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The Celtics won their first NBA championship in the 1957 NBA Finals under the coaching of Red Auerbach. Auerbach is the franchise's all-time leader in the number of regular-season and playoff wins as a coach. [2] Auerbach and Bill Fitch were included in the Top 10 Coaches in NBA history. [3]
On January 30, 2023, he was named the head coach for Team Giannis for the 2023 NBA All-Star Game. [18] On February 16, 2023, the Celtics officially named Mazzulla the 19th head coach in franchise history and signed him to a contract extension after Mazzulla led the team to a league-best 42–17 record at the NBA All-Star break.
A list of current and former head coaches of the Basketball Association of America and National Basketball Association's Boston Celtics. Pages in category "Boston Celtics head coaches" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
On July 3, 2013, Stevens was hired as the head coach of the Boston Celtics. [85] In his second season as head coach, Stevens led the team to the 2015 playoffs as the #7-seed in the Eastern Conference with a 40–42 record. [4] On April 21, 2015, it was announced that Stevens finished fourth in voting for the NBA's Coach of the Year Award. [86]
On June 2, 2021, the Celtics named head coach Brad Stevens as president of basketball operations replacing Danny Ainge after he announced his retirement. [105] On June 18, Stevens made his first transaction in his new position trading away Kemba Walker , the 16th pick in the 2021 NBA draft , and a 2025 second-round pick in exchange for Horford ...
On June 2, 2021, the Celtics named head coach Brad Stevens as president of basketball operations replacing Danny Ainge after he announced his retirement. [157] On June 18, Stevens made his first transaction in his new position trading away Kemba Walker , the 16th pick in the 2021 NBA draft , and a 2025 second-round pick in exchange for former ...
K.C. Jones (May 25, 1932 – December 25, 2020) was an American professional basketball player and coach. He is best known for his association with the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA), with whom he won 11 of his 12 NBA championships (eight as a player, two as an assistant coach, and two as a head coach). [1]
In the Celtics' season opener in 1979–80, he was credited with making the first official three-point shot in NBA history. He won an NBA championship with the Celtics in 1981. Between 1990 and 1995, Ford was the head coach of the Celtics, and proceeded to coach for three other NBA franchises for various stints until 2004.