The Boston Celtics clinched another championship Monday night and while we wait for details on their victory parade, we're digging into the archives to travel back to their 1986 and 2008 celebrations.
One can make a case that the 1986 Boston Celtics are the best team in NBA history. Led by Larry Bird, the Celtics won 67 games and lost just once at home all season, playoffs included. Bird was one of ...
Did the 1986 Boston Celtics have the best starting five in NBA history? The legendary Celtics squad, widely seen as one of if not the greatest roster ever assembled, was loaded with future Hall of ...
As much as those who construct teams in sports would like to think that they have a formula and a blueprint that they can go execute with any team in any market and be successful, the fact of the ...
Elden Campbell, a 15-year NBA veteran who won a championship with the Detroit Pistons, has died. He was 57 years old.
Michael Jordan redefined playoff basketball on April 20, 1986, erupting for an NBA-record 63 points in Game 2 of the Chicago Bulls’ first-round series against the Boston Celtics. The performance, ...
The 1986 Fleer Basketball set is famous for Michael Jordan’s rookie card, but other names on the checklist have been getting ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. BOSTON (AP) — Bill Walton only spent one ...
SAN ANTONIO — If you ever thought that former San Antonio Spurs guard Johnny Moore's basketball card would be incredibly valuable, raise your hand. No? Well, it is. In 1986, Fleer released basketball ...
Malcolm Brogdon’s season-long sacrifice of coming off Boston’s bench paid off Thursday in the form of hardware. The NBA announced that the veteran combo guard was voted the Sixth Man of the Year for ...
Clemson's all-time scoring leader and former NBA center Elden Campbell, 57, who won a title with the Detroit Pistons, has ...
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