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"The twenty-five-dollar fine he received was worth every penny" - When Red Auerbach backed Bill Russell for knocking out Ray ...
"If he wants it, the job is his" - Red Auerbach admitted Bob Cousy was offered the Celtics job before Bill Russell made ...
Goodbye to the one and only Red. There’s little remaining of the dynasty Red Auerbach built. The Celtics mystique is a memory and Boston Garden has been torn down. The team plays on a copy of ...
Red Auerbach, the greatest coach in the history of the National Basketball Association, died last week. Auerbach led the Boston Celtics to nine NBA championships, including an amazing eight ...
With Red's guidance and knowledge, the Celtics continued to win. In 1968 and 1969, the Celtics added two more titles. After a down period in the early 1970s, Auerbach restructured the team, adding ...
Red Auerbach's coaching philosophy was simple: Only one statistic mattered. At the end of the game, he wanted the number next to his team to be greater than that next to his opponent.
Red Auerbach’s crew of contenders in Boston had evolved to that often insurmountable stage of “Personnel Paradox”: one impact player away, but you draft too low to get that “one-in-a ...
T he Boston Celtics began carving their legacy as one of the NBA's greatest dynasties after clinching the Larry O'Brien trophy in 1957 with Red Auerbach as the coach. With Hall of Famers like Bill ...
They didn't have anything to fear, though, because coach Red Auerbach was in charge on the sidelines, while Bill Russell had been renowned for taking care of business on the court.
Red Auerbach will always be remembered as one of the most legendary coaches in NBA history. In his day, loyalty mattered. His daughter believes that isn't the case now.
Red Auerbach in March 1987. Auerbach, who coached the Boston Celtics to nine championships in the 1950s and 1960s, died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006.
“Red Auerbach happens to be in there. Evidently, he took what Larry said as Larry being upset, like I was not a true Celtic,” Brown says.