
Mon Oct 28 03:19:00 UTC 2024: ## Warriors Legend Alvin Attles Passes Away at 87, Leaving an Indelible Mark on the Franchise
Golden State Warriors legend Alvin Attles passed away at the age of 87 on August 20, leaving a void in the heart of the franchise and the “Dub Nation.” Attles, known for his class and humility, spent an unprecedented 60 years with the team, serving in numerous roles from player to coach to general manager and ambassador.
Attles joined the Warriors in 1960 as a fifth-round draft pick. He became the franchise’s longest-tenured employee in NBA history, surpassing even the most dedicated athletes and executives. His 557 coaching wins are the most in Warriors history, including a historic 1975 championship victory over the Washington Bullets.
In recognition of his unparalleled contribution, Attles became the second player in Warriors history to have his jersey retired, a testament to his legendary status. The team further honored his legacy by adding a “16” band to their uniforms for the 2024-25 season, a symbol of his lasting impact.
The Warriors established the Alvin Attles Community Impact Award in his honor, recognizing players who make a positive difference in the lives of underserved youth in the Bay Area. This award reflects Attles’ dedication to community engagement and his passion for making a difference beyond the court.
Tributes poured in from players and fans alike, highlighting Attles’ influence and the respect he commanded. Stephen Curry expressed his sorrow, calling Attles a pioneer and a role model. Draymond Green shared his gratitude for Attles’ impact, adding that he will be missed.
Alvin Attles’ legacy transcends the realm of basketball. He embodies the spirit of dedication, perseverance, and community service, making him an inspiration for generations to come. His contributions to the Golden State Warriors and the Bay Area community will be remembered for years to come.