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A Haul of Hall-of-Famers
Talk about a Hall-of-Fame hat! More than a dozen Celtics legends, including Larry Bird, Bob Cousy, Bill Russell and Red Auerbach, put their signatures on a classic Celtics cap. With so many Hall-of-Fa ...
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Bill Russell’s Reach
Bill Russell stretched every limb to get his hand up to block a shot by the Syracuse Nationals, while teammates Tommy Heinsohn (No. 15) and Bill Sharman (No. 21) fought for position. From 1957 to 1961 ...
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Celtics Hall-of-Famers on a Basketball
Some of the greatest names in Celtics history signed this basketball, including Hall-of-Famers Larry Bird, Frank Ramsey, Jo Jo White and Sam Jones. Forty-nine Celtics players, coaches and executives h ...
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Cooz Leads the C’s in ’59
The 1958-59 Celtics posed ahead of another NBA World Championship title-winning season. The team swept the Elgin Baylor-led Minneapolis Lakers in the 1959 NBA Finals behind star player Bob Cousy’s 16. ...
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Hall-of-Fame Playoff Battle
Led by All-NBA stars Bob Cousy and Bill Sharman, the Celtics scored an average of 101.5 points per game during the 1954-55 season, the best in the league. On the other hand, they also gave up a league ...
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Heads Above the Rest
Instead of a team photo, the Celtics opted for floating heads on the team’s 1957-58 yearbook cover. Inside, the yearbook was becoming less a media guide and more a fan publication with fun facts and s ...
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In the Green Paint
Green-painted parquet is highly coveted among Celtics fans and collectors. This section had added value with autographs from some of the greatest players in franchise history. See if you can make out ...
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Inside the Celtics Locker Room
John Havlicek chatted with teammates in the Celtics locker room sometime during the 1960s. When Havlicek arrived in Boston from Ohio State, the team’s locker room was one of his biggest shocks. Unlike ...
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Sharman’s Skills
Bill Sharman attempted to dribble around George Milkan of the Minneapolis Lakers during a home game in 1955. At only 6-foot-1, Sharman had to move quickly to maneuver around the 6-foot-10 Milkan. When ...
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Sharp Shooting Sharman
Bill Sharman spent his first season in the NBA with the Washington Capitols before heading to Boston in 1951, when he began a career that landed him in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. S ...