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Today in Boston Celtics history: Bill Russell, Scot Pollard born; Bob McAdoo trade
Today in Boston Celtics history, in 1934 in West Monroe, Louisiana, one of the NBA's all-time legends was born.
There are new public displays installed on campus inspired by Russell’s achievements in athletics and leadership in social justice, and the main campus thoroughfare is now known as The Bill Russell ...
Bill Russell was larger than life, both figuratively and literally. The 6′10 center’s presence on the hardwood was domineering; his impact on the court was monumental and one of the many reasons the ...
Bill Russell’s widow, Jeannine, shared a heartfelt tribute to Jerry West after the news of the NBA legend’s death Wednesday. West, whose basketball excellence led to his silhouette becoming the ...
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"He made me proud to be a Celtic" - Bill Russell gave Larry Bird the ultimate praise after 1987 Finals loss vs. Lakers
Bill Russell never hid how proud Larry Bird made him with all of his on-court success for the Boston Celtics.
The Celtics held their final preseason practice on Monday. But before he took the court at the Auerbach Center, Jaylen Brown had some business to attend to. Brown was the only current Boston player to ...
Bill Russell's impact both on and off the court will never be forgotten and always be celebrated. To further commemorate his impact on civil rights and the city of Boston, the Washington Street Bridge ...
It appeared Bill Russell was tweeting from beyond the grave the Sunday night. The X account formerly belonging to the Celtics legend tweeted “LET GO CELTICS!!” right around tipoff for Game 2 Sunday, ...
Boston icon Bill Russell is getting a new landmark named in his honor. A bridge going over the Charles River and connecting Charlestown to the West End and North is being renamed the William Felton ...
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Kendrick Perkins gives odd Bill Russell take
NBA GOAT debates are officially off the rails, and today’s conductor of the fateful train is Kendrick Perkins. In the process of disagreeing with a recent Washington Post column arguing for Bill ...
Just before tipoff of Game 2 of the 2024 NBA Finals between the Boston Celtics and the Dallas Mavericks, many Celtics fans were surprised to see a post on X that wished their team well. That post of ...
NBA’s ‘First Frenchman’ Bob Cousy, despite being 96 years old, has continued his association with the basketball world. The Boston Celtics legend has remained sharp and engaged with the current trends ...
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