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Many people have opinions on who the greatest player of all time (GOAT) is. Red Auerbach, the legendary coach with the second ...
"And he was about the proudest man in the world," says Paul Silas about Red Auerbach on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series. Red Auerbach's coaching philosophy was simple: Only one statistic mattered.
Joined the Celtics in 1950 as a head coach. Just prior to the beginning of the 2006-07 season, Arnold ‘Red' Auerbach passed away in his hometown of Washington, DC on Oct. 28, 2006. He was 89 ...
Red Auerbach, the greatest coach in the history of the National Basketball Association, died last week. Auerbach led the Boston Celtics to nine NBA championships, including an amazing eight ...
Red Morrison, Bob Cousy, and Red Auerbach react from the bench during the Boston Celtics game against the Minneapolis Lakers on Dec. 20, 1955 at Boston Garden. Bettmann via Getty Images Red ...
At times, it did seem as if Auerbach was the reincarnation of the mythological titan Prometheus, who had the gift of foresight—he could see into the future. In reality, Arnold “Red” Auerbach ...
As he lit one of his characteristic cigars while pondering a question during a 1983 interview, Red Auerbach reflected on a pearl of personal wisdom that — given his history — may have felt ...
He is the only man to drink champagne with Larry Bird, smoke a cigar with Red Auerbach, and photograph Chris Sale, Jackie Bradley Jr., and Kevin Youkilis (with hair) while they were still college ...
As the head coach, general manager and president for the Celtics, Red Auerbach won 16 NBA championships. Whether he was leading star-studded rosters on the sideline or constructing them from the ...
Many people have opinions on who the greatest player of all time (GOAT) is. Red Auerbach, the legendary coach with the second-most NBA championship titles, was no different. In a 1991 interview ...
"And he was about the proudest man in the world," says Paul Silas about Red Auerbach on ESPN Classic's SportsCentury series. Red Auerbach's coaching philosophy was simple: Only one statistic mattered.