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"If he wants it, the job is his" - Red Auerbach admitted Bob Cousy was offered the Celtics job before Bill Russell made ...
Legendary former Celtics coach Red Auerbach explained why he believed Larry Bird has replaced Bill Russell as the NBA GOAT.
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 was furious at Cedric. Many believe it was "Cornbread's" knee injury in February 1985 that led the Celtics to replace him with Bill Walton as their new supporting piece in the title hunt.
Boston Celtics icon Red Auerbach did both. When he was the team's executive in 1988, Red pulled off one of his favorite tricks to piss off the Atlanta Hawks.. Sneaky Red. Doc Rivers, the Hawks ...
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’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 ...
The situations are different, and so are the times. Notwithstanding the ability the Patriots had in previous years and recently to make him an unrefusable offer, Tom Brady is a free agent.
In a week or so, Phil Jackson may break Red Auerbach’s long-standing record of most championship teams coached. As a die-hard Celtics fan, I am appalled that Red’s record will soon be gone. I ...
And now current Boston head coach Joe Mazzulla is among them with a title to his name as coach of the Celtics, so the Rhode ...
Red Auerbach Recalled by John Feinstein Basketball legend Red Auerbach has died. He was 89. Auerbach coached the Boston Celtics to nine NBA titles, creating one of the greatest dynasties in sports.
What most people don’t realize is that Red Auerbach married the prettiest girl in town. Even in her 70s, Dorothy (Lewis) Auerbach was an elegant presence in the finest Sophia Loren sense, and ...