its Bill Russel With 11