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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"The twenty-five-dollar fine he received was worth every penny" - When Red Auerbach backed Bill Russell for knocking out Ray Felix as a rookie
"The twenty-five-dollar fine he received was worth every penny" - When Red Auerbach backed Bill Russell for knocking out Ray ...
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"If he wants it, the job is his" - Red Auerbach admitted Bob Cousy was offered the Celtics job before Bill Russell made history
"If he wants it, the job is his" - Red Auerbach admitted Bob Cousy was offered the Celtics job before Bill Russell made ...
Red Auerbach - Biography #2 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 years old.
Red Auerbach's coaching philosophy was simple: Only one statistic mattered. At the end of the game, he wanted the number next to his team to be greater than that next to his opponent.
While Auerbach admired Bird for his uncompromising ability to motivate himself, "Larry Legend" once revealed that it was Red who had always been his greatest source of motivation.
In the new pic, Chiklis, as Auerbach, is seated at a table during what looks like the NBA draft. “Red Auerbach was one of a kind,” Chiklis said in a statement to TheWrap.
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Red Auerbach said the Dream Team would struggle against his ... - MSN
This very idea was once explored by Red Auerbach. The legendary head coach handpicked both current and past stars in November 1992 to create a team he thought could take on the Dream Team.
In reality, Arnold “Red” Auerbach was a competitive over-achiever. The son of immigrants who expected no more out of life than the opportunity to be a hard-working school teacher and coach.
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 Auerbach in March 1987. Auerbach, who coached the Boston Celtics to nine championships in the 1950s and 1960s, died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006. He was 89.
Red Auerbach recognized that the Celtics' fortunes were soon going to change, however, when the Celtics used their sixth overall pick in the 1978 NBA draft to select a previously-unknown player ...
“Red Auerbach wouldn’t believe it,” Heinsohn said. Other attendees at Tuesday’s Auerbach Center grand opening oooh’d and ahhh’d throughout a tour of the gorgeous 70,000-square-foot ...
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