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In 2008, the Celtics won their 17th NBA Championship and their 18th Championship on June 17, 2024, after beating the Dallas Mavericks in 5 games. [ 5 ] In 2010, Grousbeck became Chairman of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (MEE), a research and clinical hospital specializing in blindness and deafness research. [ 6 ]
In 1983 the Celtics were swept in the playoffs (a first for the franchise) by the Milwaukee Bucks; [67] afterwards, Fitch resigned and the team was sold to new owners led by Don Gaston. [ 68 ] In 1983–84 , the Celtics under new coach K. C. Jones would go 62–20 and return to the NBA Finals after a three-year hiatus. [ 69 ]
Stephen Gerard Pagliuca (born January 16, 1955) is an American private equity investor, co-chairman of Bain Capital, [1] and co-owner of the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA) [2] and Atalanta of Italian Serie A association football league.
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In 2003, Grousbeck together with his son Wyc Grousbeck, Steve Pagliuca, Robert Epstein, David Epstein, William P. Egan, and John Svenson, acquired the Boston Celtics through their company Boston Basketball Partners LLC for $360 million. [2] Grousbeck is credited with originating the concept of a search fund to make private equity investments in ...
He was also one of the minority owners of the NBA's Boston Celtics as well as the co-founder and co-majority owner (along with Jerry Bruckheimer) of the Seattle Kraken of the National Hockey League. At the time of his death, Forbes estimated his net worth at US$7.4 billion, making him the 400th richest person in the world. [1]