Michael Jordan has lost his mentor Fred 'Tex' Winter, who died at 96. Winter helped teach the triangle offense that powered Jordan's six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls from 1991 to 1998.
Who was Fred 'Tex' Winter?
Winter was Phil Jackson's key assistant during the Bulls' 1990s dynasty. He introduced the triangle offense, a system that became synonymous with Jordan's success. Winter later joined Jackson at the Lakers, winning three more titles from 2000 to 2002.
Why was Winter important to Michael Jordan?
Jordan credited Winter for his basketball education. The coach's triangle offense was central to the Bulls' six championships. Winter's focus on fundamentals and preparation shaped Jordan's game.
What did Michael Jordan say?
Jordan called Winter a pioneer and a true student of basketball. He praised Winter's tireless work ethic and teaching skills. Jordan said he was lucky to play for Winter.
How did the Bulls honor Winter?
Bulls executive John Paxson called Winter a basketball legend. He praised Winter's innovation and high standards. Paxson said Winter's contributions would always be remembered.