Wes Unseld Jr. and Connie Unseld, widow of Wes Unseld Sr., take their first look at the bust of Unseld Sr. Special moment at Capital One Arena. pic.twitter.com/LBcgfKjLJu
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Unseld Sr.’s daughter, Kim, also spoke. She explained how as a child she didn’t fully understand what he meant both to basketball and the Washington, D.C. area. Thursday’s ceremony and how well it was attended further illustrated the impact he left behind. “This makes not only us more proud, but it will make Daddy, I’m sure, smiling looking down. We’re grateful, we’re happy, we’re excited and we hope that this excitement will continue,” Kim Unseld said. The event was held with good timing, both intentional and unintentional. The day before, Unseld Sr. was named to the NBA’s top 75 players list. The league is celebrating its 75th anniversary and a collection of voters deemed Unseld Sr. one of the best to ever pick up a basketball. It also took place the day after Unseld Jr. earned his first win as head coach of the Wizards and the day before he was set to coach his first regular-season home game in the building his father used to work in as an executive and where his number is retired. The Wizards hiring Unseld Jr. was a homecoming that has energized both the team and its fans. “I really do appreciate this gesture and I look forward to walking through these halls once again to see not only that, but to take a peek up into the rafters,” Unseld Jr. said. “I think tomorrow will be a special night for a number of reasons, but this makes it that much more special.”
