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A Signed Pair of Prides
During the 1980s, New Balance created a shoe line called Pride. James Worthy of Los Angeles Lakers fame endorsed the shoes, as did M.L. Carr of the Celtics. Carr, who won two NBA World Championship ti ...
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A Warmup Superstition
During Boston’s 2007-08 NBA World Championship title-winning season, Paul Pierce made a mistake. Once, during pregame warmups, he attempted a 360 dunk and missed. This infuriated teammate Ray Allen, w ...
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About Don “The Duck”
One of the most unsung players in Celtics history, Don “The Duck” Chaney showed off his defensive skills during the 1970s. A winner of two NBA World Championship titles, Chaney can claim the title as ...
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Allen’s Championship Warmup
Hall-of-Famer Ray Allen wore this green and white warmup jacket during the 2008 NBA Finals, complete with the Finals logo on the left sleeve. Allen’s best game came in the decisive Game 6 blowout over ...
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Ard: The Overtime Hero
With 31 seconds left in triple-overtime, Jim Ard sank two free throws to put the Celtics up for good in Game 5 of the 1976 NBA Finals. The team went on to win the NBA World Championship title over the ...
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Bird’s Dream Team Threads
Larry Bird grew up watching the Olympics with his dad, whom Bird said would stand with his hand over his heart when the national anthem played. Though both were retired, Bird and Magic Johnson became ...
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Bob Cousy Warmup Shirt
Over his successful Celtics career, Bob Cousy warmed up in 917 games and recorded 6,945 assists – which remains in the top 25 all-time in NBA history. Sportswriter Leonard Koppett said of Cousy, “Fans ...
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Camp With the Celtics
It might be hard to imagine, but Celtics rookies and prospective free agents once gathered every summer at a camp in Marshfield, Massachusetts, owned by Jerry Volk. Starting around 1960, Red Auerbach ...
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Cousy’s Chuck’s
Before he signed on to endorse PF Flyers in 1958, Bob Cousy wore these Converse Chuck Taylor All Stars. Designed with a rubber sole, the All Stars remained a firm favorite among NBA players for decade ...
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Cousy’s Short Shorts
During Bob Cousy’s era, the inseam of the typical shorts worn by NBA players was a mere three inches, in stark contrast to the eleven-inch inseam preferred by NBA players in the early 2000s. Cousy’s c ...