Relive the history of the NBA's greatest dynasty with stories from Bob
Cousy, Bill Russell, K.C. Jones, John Havlicek, Dave Cowens, and many
more.
Since the team's inception in 1946, the Boston Celtics have been at the
heart of the culture and history of the city they call home. And as
Boston has transformed over the years, the Celtics too have evolved to
reflect and embrace the changing times. In a book like no other, veteran
writer and lifelong Celtics fan Michael McClellan brings Celtics history
to life through exclusive interviews with legendary Celtics players and
celebrity supporters, while using pop culture and music as a soundtrack.
More than thirty interviewees are featured in this iconic book.
Hall-of-Famer Bob Cousy recalls the turmoil of the fifties, as the
franchise struggled to get its footing and the nation faced the birth of
the Civil Rights Movement. K. C. Jones and Clyde Lovellette narrate the
glory of the Bill Russell era, as Russell himself remembers his time as
a Celtic. Celebrated players John Havlicek and Dave Cowens relate the
ups and downs of the psychedelic seventies, when the team won two
national titles, only to collapse at the end of the decade. The epic
eighties Celtics-Lakers rivalry and the leadership of legends Larry Bird
and Magic Johnson is told by teammates Robert Parish, Dennis Johnson,
and Nate Archibald, and rivals Julius Erving and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Former Celtics honor the legacy of Reggie Lewis and relay the dark days
after his untimely passing in 1993, and the revival of the Celtics under
the guidance of Paul Pierce and Brad Stevens in the 2000s.
Also featuring interviews by notable Boston natives such as Michael
Dukakis and Mark Wahlberg, The Boston Celtics is the ultimate history
of one of the NBA's greatest franchises.