Antoine Walker was probably the most famous #8 in Celtics history. Known as "Employee #8"
The Boston Massacre in 1770, The Boston Tea Party in 1773 which precipitated the Revolutionary War.
The Celtics are the basketball team that play in Boston. They can win another title if they play hard and make it to the finals. The Celtics won the championships from 1957 to 1966 as well as 1968 and 1969. This is known as the Celtics Dynasty.
One thing that Massachusetts is known for is Harvard University. The area is also known for its sports teams. Massachusetts has the New England Patriots, the Boston Red Sox, the Boston Bruins, and the Celtics.
Bob Ryan is a writer for "The Boston Globe." He covers a variety of national sports stories, with a focus on Boston teams such as the Boston Red Sox and Boston Celtics.
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Hall of Famer John Havlicek, who played with the Celtics between 1962-1978 and was a member of eight Celtics championship teams, was known as Hondo.
As of the 2007-2013 season, Glenn "Doc" Rivers.
Gerald Green is a very popular basketball player. Gerald is best known for playing on the basketball team the Los Angeles Lakers, although he has played on other teams.
This is incorrect. Gene Conley played for both the Celtics and Red Sox, winning 3 championships with the Celtics. Chuck Connors played for the Celtics, as well as the Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers. He did not play for the Red Sox.
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Boston Arena (1946), site of the first Celtics game and where the parquet floor was originally installed. Served as a secondary venue during the franchise's early years. Now known as Northeastern University's Matthews ArenaBoston Garden (1946-1995)Hartford Civic Center (1975-1995), occasionally used for home gamesTD Garden (1995-present), formerly known as the Fleet Center (1995-2005) and the TD Banknorth Garden (2005-2009)