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  • Bob Cousy and the Wonderfully Primitive Days of Professional Basketball."

    Following is an article about Bob Cousy that I shocked myself by successfully googling. It's from the March 1, 1955, issue of Sport Magazine, and it was written by one of Boston's great writers on baseball, basketball and hockey—Al Hirshberg. (Among many

  • Celtics Stat of the Day, 1/1/10

    Leading off the New Year, this stat will be a little different. Because today's stat is "1." As in one phone call from Sam Jones. He called to wish us (including all Celtics fans) Happy New Year. Sam was all excited about watching Bobb

  • Bob Cousy and Early Shooting Percentages

    It's no secret that in the 1950s, shooting percentages in the NBA were surprisingly low. It's a question that has been discussed often enough but never really settled. Perhaps there is no definitive answer, or, perhaps Bill Sharman, later in this piece,

  • 30 Years With Mike and Tommy

    THEY WERE A CLASSIC TONIGHT....CONGRADS GUYS!!!!!! 30 MORE!!!!!! In honor of their 30th anniversary, here’s a fun fact about the broadcast team of Mike Gorman and Tommy Heinsohn: Every once in a while, Tommy gets mad at the refs. What happens is

  • Rajon Rondo breaks Bob Cousy's single season franchise record for assists!

    With an alley-oop lob to Kevin Garnett on Friday night at TD Garden, Boston Celtics guard Rajon Rondo broke Bob Cousy's single -season franchise record by registering his 716th assist. Rondo entered Friday's game against the Houston Rockets one assist shy

  • The One and Only Rapid Robert

    I've been rummaging around in my Celtics memorabilia, looking for old stuff that might be of interest to anyone attending the San Francisco party. (The other criterion: It can't weigh much.) And I came across an article in the old Sport Magazine (1960),

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