Boston Celtics Dominance

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Celtics Dominance
The Boston Celtics of the 60’s were like the Chicago Bulls of the 90’s or the San Antonio Spurs of the 2000’s. They had players that were game changing, like Michael Jordan or Tim Duncan. Their statistics in the 60’s were mind blowing. They had several winning seasons and many championship runs during this time. The Celtics were the most influential NBA team in the 60’s because they had game changing players, won several championships, and had record breaking statistics.
One of the first things people think about when talking about the 60’s Celtics is the great players that played for the team. One of the first players they think of is Bill Russell, who had 15.1 points per game, 22.5 rebounds per game, and 4.3 assists per game over his 13 season career(NBA.com). Those are amazing career numbers which led him to being one of the NBA’s all time leading rebounders. This shows that Bill Russell was one of the best players from the 60’s Celtics. Another player many think about is …show more content…

One of the most was set my John Havlicek, who played 1,270 games with the Celtics. This is the most games a single player has played for the Celtics in team history. This shows that Havlicek was a very reliable and durable player when he played. A second amazing stat was set by Bill Russell. Bill Russell had 21,620 career rebounds. This is the most rebound in Celtics history and he led the team in rebounding for 13 seasons, while also becoming the third all-time leading rebounder in the NBA. This shows that Russell was a very tenacious rebounder who you could always rely on to get a big time rebound in a game. The third and final statistic is set by Sam Jones, who scored 51 points in a single game against the Pistons in 1965. That was the most points scored by a Celtics player in the 60’s. So from these stats we can conclude that the Celtics were a very amazing and talented team in the

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