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still not seen a single tear.) But Rick Pitino's worst act in Boston -- and it's not even close -- was to strip Red Auerbach of the title of president of the Celtics upon his arrival and not so gently shove Auerbach (only the most successful
lifetime of experimentation, maybe you have a chance to play in the game of life one more time — that opportunity that Red [ Auerbach ] and Larry and Celtics Nation gave me. ... “It’s St. Patrick’s Day. Let’s go. Start the party early
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tear out the collective heart of his fan base “Temple of Doom”-style, doesn’t have to do what he chastised Red Auerbach for never doing -- shipping a past-his-prime Celtics legend out of town. “My first choice is always to try to win now
interventionist than a serial sentimentalist in charge of your franchise. We've all heard the stories of Ainge telling Red Auerbach to trade Larry Bird , Kevin McHale and Robert Parish while they still had value. You could argue that Ainge ignored
want to rank 'em, I have Belichick ranked second in Boston sports history among head coaches and general managers. Red Auerbach is No. 1 in both spots, not even a debatable argument when you look at the results. When Auerbach stepped down in
Ted Williams , Bill Russell , Larry Bird , Bobby Orr , Red Auerbach . Boston’s heritage is unequalled across all ..... Thankful to have benefitted from the leadership of both Red Auerbach and Robert Kraft. @GregCabana Thankful that the teams
begins and ends with Arnold “ Red ” Auerbach . Creating the greatest basketball ..... here to tell you that -- after Red Auerbach -- what the hockey coach has ..... his career @CGLoyalist Gotta be Red Auerbach for me. Why? Becuz he IS the
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of the Q&A: On not making deals at the deadline involving veterans: “I said I would have done those deals that Red [ Auerbach ] was offered and I would still do deals like that if they were presented, [but] we never had any deals like
be sold,” he said. ON THIS DAY TRIVIA (answer below): On Feb. 25, 1998, which onetime Celtics coach passed Red Auerbach to become the second-winningest coach in NBA history with 939 career wins? QUOTE OF THE DAY: “When we needed stops
be sold,” he said. ON THIS DAY TRIVIA (answer below): On Feb. 25, 1998, which onetime Celtics coach passed Red Auerbach to become the second-winningest coach in NBA history with 939 career wins? QUOTE OF THE DAY: “When we needed stops
t offered a deal that matched the value he places on either Garnett or Pierce, so he never had the opportunity that Red Auerbach had. For some background, here’s what Ainge told The Boston Globe two years ago (h/t @trubygreen ): "First
t offered a deal that matched the value he places on either Garnett or Pierce, so he never had the opportunity that Red Auerbach had. For some background, here’s what Ainge told The Boston Globe two years ago (h/t @trubygreen ): "First
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