Discusses the success of the Boston Celtics basketball team between 1957-1969, when they won eleven titles under the coaching of Red Auerbach and with assistance from players such as Bill Russell and John Havlicek.
Content Note
Introduction : me and the Celtics -- Raw beginnings -- A man named Red -- Beloved Bob Cousy -- The NBA's first Black player -- Building a team -- Wild days in the early NBA -- A big man will provide -- A title for Boston -- Dynasty detoured -- New faces adopt the Celtics way -- The best sixth man in basketball -- No black or white on Celtics -- Rivals rising -- NBA growing pains -- Wilt vs. Russell -- Celtic unity amidst American divisions -- Cousy rides into the sunset -- He shoots, he jokes -- Celtics age, but don't fade away -- Red retires -- Havlicek steals the ball -- The first Black coach and more titles -- Russell goes and so does the dynasty -- Epilogue : Celtics pride.