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Celtics Retire Heinsohn’s Number
On October 15, 1966, the Celtics retired Tommy Heinsohn’s No. 15 jersey, the fifth retired number in franchise history. During that Opening Night game, the Celtics leveraged some Heinsohn magic to def ...
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Dee Brown’s Dunking Feat
Boston’s first-round pick in the 1990 NBA Draft, Dee Brown became most famous for his “no-look” dunk to win the 1991 Slam Dunk Contest. Brown’s achievement was unique not only because he was the first ...
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Dooling’s Admirable Comeback
Keyon Dooling had played 11 NBA seasons before a trade sent him to Boston in 2011. As a backup guard on a strong team that made the Eastern Conference Finals, Dooling seemed to have all anyone could a ...
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Gerald Green and Gold
The Celtics selected Gerald Green, a McDonald’s High School All-American out of Houston, with the No. 18 overall pick of the 2005 NBA Draft. While he had shining moments in his first two seasons, Bost ...
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Gordon Thanks Garden Faithful
It was supposed to go better than it did. In 2017, All-Star Gordon Hayward joined his former Butler University Coach Brad Stevens in Boston with the goal of winning an NBA World Championship title. Un ...
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Graham’s Good Judgement
Mal Graham looked to have a bright future in the NBA. The Celtics won the NBA World Championship title in his rookie 1967-68 season, though Graham often played with fatigue. He then played only 22 gam ...
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Great Scott Wedman
Two of Scott Wedman’s highlights as a Celtics player came against the Los Angeles Lakers in playoff games. In Game 2 of the 1984 NBA Finals, Wedman drilled the game-winning basket to tie the series an ...
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Hambone Did Just Fine
Most people who haven’t played competitive basketball in five years don’t make NBA rosters via public tryouts. But that’s exactly what 28-year-old Art “Hambone” Williams did for his hometown San Diego ...
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Hang It in the Hall
This is a jersey Celtics fans from all generations want to get their hands on! The No. 17 jersey commemorated Boston’s 17th NBA World Championship title after the Celtics defeated the Los Angeles Lake ...
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Heinsohn Makes His Mark
Tommy Heinsohn played in 758 regular season and playoff games across nine seasons for the Celtics. Although a foot injury limited his playing career, Heinsohn’s performance during that time landed him ...