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The Celtics' 18 NBA Championships are the most of any NBA franchise. Boston's first 13 championships were won as the Walter A. Brown Trophy (original trophy retired in 1976), and five recent championships were won as the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy (introduced in 1977 as the second incarnation of the Walter A. Brown Trophy, renamed in 1984).
Despite Pierce's career season, in which he averaged career-highs in points (26.8), the Celtics missed the playoffs with a 33–49 record, owing largely to a young roster and constant roster shuffling, which saw the likes of Marcus Banks, Ricky Davis and Mark Blount traded for underachieving former first-overall pick Michael Olowokandi and ...
On October 5, 1989, Bagley was traded to the Boston Celtics for two draft choices and an undisclosed amount of cash. [9] He has noted that playing with the Celtics in the Boston Garden has been the highlight of his basketball career. [1] After playing one season for the Celtics, Bagley did not play the entire 1990–91 season.
On today's episode of The Big Number, Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devin dig into the shooting statistics that illustrate how elite the Boston Celtics are on offense this season.
Sam Hauser had career highs of 30 points and 10 3-pointers to help the short-handed Boston Celtics beat the Washington Wizards 130-104 on Sunday night. Jayson Tatum also scored 30 points with six ...
Queta became an NBA champion on 17 June, after the Celtics defeated the Mavericks in 5 games. On 6 July 2024, Queta signed a long-term contract with the Celtics. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] On 4 November, Queta made his first career start, tallying 10 points and 7 rebounds in a 123–93 victory over the Atlanta Hawks .
Dejounte Murray scored a career-high 44 points, including a go-ahead jumper in the final second of overtime to power the Hawks to a 123-122 victory over the Celtics on Thursday night.
Derrick Richard White (born July 2, 1994) [1] is an American professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Nicknamed "the Buffalo," [2] White played three years of college basketball in Division II for the Colorado–Colorado Springs Mountain Lions before transferring to Division I's Colorado Buffaloes for his final year.