Will Robinson’s portrait

Will Robinson

  • 96 years old
  • Born Jun 3, 1911
  • Died Apr 28, 2008
  • Detroit, Michigan, United States
This page is dedicated to the The Legend, Will Robinson. May he rest in peace.
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Will Robinson

Per Spencer Haywood, "He lived (96) years of greatness," "I wouldn't even exist, and all these players -- Julius Erving to LeBron James and Kevin Garnett -- they wouldn't have been able to do what they did" if not for Robinson's actions.

 

About Will

 

1911


• Born June 3 in Wadesboro, N.C.


High school


• Moved with grandparents to Steubenville, Ohio, after the death of his parents. Earned 14 letters in five sports -- basketball, baseball, football, golf and track -- at Steubenville High.


College


• Graduated in 1937 from West Virginia State College, where he earned 15 letters in four sports -- basketball, baseball, football and gymnastics.


1944


• Began a 26-year stint as a Detroit high school coach when hired by Miller High; went on to coach at Cass Tech and Pershing. Won state titles at Pershing in 1967 and 1970.


1970


• Became the first black coach in Division I basketball when hired by Illinois State University.


1975


• Joined the Pistons as assistant to the president of basketball operations.


1982


• Inducted to the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. Has been similarly honored by the Michigan High School Basketball Hall of Fame and the Afro-American Sports Hall of Fame, among others.


1992


• Received the John W. Bunn Award from the James Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in recognition of outstanding contributions to the game.


2003


• Retired from the Pistons at age 92.

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Will Robinson and fun in the Cass Corridor

Added May 11, 2008 By M. M. Mix

When I lived in the Corridor, when I would see Will Robinson, he'd always ask me if I was still living there. "Staying out of trouble, or trying to?" he'd ask. A couple of times he he got a mischevious glint in his eye, and start a story, but after a few introductory sentences, he'd stop, and say "well, that was a long time ago...", so I never really got to hear any details of any such "adventures". As I knew him as an older, esteemed gentleman, and respected him deeply, I always delighted in this small introductionn to his very full, multifaceted life. He was such an amazing force in so many people's lives. I know he will be sorely missed here on earth, but heaven's gained a legend

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  • Did Will Robinson visit museums when traveling? Try the cuisine?