He was a part of the 1980 Boston Celtics
The Boston Celtics are part of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Chicago Cubs are part of Major League Baseball (MLB)
Shaq is now part of the Boston celtics
Walker played for the Celtics from 1996-2003 and part of 2005.
Yes. Connors was a player for the Boston Celtics in 1946 when the Celtics were part of the Basketball Association of America. In addition to professional basketball he also played professional baseball for both The Brooklyn Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs.
The Celts were various peoples who lived across Europe when the Roman Empire was expanding. The common factor between the tribal groups was the Celtic family of languages. The region where Celtic languages still have the strongest presence is Scotland, Wales, part of France, and Ireland. NBA.com gives the following reason for how the Boston Celtics got their name: Team founder Walter Brown thought of an earlier basketball team from New York named the Celtics and figured since Boston had a large Irish population, the Celtics was a great name to use again. The moniker stuck. xx :)
I think the Boston Celtics had one of the greatest dynastyies in sports history during the 50's. The 1950s had two dynasties. In the early part of the decade, the Minneapolis Lakers and George Mikan were the dominant team. Boston's run started later on.
Boston has always been a part of Massachusetts.
Boston was part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Boston is a city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
No, St. Peter's Basilica is not part of the Vatican Museums.
Peter was part of the Danish resistance.
Cambridge is considered part of the "Greater Boston area." If you live in Cambridge you probably say you're from Boston but if you're a true "Boston" resident, you probably claim people from Cambridge do not live in Boston. This area is a major destination for business travelers.