Boston
No franchise in professional basketball carries more weight than the Boston Celtics. With 18 NBA championships — more than any other team — the Celtics don't just participate in basketball history; they are basketball history. From the parquet floor of the original Boston Garden to the modern rafters of TD Garden, where 23 retired numbers hang like a hall of fame unto itself, this is a franchise built on an almost unreasonable standard of excellence.
What separates Boston from every other storied franchise is the through-line of dominance across eras. Bill Russell's Celtics won 11 titles in 13 seasons — a feat so absurd it will never be replicated in any major sport. Larry Bird's teams of the 1980s didn't just win three championships; they redefined what basketball intensity looked like, turning every Celtics-Lakers Finals into must-watch television for an entire generation. The 2008 Big Three reunion of Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen proved the franchise could still attract elite talent and convert it into banners. And in 2024, Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown delivered championship number 18, confirming that the Celtics' culture of winning isn't nostalgia — it's ongoing.
For fans and analysts alike, following the Celtics means engaging with the deepest roster of legendary players in league history, a front office that consistently develops talent, and a fanbase in Boston that treats basketball with the same fervor other cities reserve for football. Whether you're studying the game's greatest dynasties, tracking the current championship core, or diving into the statistical profiles of players past and present, the Celtics offer more basketball depth than any single franchise in the sport.
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Icons who defined the franchise's identity
Numbers raised to the rafters forever
The Boston Celtics are the most decorated franchise in NBA history with 18 championships. Founded in 1946 as one of the original BAA teams, the Celtics dynasty began under coach Red Auerbach, who built a roster led by Bill Russell that won 11 titles in 13 years from 1957 to 1969 — the longest championship dynasty in North American professional sports. The Larry Bird era of the 1980s brought three more titles and one of basketball's greatest rivalries with Magic Johnson's Lakers. After a 22-year championship drought, the 2008 "Big Three" of Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen delivered title #17. Under the leadership of Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, the Celtics captured their 18th championship in 2024, cementing their status as the winningest franchise in league history.
Conference
Eastern
Division
Atlantic
Arena di Casa
TD Garden
Fondata nel
1946
Mascot
Lucky the Leprechaun
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