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Celtics Wire on MSNHow did the Boston Celtics win the 1974 NBA Finals?How did the Boston Celtics win the 1974 NBA Finals? The short version is they used a very bold strategy to pull it off. But ...
LaMontagne carved life-size wooden sculptures of, among others, Babe Ruth, Ted Williams (twice), Larry Bird, Bobby Orr, Carl ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"I was his whipping boy" - Red Auerbach intentionally berated Tom Heinsohn to send a message because he knew other Celtics stars had fragile egosIn an interview with Boston Celtics, Heinsohn even acknowledged that Auerbach often singled him out with heated yet ...
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‘Celtics City' beyond the episode: The 70s C's and the ‘worst stain in Boston's history'Outside of the Celtics' two NBA titles, the 1970s marked a dark decade in the city's history. The period of unrest was the ...
On this day in Boston Celtics history, legendary big man Tommy Heinsohn was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1934. Heinsohn was an All-American who played his college ball at the College of the ...
1961 — Cincinnati ends Ohio State’s 32-game winning streak with a 70-65 win in the NCAA basketball championship. In the third-place game, St. Joseph’s beats Utah 127-120 in quadruple-overtime. 1967 — ...
Tom Heinsohn (24), Bill Sharman (23), Frank Ramsey (22) and Bob Cousy (20) each score 20-or-more points to win the series opener. 1971 — UCLA beats Villanova 68-62 for its fifth NCAA basketball ...
The NBA's two most iconic franchises are in the Kelly green limelight on Saturday night. Luka and LeBron lead the Lakers into ...
From Wilt Chamberlain's scoring to A.C. Green's consistency, here are the top five legendary NBA records that may never be broken.
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