- History of the Boston Celtics
This is a history of the
Boston Celtics . The Boston Celtics are an Americanbasketball team currently playing in theAtlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in theNational Basketball Association (NBA). Over the years, the Celtics have won 17NBA Championship s, which is more league titles than any other basketball team in the history ofNorth America n sports.1946-1956: The building of a dynasty
The Celtics were formed in 1946 as a team in the Basketball Association of America, and became part of the
National Basketball Association after the merger of the BAA and the National Basketball League to form the NBA in the fall of 1949. [cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/celtics/history/publications.html |title=Celtics Related Books |accessdate=2008-02-01 |format= |work= ] In 1950, the Celtics became the first franchise to draft anAfrican American player, signing Chuck Cooper. [cite web |url=http://sports.jrank.org/pages/2874/Lloyd-Earl-First-Black-Coach.html |title=Earl Lloyd - First Black Coach |accessdate=2008-02-01 |format= |work= ]The Celtics had struggled during their early years, but the hiring of Coach
Red Auerbach would change their fortunes. One of the first major players to join the Celtics wasBob Cousy , whom Auerbach initially refused to draft. [cite web |url=http://www.ticketnest.com/sports-tickets/Boston-Celtics/index.php |title=Boston Celtics Tickets, Cheap Boston Celtics Tickets |accessdate=2008-02-17 |format= |work= ] Cousy eventually became the property of theChicago Stags . [cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/history/players/cousy_bio.html |title=Bob Cousy Biography |accessdate=2008-02-01 |format= |work= ] When that franchise wentbankrupt , Cousy was acquired by the Celtics in a dispersal draft. [ [http://www.celticsbeagle.net/cbwfaq.html The Celtics Beagle Website - FAQ and Myth-Debunking Section ] ] He would become a huge part of the Celtics' success and eventually became good friends with his new coach. Under Auerbach the Celtics improved dramatically, becoming a consistent threat to win in the NBA's Eastern Division in each of his first six seasons, although they fell short each time.After the 1955-56 season, Auerbach made a stunning trade. He sent perennial All-Star
Ed Macauley to theSt. Louis Hawks along with the draft rights toCliff Hagan in exchange for the Hawks' first round draft pick, the second overall. [http://www.hoophall.com/halloffamers/bhof-ed-macauley.html Official Website of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame - Hall of Famers ] ] After negotiating with theRochester Royals , Auerbach used the pick to selectUniversity of San Francisco center Bill Russell. [ [http://davidkamp.com/2006/09/only_the_ball_was_brown_2.php David Kamp.com - Only the Ball Was Brown ] ] Auerbach also acquired Holy Cross standout, and 1957NBA Rookie of the Year ,Tommy Heinsohn .cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/celtics/history/Recap_1950s.html |title=Recap - 1950s |accessdate=2008-02-17 |format= |work= ] Russell and Heinsohn worked extraordinarily well with Cousy, and they were the players around whom Auerbach would build the Celtics for more than a decade. Russell, who delayed joining until the middle of the 1957 season in order to play for the U.S. Olympic Team, had an immediate impact.1957-1969: The dynasty
Russell joined the Celtics in December 1956 and went on to play most every game during which the Celtics advanced to the NBA Finals and defeated the St. Louis Hawks in seven games, giving the Celtics the first of their record 17 NBA Championships. [ [http://www.nba.com/history/players/pettit_bio.html NBA.com: Bob Pettit Bio ] ] In 1958, the Celtics again advanced to the NBA Finals, this time losing to the Hawks in 6 games. [ [http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nba/stlhawks/stlhawks.html St. Louis Hawks (1955-1968) ] ] However, with the acquisition of
K.C. Jones that year, the Celtics began a dynasty that would last for more than a decade. [ [http://www.sportsecyclopedia.com/nba/boston/celtics.html Boston Celtics (1946-Present) ] ] In 1959, with Cousy atpoint guard , Russell at center and Heinsohn at forward, the Celtics won the NBA Championship after sweeping the Minneapolis Lakers. [ [http://www.nba.com/lakers/history/lakers_history_new.html LAKERS: Los Angeles Lakers History ] ] Still coached by Auerbach, the Celtics won seven more consecutive championships, extending their streak to eight in a row. [ [http://www.vividseats.com/nba/boston-celtics-tickets/articles/97.html About the Boston Celtics ] ] During that timespan, the Celtics met the Lakers in the Finals six times, starting an intense and often bitter rivalry. The Celtics would eventually meet the Lakers a total of 11 times in the NBA Finals. In 1964, Auerbach made the Celtics the first team to have an allAfrican American starting lineup. [ [http://www.nba.com/celtics/news/BHM2004_HighFive.html High Five | Celtics.com ] ]After the 1966 championship, Auerbach retired as coach and Russell took over as player-coach. [ [http://www.ticketwood.com/nba/Boston-Celtics-Tickets.php Boston Celtics Tickets : Boston Basketball NBA Tickets - Celtics Ticket Brokers ] ] With his appointment, Russell also became the first African American coach in the NBA. [ [http://www.nndb.com/people/783/000023714/ Bill Russell ] ] Auerbach would remain the General Manager, a position he would hold well into the 1980s. However, that year the Celtics' string of NBA titles was broken as they lost to the
Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference Finals. The aging team managed two more championships in 1968 and 1969, defeating the Lakers each time in the NBA Finals. [http://www.blinkbits.com/blinks/boston_celtics] Russell retired after the 1969 season, effectively ending a dominant Celtics dynasty that had garnered 11 NBA titles in 13 seasons. [ [http://www.nba.com/heritageweek2007/powerrankings6970.html NBA.com Heritage Week: Power Rankings, 1969-70 ] ] The streak of 8 consecutive NBA championships is the longest streak of consecutive championships in U.S. professional sports history. [ [http://www.worldalmanac.com/blog/2007/01/unbreakable_sports_records.html "Unbreakable" Sports Records (The World Almanac) ] ] Other important players during this era included Sam Jones,John Havlicek ,Bill Sharman , Frank Ramsey, and Satch Sanders.1970-1978: Rebuilding the dynasty
The 1970 season was a rebuilding year, as the Celtics had their first losing record since the 1949-50 season, the year prior to Auerbach's arrival. [cite web |url=http://www.jewsinsports.org/profile.asp?sport=basketball&ID=137 |title=Auerbach, Red |accessdate=2008-02-02 |format= |work= ] However, with the acquisition of
Dave Cowens ,Paul Silas , andJo Jo White , the Celtics soon became dominant again. [ [http://www.blinkbits.com/bits/viewforum/boston_celtics_bio?f=3509 Bio at BlinkBits ] ] After losing in the Eastern Conference Finals in 1972, the Celtics regrouped and came out determined in 1973 and posted an excellent 68-14 regular season record. But the season ended in disappointment, as they were upset in 7 games by theNew York Knicks in the Conference Finals and became the team with the best record ever to have failed to make the Finals. [ [http://www.nba.com/celtics/history/Recap_1970s.html Recap - 1970s | Celtics.com ] ] The Celtics returned to the playoffs the next year, defeating theMilwaukee Bucks in the NBA Finals in 1974 for their 12thNBA Championship . [ [http://www2.jsonline.com/sports/buck/other/may01/bucks-finals2.asp Bucks NBA ] ] The teams split the first four games, and after the Celtics won Game 5 in Milwaukee they headed back to Boston leading three games to two, with a chance to claim the title on their home court. However, the Bucks won Game 6 whenKareem Abdul-Jabbar nestled in a hook shot with three seconds left in the game's second overtime, and the series returned to Milwaukee. But Cowens was the hero in Game 7, scoring 28 points, as the Celtics brought the title back to Boston for the first time in five years. In 1976, the team won yet another championship, defeating thePhoenix Suns in 6 games. The Celtics advanced to the1976 NBA Finals , which featured one of the greatest games in the history of the NBA. With the series tied at two games apiece, the Suns trailed early in the Boston Garden, but came back to force overtime. In double overtime, aGar Heard turn-around jumper at the top of the key sent the game to an unprecedented third overtime, at which point the Celtics prevailed. [ [http://www.nba.com/suns/history/greatestgame_index.html SUNS: Greatest Game Ever ] ]Tommy Heinsohn coached the team for those two championships. After the 1976 championship and a playoff appearance in 1977, Boston went into another phase of rebuilding.In the
1977 NBA Draft , the Celtics drafted a young forward from the UNC Charlotte namedCedric Maxwell . [http://www.sportsfilter.com/cat.cfm/sports/Basketball.html] Maxwell did not contribute much in his rookie season, but he showed promise. Auerbach's job became even tougher following a horrible 1977-78 in which they went 32-50 asJohn Havlicek , the Celtics All-Time leading scorer, retired after 16 seasons. [http://www.espnshop.com/catalog/productdetail/model--65226~9-42215/]1979-1992: The Bird years
Thanks to a trade and their poor record in 1977-78, the Celtics owned two of the top eight picks in the
1978 NBA Draft . [cite web |url=http://www.soonersports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/okla-thousand-point.html |title=Oklahoma Sooners Official Athletic Site - Men's Basketball |accessdate=2008-02-17 |format= |work= ] Since the Celtics had two draft choices, Auerbach took a risk and selected juniorLarry Bird ofIndiana State with the 6th pick, knowing that Bird would elect to remain in college for his senior year. The Celtics would retain his rights for one year, a rule that was later changed, and Auerbach believed that Bird's potential would make him worth the wait. Auerbach also felt that when the college season ended the Celtics would have a great chance to sign Bird. Auerbach was right and Bird signed soon after leading Indiana State to the NCAA Championship game, where they fell to aMichigan State University team that was led by Magic Johnson. [cite web |url=http://bigten.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/120404aaa.html |title=100 Great Moments in Big Ten Men's Basketball History |accessdate=2008-02-10 |format= |work= ]The other important story of the Celtics' 1978-79 season was the ongoing dispute between Auerbach and new owner John Y. Brown. [cite web |url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/061030 |title=Memories of Red |accessdate=2008-02-10 |author=Bill Simmons |date=October 30, 2006 |work= |publisher=ESPN] The dispute nearly led Auerbach to resign as General Manager for a position with the
New York Knicks . With public support strongly behind Auerbach, Brown elected to sell the team rather than face the wrath of the city for being the man who drove Red to a hated rival. During his short ownership, Brown orchestrated a trade forBob McAdoo that Auerbach despised, and the team unraveled. [ [http://www.nba.com/history/players/mcadoo_bio.html NBA.com: Bob McAdoo Bio ] ] The Celtics would struggle through the season, going 29-53 without Bird. [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/1998/bird/timeline/ CNN/SI - 33: Timeline ] ] NewcomersChris Ford ,Rick Robey ,Cedric Maxwell andTiny Archibald failed to reverse the team's momentum. [ [http://www.nba.com/playoffs2004/challenge_celtics1981.html NBA.com: All-Time Finals Challenge: 1981 Celtics ] ]Bird would debut for the Celtics during the 1979-80 season, a year after his selection. [cite web |url=http://www.nba.com/celtics/celtics_history.html |title=Boston Celtics History |accessdate=2008-02-10 |format= |work= ] With a new owner in place, Auerbach made a number of moves that would create a whole new dynasty. Auerbach traded the unhappy McAdoo, a former NBA scoring champion, to the
Detroit Pistons in exchange for guardM.L. Carr , a defensive specialist, and two first-round picks in the1980 NBA Draft . He also picked uppoint guard Gerald Henderson from the CBA. Carr, Archibald, Henderson and Ford would form a highly competent backcourt, with their unique skills blending in perfectly with the talented frontcourt of Cowens, Maxwell and Bird, who would go on to winNBA Rookie of the Year honors. The Celtics improved by 32 games, at the time the best single-season turnaround in NBA history, going 61-21 and losing to thePhiladelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference Finals.After the season, Auerbach completed what may be the most lopsided trade in NBA history. Auerbach had been known for stockpiling draft picks, so even after the success of 1979-80 the Celtics had both the 1st and 13th picks in the
1980 NBA Draft leftover from theM.L. Carr trade. Auerbach saw an opportunity to improve the team immediately, sending the two picks to theGolden State Warriors in exchange for centerRobert Parish and the Warriors first round pick, the 3rd overall. With the draft pick, Auerbach selectedUniversity of Minnesota power forwardKevin McHale . With these three future Hall of Famers on the team the Celtics had a core in place to become a dominant team in the NBA.The Celtics went 62-20 under coach
Bill Fitch in 1980-81, despite losing centerDave Cowens to retirement late in training camp. Once again the Celtics matched up with the 76ers in the Eastern Conference Finals. The Celtics fell behind 3 games to 1 before coming back to win a classic 7th game, 91-90. The Celtics went on to capture the 1981NBA Championship over theHouston Rockets , just two years after Bird had been drafted. Maxwell was namedNBA Finals MVP .The Celtics only reached the Eastern Conference finals in 1982, losing to Philadelphia in 7 games. The following season culminated in an embarrassing second round playoff loss in the
1983 NBA Playoffs to theMilwaukee Bucks , 4 games to 0. Ford had retired after 1982 and Archibald's age, declining skills and injury problems led to his release after the 1982-83. Fitch was fired, andK.C. Jones was named head coach. Archibald was replaced when popular reserve forwardRick Robey , a close friend of Bird, was traded to thePhoenix Suns in exchange forpoint guard Dennis Johnson , a former Finals MVP himself. With Johnson starting alongside ex-CBA playerGerald Henderson , and formerToronto Blue Jays third baseman Danny Ainge , veteransQuinn Buckner andM.L. Carr coming off the bench, the Celtics once again had the backcourt depth to complement their talented frontline.In 1983-84 the Celtics would go 62-20 and finally get back to the NBA Finals after a three year hiatus. In the final, the Celtics came back from a 2-1 deficit to defeat the
Los Angeles Lakers , winning their 15th championship. Bird renewed his college rivalry with Lakers starMagic Johnson during this series. After the series the Celtics traded Henderson, whose dramatic steal in game 2 altered the course of the series and gave the Celtics a chance, to theSeattle SuperSonics in exchange for their first round pick in the1986 NBA Draft .In 1985, the Lakers and Celtics would meet again, but this time the Lakers would take the championship. During the following offseason the Celtics acquired
Bill Walton from theLos Angeles Clippers in exchange forCedric Maxwell . Walton was a star with thePortland Trail Blazers , but injuries had kept him from living up to expectations. He was also a lifelong Celtics fan and willing to come off the bench, deferring to the three big men already with the team. Walton would be a big part of the Celtics' success in 1986.In 1985-86 the Celtics fielded one of the best teams in NBA history. The 1986 Celtics won 67 games, going 40-1 at their home, the
Boston Garden . Bird won his third consecutive MVP award after having arguably his finest season, and Walton won theSixth Man of the Year Award . They would win their 16th championship, easily defeating theHouston Rockets in the NBA Finals.Thanks to the 1984 trade of
Gerald Henderson and the subsequent fall of theSeattle SuperSonics , at the end of the 1985-86 the Celtics owned not only the best team in the NBA but also the second pick in the1986 NBA Draft . The Celtics draftedLen Bias with the pick and had high hopes for the young University of Maryland star. Fans believed Bias had superstar potential, and that he would be the perfect complement to the aging, but still strong, Celtics. The hope was that his presence would ensure that the franchise would remain a powerhouse after Bird, McHale and Parish retired. Unfortunately, Bias died 48 hours after he was drafted, after using cocaine at a party and overdosing. It would be the first in a long string of bad luck for the Celtics. Despite the loss of Bias, the Celtics remained competitive in 1986-87, going 59-23 and again winning the Eastern Conference Championship. Unfortunately, in the Finals the tired, aging, and injured Celtics ran into perhaps the bestLos Angeles Lakers team of the decade. The biggest injury was yet another foot injury forBill Walton , who only played 10 regular season games in 1986-87 after playing 80 games the year before. Walton fought through the injury, playing 12 games (out of 23) in the playoffs, but was not the same player as he was the year before. McHale, Parish and Ainge were also fighting injuries, forcing reservesDarren Daye andFred Roberts to play larger roles in the series, which the Celtics would lose 4 games to 2.The Celtics started the 1987-88 season without
Kevin McHale , who was recovering from a foot injury that had hobbled him in the 1987 playoffs.Bill Walton was also recovering from injury, and while Walton stuck with the franchise for the 1987-88 and 1988-89 seasons, he had played his last game in the NBA in the1987 NBA Playoffs . The Celtics did add some new players in the1987 NBA Draft . In the first round, the Celtics selected a promising guard/forward out of Northeastern University by the name ofReggie Lewis . The Celtics also addedBrad Lohaus in the second round, giving head coachK.C. Jones a few more weapons to choose from.Jones was not one to play rookies however, and both Lewis and Lohaus would spend much of the 1987-88 season on the bench while Jones continued to play his veterans. The team won another division title, finishing 57-25 and earning home court advantage throughout the playoffs. Jones' reliance on his veterans came back to haunt him in the playoffs, as the Celtics appeared tired and worn down.
Danny Ainge had played the most minutes of his career, and Bird's body was starting to wear down after averaging 39 minutes per game. The Celtics struggled to defeat theAtlanta Hawks in the Eastern Conference Semifinals, needed a 20 point 4th quarter fromLarry Bird in the decisive game 7 to finally put the Hawks away 118-116. Emotionally and physically drained from the Hawks series, the Celtics would fall in the Eastern Conference Finals to theDetroit Pistons , 4 games to 2.After the 1987-88 season, head coach
K.C. Jones retired. Jones' teams had had the best regular season record in the Eastern Conference in all five of his seasons as coach. In addition he led the Celtics to four NBA Finals appearances and two NBA Championships. Jones was replaced as head coach by assistant Jimmy Rodgers.Rodgers faced immediate trouble in 1988-89 when, only 6 games into the season, Bird decided to have surgery to remove bone spurs in both feet. The injury was to sideline Bird until well after the All-Star Break, although supposedly he would be able to return. However, despite his best attempts to return he was unable to make it back as the Celtics stumbled to a 42-40 record and a First Round playoff defeat to the
Detroit Pistons .Bird returned in 1989-90 to play in 75 games and lead the Celtics to a 52-30 record. The season was not completely smooth sailing, as second year guard
Brian Shaw caused a stir when he held out of the season for a bigger contract, instead playing the entire season inItaly . However, in the playoffs, after winning the first two games of a Best of 5 series against theNew York Knicks the Celtics collapsed, losing 3 straight, including the decisive 5th game at theBoston Garden . In the wake of the embarrassing defeat, Rodgers was fired and replaced by assistant coach (and former Celtic player)Chris Ford .Under Ford's leadership the Celtics improved to 56-26 in 1990-91, recapturing the Atlantic Division title even though Bird missed 22 games with a variety of injuries and Parish and McHale's skills had begun to decline. McHale was never the same after playing through the 1987 Finals with a broken foot. Most significant were the developing back problems that hobbled Bird, even causing him to miss one playoff game. Reggie Lewis blossomed into a star, and swingman
Kevin Gamble provided a consistent scoring presence when Bird was out of the lineup. Shaw returned from Italy and teamed with rookie Dee Brown at the point guard spot. In the playoffs, the Celtics First Round series against theIndiana Pacers was highlighted by a climactic game 5 win in the Boston Garden. Bird left the game midway through the second quarter after hitting his head hard on the parquet floor while diving for a loose ball. Bird sustained a concussion & a broken eye socket, though he still returned in the third quarter and electrified the crowd after the Pacers had grabbed the lead. The Celtics won the game behind Bird's 32 points and advanced to the Eastern Conference Semi-finals, where they were defeated by their longtime nemesis, theDetroit Pistons , 4 games to 2.In 1992, a late season rally allowed the Celtics to catch the Knicks and repeat as Atlantic Division champions. The team finished 51-31 and again matched up with the Indiana Pacers in the First Round, this time sweeping the series 3 games to 0. In the Eastern Conference Semifinals the Celtics lost a grueling 7 game series to the
Cleveland Cavaliers , 4 games to 3. Due to back problems, Larry Bird played in only 45 of the 82 regular season games, and only 4 of the 10 playoff games.After thirteen seasons with the club and winning a gold medal in the
Barcelona Olympics with the Dream Team, Bird retired in 1992 primarily due to his back injuries.1993-2001: Tragedy and decline
At the time of Bird's retirement former Celtics guard
Chris Ford was the coach of the Celtics. 26-year oldReggie Lewis (out of Boston's Northeastern University) was seen as Bird's successor as the franchise player for the Celtics. In Bird's final season it was Lewis who led the team in scoring, and he made his first All-Star appearance in the 1992 All-Star Game. Lewis, asmall forward , fainted during a 1993 first round playoff matchup with the Charlotte Hornets. It was later revealed that Lewis had heart problems, yet he was able to get doctors to clear him for a comeback. He died of a heart attack after participating in a pickup basketball game during the offseason. The Celtics honored his memory during the following season by retiring his number 35.The team took another hit after the season, as
Kevin McHale retired after 13 seasons in the NBA. The Celtics were now down to one member of the "Big Three" for the 1993-94, as well as without Lewis, their captain and young star. The Celtics draftedAcie Earl in the first round of the1993 NBA Draft , and planned on making him Parish's successor in the middle. After missing the playoffs for the first time since 1978-79, the year before Bird joined the franchise,Robert Parish left as a free agent to join the Charlotte Hornets. The time of "Big Three" was officially over.In 1994, the Celtics hired former player
M.L. Carr to be the team's new G.M. In his first draft in charge of the Celtics, he drafted University of North Carolina starEric Montross with his first round draft pick. The Acie Earl era was already nearing an end, as Montross became the new heir apparent in the paint.1994-95 was the Celtics final season in the
Boston Garden . The Celtics signed the agingDominique Wilkins as a free agent, and he led the team in scoring with 17.8 PPG. Second-year playerDino Radja , a power forward fromCroatia , added an interior presence to the team that had been lacking in 1993-94. The Celtics made the playoffs, losing to the heavily favoredOrlando Magic in 4 games.In 1995, the Celtics moved from the
Boston Garden into theFleet Center (renamed theTD Banknorth Garden in 2005). Carr firedChris Ford and took the coaching reins himself. After draftingProvidence College star Eric Williams, the Celtics struggled to a 33-49 record. Things got worse in 1996-97 as the Celtics lost a franchise record 67 games, winning only 15 times despite the emergence of 1st-round draft pickAntoine Walker .The Pitino years
Carr stepped aside to another job in the organization when the Celtics convinced
Rick Pitino to join the franchise as the team's President, Front Office Manager, and Head Coach. Pitino had led theUniversity of Kentucky to an NCAA Championship and was a very successful head coach at the college level, with a short NBA stint with theNew York Knicks several years prior. Some controversy was generated when Pitino was given the title of team "President", taking such title away from Red Auerbach (Auerbach, who by 1997 was holding the title in a "ceremonial" way, became the "Vice Chairman of the Board") Unfortunately for the Celtics, Pitino was not the savior everyone expected him to be, although he did acquire several talented young players during his tenure. The Celtics, after going 15-67 in 1996-97, had the best chance at winning the NBA's draft lottery in 1997. Their odds were augmented even further by a 1996 trade that sent Eric Montross to Dallas in exchange for the Mavericks 1st round pick in 1997 (as well as a swap in draft picks in 1996 that allowed the Celtics to move up to select Walker), which gave the Celtics a second lottery pick and more chances to win the coveted first pick. TheSan Antonio Spurs won the lottery and selectedTim Duncan first overall in the1997 NBA Draft .The Celtics received the third and sixth picks, and used the picks to select a brand new backcourt. They drafted
Chauncey Billups andRon Mercer and dismantled much of the young team that lost 67 games the year before.David Wesley andRick Fox were let go, and Williams was traded to theDenver Nuggets for a pair of second round draft picks. The Celtics seemed ready to pair Billups and Mercer with Antoine Walker, the second-year player out of Kentucky who was coming off a solid rookie season. Unfortunately, two of these players would not remain as fixtures on the team in the long term.The following year the Celtics drafted
Paul Pierce , a college star who had been expected to be drafted much higher than the Celtics' number 10 pick overall. Other notable players Pitino acquired wereWalter McCarty and veteranKenny Anderson (for future Finals MVP Billups). Eric Williams was re-acquired from the Nuggets, where he had suffered a horrific knee injury and played only 42 games in two seasons. To obtain Williams (andDanny Fortson ) the Celtics parted ways with Mercer after only two seasons with the team.Pitino failed to coach any successful teams and resigned in 2001, leaving the Celtics in the hands of assistant coach Jim O'Brien, a friend of Pitino's who had followed Pitino to the Celtics.
Chris Wallace became the general manager of the team and the title of "Team President" was returned to Red Auerbach.2001-2006: Attempts to rebuild
Back to contention: The O'Brien years
Following the resignation of Rick Pitino, the Celtics improved greatly under coach
Jim O'Brien .Paul Pierce matured into an NBA star and was ably complemented byAntoine Walker , along with the other role players acquired over the years. The team finished the season going 24-24 under O'Brien (after going 12-22 before Pitino's resignation) and following the 2000-01 season O'Brien was given the job of head coach on a permanent basis. As a result of numerous trades, the Celtics had three picks in the2001 NBA Draft , a luxury that seemed to set the franchise up well for the long term. General Manager Chris Wallace used the picks on Joe Johnson, Joe Forte (a favorite ofRed Auerbach ) andKedrick Brown .The Celtics entered the 2001-02 season with low expectations. The team's success in the latter stages of 2000-01 was largely forgotten, and critics were surprised when the team (along with the
New Jersey Nets ) surged to the top of the Atlantic Division ahead of teams like thePhiladelphia 76ers , who were fresh off a trip to the NBA Finals. A trade at the February trade deadline sent Joe Johnson, who was having an inconsistent rookie season, along with little-used bench playersRandy Brown andMilt Palacio to thePhoenix Suns in exchange forTony Delk andRodney Rogers . The season salvaged by the trade, the Celtics went on to win 49 games. The 49 victories were the franchises most since 1992, when Larry Bird was still playing, and the Celtics made the playoffs for the first time since 1995.The Celtics won a hard-fought five game series with the 76ers in the first round, 3 games to 2. Pierce scored 46 points in the series-clinching blowout at the Fleet Center. In the conference semifinals the Celtics defeated the favored
Detroit Pistons 4 games to 1 in a series best remembered for the Celtics low-scoring (66-64) game 3 victory. In their first trip to the Eastern Conference Finals since 1988, the Celtics would jump out to a 2-1 series lead over the New Jersey Nets (after rallying from 21 points down in the fourth quarter to win game 3) but would lose the next three games to fall 4 games to 2.Following their defeat at the hands of the Nets, the Celtics once again overhauled their roster. Gone were
Rodney Rogers , who signed with new rival New Jersey as a free agent,Vitaly Potapenko ,Kenny Anderson and Joe Forte, who were sent to Seattle in a five-player trade that broughtVin Baker andShammond Williams to Boston.In 2003, the Celtics were sold by owner Paul Gaston to Boston Basketball Partners LLC, led by
H. Irving Grousbeck , Wycliffe Grousbeck, Steve Pagliuca, Robert Epstein, David Epstein, and John Svenson. The team made it back to the playoffs but were swept by the Nets in the second round, despite bringing Game 4 to double overtime.Before their elimination, the team hired
Danny Ainge to take over the front office, pushing Chris Wallace to another job in the organization. Ainge believed the team had reached its peak and promptly stunned the team by sendingAntoine Walker to theDallas Mavericks (along withTony Delk ). In return, the Celtics received the oft-injuredRaef LaFrentz and a first-round draft pick in 2004.Rebuilding anew: The Ainge years
On the heels of the off-season Walker trade, Ainge continued to dismantle O'Brien's team with a midseason trade that sent Eric Williams,
Tony Battie , and strugglingKedrick Brown to Cleveland in exchange for troubled guardRicky Davis , centerChris Mihm and centerMichael Stewart . Reportedly distraught by this trade, O'Brien stepped down during the 2003-04 Season and was replaced by interim coach John Carroll.Davis proved to be an exciting player, and Welsch an offensive threat from three-point range (albeit an inconsistent one), but neither was capable of playing the tenacious defense that had become a trademark of O'Brien's teams. Vin Baker proved to be not up to the task of playing near his home state of Connecticut; alcoholism forced the Celtics to first suspend him, then void his contract. He played only 37 games for the Celtics in 2004, and 17 more with the
New York Knicks in a minor role. The acquisition of LaFrentz also proved problematic, as LaFrentz's chronic knee problems acted up and forced the big man to miss all but 17 games.Still, with Pierce playing at his usual level, Davis providing a second scoring punch, and occasional help from rookie
Marcus Banks at point guard the Celtics prepared for yet another playoff run. In February, the Celtics helped their former nemeses, theDetroit Pistons acquireRasheed Wallace for their own title run, sendingMike James off to Detroit in exchange for a 1st-round pick as well asChucky Atkins , who would provide the Celtics with a stabilizing veteran point guard to go with the inconsistent Banks. The Celtics made the playoffs only to be badly swept in the first round by theIndiana Pacers losing all 4 by blowout margins.Ainge received a lot of criticism for dismantling the previous team, but he attempted to redeem himself in the draft. After selecting Banks and center
Kendrick Perkins in 2003, Ainge added high school power forwardAl Jefferson , St. Joseph's University standoutDelonte West (with the Mavericks pick from theAntoine Walker trade), and the athleticTony Allen (with the Pistons 1st-round pick acquired in the Atkins-James swap) in 2004. During his second off-season, Ainge was able to unload some payroll when he acquired veteransGary Payton andRick Fox from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Mihm, Atkins and bench playerJumaine Jones . Fox retired rather than rejoin the team and Payton threatened to hold out of training camp, but he eventually ended up playing for the team during the 2004-05 Season.The Celtics were a young team under new coach
Doc Rivers , yet they seemed to have a core of good young players, led by rookieAl Jefferson , to go along with a selection of able veterans (Paul Pierce, a now-healthyRaef LaFrentz , andRicky Davis ). Before the trading deadline in the winter of 2005 the Celtics re-acquired Antoine Walker when they dealt Gary Payton to theAtlanta Hawks (Payton would re-sign with the team after being released from the Hawks a week later). With Walker back in the fold, the Celtics improved enormously. The Celtics went 45-37 and won their first Atlantic Division title since 1991-92. The Pacers defeated them in the first round yet again, with the series culminating in an embarrassing 27 point 7th game loss at the Fleet Center.At the conclusion of the 2004-05 season Payton and Walker both became free agents. Walker was sent to the
Miami Heat in a multi-team sign-and-trade deal (the largest trade in NBA history) that brought the CelticsQyntel Woods andCurtis Borchardt , both of whom would later be released, two future second-round draft picks, the rights to Spanish center Albert Miralles, and cash. Payton later chose to sign with the Heat as well. Ainge brought in a few more young players during the draft, includingGerald Green ,Ryan Gomes , andOrien Greene . Ainge also added the veteranBrian Scalabrine , signing Scalabrine to a 5-year/$15 million contract.During the 2005-06 season, Ainge traded Davis, Blount, Banks,
Justin Reed , and two conditional second-round draft picks to theMinnesota Timberwolves for forwardWally Szczerbiak , centersMichael Olowokandi andDwayne Jones , and a first-round pick. Many were skeptical about this decision. However, Ainge stated more than once that he was committed to continuing the rebuilding process under team captainPaul Pierce , who played some of the best basketball of his career in 2006. Despite Pierce's excellence, the Celtics missed the 2006 playoffs with a 33-49 record.2006 off-season
The Boston Celtics continued to rebuild on the night of the
2006 NBA Draft . Danny Ainge traded the rights to seventh overall pickRandy Foye ,Dan Dickau andRaef LaFrentz to thePortland Trail Blazers in exchange forSebastian Telfair ,Theo Ratliff , and a future second-round pick. A subsequent trade with thePhiladelphia 76ers forAllen Iverson was reported as a potential move beneficial to each team, although such a trade never happened and Iverson was shipped to theDenver Nuggets in December. Orien Greene was waived, and the Celtics replaced him by trading a first-round pick in the2007 NBA Draft to thePhoenix Suns for rookieRajon Rondo . In the second round the Celtics addedLeon Powe to the team, and later signed Villanova starAllan Ray as an undrafted free agent.2006-07 season
The 2006-07 season was a gloomy one for the franchise. The season began with the death of
Red Auerbach at the age of 89. Auerbach was one of the few remaining people who had been a part of the NBA since its inception in 1946. The Celtics went 2-22 from late December 2006 through early February 2007 after losingPaul Pierce to injury, the result of a stress reaction in his left foot (he would later miss the latter part of March and all of April because of swelling in his left elbow). At first, the Celtics received a much needed boost from guardTony Allen but he tore his ACL on a dunk attempt in a game vs. theIndiana Pacers on January 10, 2007. The Celtics recorded a record of 24-58, second-worst in the NBA, including a franchise record 18-game losing streak that lasted from January 5 to February 14. As the streak grew, some suggested that Pierce sit out the rest of the season to the let the young players such asAl Jefferson ,Gerald Green ,Rajon Rondo andDelonte West get more experience. Green became the second Celtic, joining Dee Brown, to capture the Slam Dunk Contest during All-Star Weekend.On February 22, 2007, former Celtic
Dennis Johnson died at the age of 52. Johnson had been coaching the franchise's NBDL affiliate in Austin, Texas at the time of his death. Johnson was honored at the very next Celtics game, even though it was against the Lakers in Los Angeles. The Celtics also held a special ceremony for him at the Garden on February 28, 2007, before a game against theNew York Knicks .One bright spot of the season happened on
St. Patrick's Day against the eventual championsSan Antonio Spurs . The Celtics beat the Spurs 91-85, ending the 17-year away drought at San Antonio, as well as the 10-year drought against the Spurs (Boston's first victory againstTim Duncan ).On April 18, the team promoted COO
Rich Gotham to President.2007-present: Back to relevance
:"For details, see: 2007-08 season"
NBA Draft 2007: The Ray Allen trade
On
May 22 , the Celtics were assigned the 5th overall selection in theNBA Draft Lottery , essentially losing their chance of drafting eitherGreg Oden orKevin Durant , who both were considered to go 1st and 2nd in the Draft. The 5th pick was the worst-case scenario for the Celtics, who had a 19.9% chance of obtaining the 1st overall selection. However, onJune 28 , the day of the2007 NBA Draft , the Celtics traded the 5th pick along withWally Szczerbiak andDelonte West to theSeattle SuperSonics in exchange for All-Star 3-point specialistRay Allen and the 35th overall selection prior to the event, and with the 5th pick selected forward Jeff Green for Seattle. [ Shira Springer, [http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/extras/celtics_blog/2007/06/celtics_land_ra.html Celtics land Ray Allen] , "The Boston Globe"] In the second round of the Draft, the Celtics selected guardGabe Pruitt with the 32nd pick, which was their own, and forward Glen "Big Baby" Davis with the 35th pick, previously obtained from Seattle. [ Peter May and Shira Springer, [http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2007/06/29/pruitt_davis_second_choices/ Pruitt, Davis second choices] , "The Boston Globe"]The Kevin Garnett trade
On
July 31 , the Celtics traded for 10-time All-Star and 2004 MVPKevin Garnett in the single largest trade for one player in NBA history. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2956103 ESPN - Five players, two picks sent to Wolves for Garnett - NBA ] ] He was acquired from theMinnesota Timberwolves in exchange forAl Jefferson ,Ryan Gomes ,Theo Ratliff ,Gerald Green ,Sebastian Telfair , Boston's 2009 first-round draft pick (top three protected), the return of Minnesota's conditional first-round draft pick previously obtained in the 2006Ricky Davis -Wally Szczerbiak trade and cash considerations. [ [http://www.nba.com/celtics/news/press073107-garnett.html Celtics Acquire 10-Time All-Star Kevin Garnett | Celtics.com ] ] By adding Garnett to All-StarsPaul Pierce andRay Allen , the trade brought a new era of relevancy to the long struggling franchise, but it also left the roster short-handed. [ [http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/basketball/celtics/view.bg?articleid=1014353 C’s now a favorite topic: KG deal alters standing in East - BostonHerald.com ] ] [ [http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2007/07/31/move_is_just_the_ticket_for_once_proud_team/ Move is just the ticket for once-proud team - The Boston Globe ] ]Adding depth
The Garnett trade left the roster depleted and depth became an immediate concern. Eventually, the Celtics signed guards
Eddie House andJackie Manuel onAugust 1 , [ [http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/sports/celtics/?p=121 Celts sign Eddie House] , "Boston Herald"] [ Chris Sheridan, [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2957622 Boston starts to rebuild roster, signs House to one-year deal] , "ESPN.com"] just two days after the Garnett trade, and centerScot Pollard onAugust 9 . [ [http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/sports/celtics/index.php/2007/08/07/pollard-solidifies-bench/ Pollard solidifies bench] , "Boston Herald"] Later, Ainge called and asked 5-time All-StarReggie Miller to return from his 2-year retirement and join the roster in a reserve role. [ J.A. Adande, [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2966170 Celtics call Miller, who is considering return to NBA] , "ESPN.com", August 10, 2007] Miller strongly considered the possibility of playing alongside Garnett, but ultimately announced onAugust 23 that he would not join the Celtics. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/story?columnist=adande_ja&page=Miller070824 ESPN - Miller's comeback shot snuffed by lengthy season - NBA ] ] OnAugust 27 , forwardJames Posey signed with the team and was considered a decisive signing which instantly gave the Celtics a drastic improvement to their bench. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2991029 ESPN - Posey agrees to two-year contract with revamped Celtics - NBA ] ]On
September 26 , centerEsteban Batista and guardDahntay Jones signed non-guaranteed contracts with the Celtics, two days before the beginning of training camp and the team's departure toRome for the2007 NBA Europe Live Tour . [ Peter May, [http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/extras/celtics_blog/2007/09/camp_roster_set.html Camp Roster Set] , "The Boston Globe"] Curiously, Jones was involved in a trade back in the2003 NBA Draft , in which the Celtics drafted him with the 20th overall selection, but immediately traded him with the 16th pick,Troy Bell , to theMemphis Grizzlies in exchange for the 13th pick,Marcus Banks , and the 27th pick,Kendrick Perkins . Ultimately, the Celtics waived Batista onOctober 16 , and Manuel and Jones onOctober 25 , bringing the roster down to 14 players, one shy of the league maximum of 15 players, in order to have roster flexibility and be able to sign another player midway through the season. [ Marc J. Spears, [http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2007/10/26/wallace_in_jones_and_manuel_out/ Wallace in, Jones and Manuel out] , "The Boston Globe"]Later in the season, on
December 18 , the Celtics released yet another player,Brandon Wallace , in order to have even more roster flexibility that coachDoc Rivers said they needed. This move brought the roster down to only 13 players, which is the league minimum for players allowed on a team's roster. [Peter May, [http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2007/12/19/rookie_wallace_gets_cut_loose/ Rookie Wallace gets cut loose] , "The Boston Globe",December 19 ,2007 ] OnFebruary 27 , the Celtics signed center P.J. Brown for the remainder of the season, in order to bolster their front court. [Mark Murphy, [http://bostonherald.com/sports/basketball/celtics/view.bg?articleid=1076364&srvc=celt&position=2 Celtics ink Brown] , "Boston Herald ", February 27, 2008.] [ [http://www.nba.com/celtics/news/press022708-pj-brown.html Celtics Sign P.J. Brown] , "Celtics.com".] His decision to come to Boston was strongly aided by a conversation with future teammatesRay Allen andPaul Pierce , who convinced him to sign with the Celtics during the 2008NBA All-Star Weekend . [Marc J. Spears, [http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2008/02/28/brown_in_town_to_lend_depth Brown in town to lend depth] , "The Boston Globe ", February 28, 2008.] OnMarch 4 ,2008 , the Celtics officially announced that they have signed guardSam Cassell . [ [http://www.nba.com/celtics/news/press030408-sam-cassell.html Celtics Sign Guard Sam Cassell] , "Celtics.com", March 4, 2008.] After the signing, Cassell immediately flew back to his hometown of Baltimore to attend funeral services for a deceased family member. [Celtics Insider, [http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/sports/celtics/?p=215&srvc=sports&position=recent Cassell here and gone] , "Boston Herald ", March 4, 2008.] [Marc J. Spears, [http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/extras/celtics_blog/2008/03/cassell_update_1.html Cassell update] , "The Boston Globe ", March 4, 2008.] This signing ultimately put the roster up to the league maximum of 15 players.Return to Glory
The Celtics started the season hot, winning their first eight games, and going into 2008 with a 26-3 record. They finished the season with a 66-16 record—the most wins in a single season since the last time they won the NBA Finals, in 85-86. Their record guaranteed them home court advantage for the entire playoffs.
The
2008 NBA Playoffs , however, were bumpier than many believed they should be. Their First Round series was against the eighth-seededAtlanta Hawks . At home, the Celtics were dominant: their lowest home margin of victory against the Hawks in the playoffs was 19, in Game 2. However, the Hawks were able to beat the Celtics in Atlanta. The series went seven games, with the home team winning each game.The Second Round was against
LeBron James and theCleveland Cavaliers . Once again the series went to seven games, with the home team winning each one.In the Eastern Conference Finals, the Celtics faced
Chauncey Billups ,Richard Hamilton and theDetroit Pistons . In Game 2, the Celtics finally lost at home, and rumors began to fly that the Celtics had gotten too tired from consecutive seven-game series to pull off a title, especially with the Pistons having taken their first two series in six and five games, respectively. But the Celtics bounced back to win Game 3 on the road in Detroit. The series continued, and the Celtics took down the Pistons in six games, winning the deciding game on the road.The
2008 NBA Finals were contested withKobe Bryant ,Pau Gasol ,Lamar Odom and aLos Angeles Lakers team in the middle of a dominant playoff run. They swept theDenver Nuggets in the first round, took theUtah Jazz in the second round in six games, and extinguished the repeat hopes of the defending-championSan Antonio Spurs in five games in the Western Conference Finals.The first few games of the series started with the Celtics once again dominating at the TD Banknorth Garden, the Celtics home turf. Game 1 saw Paul Pierce come back after apparently suffering a knee injury earlier in the game, and taking over the game for a 98-88 Celtics win. But in Game 2, Boston nearly lost a 20-point lead, ultimately winning, 97-91. Squandered leads would later become the story of the series. When the Lakers returned to Staples Center and won Game 3, 87-81, then took a 24-point lead in the second quarter of Game 4, some believed momentum in the series had shifted the Lakers' way.
However, the Celtics did not give up. Led by a bench that outscored the Lakers bench by 20 points, they fought back. The Celtics locked up their defense and took over Game 4 with a crushing 97-91 victory, the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history. Although the Lakers took Game 5, 103-98, the series went back to Boston for Game 6, and the Celtics finished it off with a dominating 131-92 victory. This game would mark the largest margin of victory for a clinching finals game in NBA history. The "Boston Three Party", as Garnett, Allen and NBA Finals MVP Paul Pierce became known, had finally brought a 17th banner to Boston, the first new banner for the new Garden and the first such win in 22 years.
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