Bill "The Hill" McGill (September 16, 1939 – July 11, 2014) was an American basketball player. His life is chronicled in "Billy 'The Hill' and the Jump Hook," as told by him to Eric Brach
A 6'9" center/forward from the University of Utah, he was the NCAA scoring leader in the 1961-1962 season with 1,009 points in 26 games (38.8 points per game), a higher one-season average than any previous player except Frank Selvy in the 1953-1954 season. McGill was honored in 2008 as a member of the University of Utah All-Century team.
McGill was selected by the Chicago Zephyrs with the first pick of the 1962 NBA Draft. He played three seasons (1962–65) in the NBA and 2 seasons (1968–70) in the ABA. In his ABA/NBA career, he scored a combined 3,094 points.
His pro basketball career did not bring him wealth or security. By the early 1970s, he was in debt and living on the streets before sportswriter Brad Pye Jr. arranged for McGill to be employed by Hughes Aircraft; that job ended in 1995.
William Jacob McGill (1880–1959) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the 1907 St. Louis Browns. His college ball was played at Friends University.
Fire! There’s a fire!
Sweet fire burning in my heart… (repeat)
And I will run, with all the passion,
You’ve put in me
I will spread the seed of the gospel,
Everywhere
And I can feel the power of Your hand,
Upon me.
Now I know I’ll never be the same again!
For as long as You will give me breath
My heart is so resolved
Oh to lay my life before You, Lord
Let everything I do, be to Your praise.
Let me feel Your tongues of fire resting
Upon me.
Let me hear the sound of a mighty
Rushing wind
Let my life be like an offering of worship,