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How many championships did the Celtics win in the 80's?
The Celtics won three championships during the 1980s -- in 1980-81, 1983-84 and 1985-86.
How many NBA championships do Celtic have?
Not many in fact they have none. The league has provided countless teams with the impersonation, that these teams have actually won championships. In reality they have not won a single one til this day. Follow @digg_da_kidd
After Bill Russell who has the most NBA championship rings as a player?
Bob Cousy won 6 championships (All were with Russell), Jordan and Pippen won 6 with the Bulls. Kareem won 6, including 1 with the Bucks and 5 with the Lakers. Sam Jones played on 10 championship teams with the Celtics. John Havlicek won 8 championships with the Celtics.
What professional team has the most championships?
The Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup five times in a row in the 1960s. Runners up, like the Islanders, have won the Stanley cup four times in a row. Nowadays, it is almost impossible to win more than one in a row because of the salary cap.
The Montreal Canadiens won five consecutive Stanley Cups between the 1955-56 and 1959-60 seasons.
Most points scored in a nba game?
In 1962, Warriors' center Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points against the Knicks.
Warriors win 169-147. No one has passed this and it remains the record for most points scored by one player in a basketball game. The closest was Kobe Bryant's 81 points.
What is the Boston celtics all time record?
Through the 2011 season, the Boston Red Sox have 8,909 wins and 8,305 losses.
Who won game 3 between cavaliers and celtics yesterday?
The Boston Celtics closed out the series 4-2 with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Despite of having LeBron James as the NBA MVP, the Boston Celtics made their way through by their outstanding defensive plays and teamwork. Kevin Garnett had a double-double in game 6 with 22 points and 12 rebounds while LeBron James had a triple-double with 27 points, 19 rebounds and 10 assists.
How many games did the Boston Celtics win in 2009-2010?
At the end of the 2008-2009 season, the Celtics had a record of 2906-1992. Add the won-lost record of the team since then for totals.
You can also find the cumulative record at the related link below.
What was the Boston Celtics starting lineup 1980-81?
The Boston Celtics starting lineup in the 1980-81 NBA season was:
What year did Kevin garnett win the nba championship with the Boston Celtics?
Kevin Garnett became a Boston Celtic player when he was traded to Boston from the Minnesota Timberwolves on July 31, 2007
How many years did Bill Russell play?
Basketball legend Bill Russell is 83 years old (birthdate: February 12, 1934).
How many nba teams have won the championship?
Actually, 17 NBA franchises have won championships though one, the Baltimore Bullets, is no longer in existence.
Boston Celtics - 17
Los Angeles Lakers - 15: 5 in Minneapolis/ 10 in Los Angeles
Chicago Bulls - 6
San Antonio Spurs - 4
Detroit Pistons - 3
Golden State Warriors - 3: 2 as the Philadelphia Warriors
Philadelphia 76ers - 3: 1 as the Syracuse Nationals
Houston Rockets - 2
New York Knickerbockers - 2
Atlanta Hawks - 1 as the St. Louis Hawks in 1958
Baltimore Bullets - 1 in 1948: now defunct, the franchise folded in 1954
Miami Heat - 1
Milwaukee Bucks - 1
Portland Trailblazers - 1
Sacramento Kings - 1 as the Rochester Royals in 1951
Seattle Supersonics - 1
Washington Bullets - 1
How much is a 2005 NBA championship ring worth?
All the material they use are very valuable, like diamonds, designs, and gold! Since you can only get it from a year long effort and only 1 team wins it, no one will sell it because it means a lot to them. But if you were to buy a ring like nba's it could be worth $15,000-$30,000. I was able to see a championship ring and actually hold it but it was a football one. this teacher showed me 2 rings. one was worth 30000 and more than another ring.
How many NBA championship does the Boston Celtics have?
How many times have the celtics and lakers played in the finals?
As of June 2010, the Boston Celtics have 17 NBA championships while the LA Lakers have 15. These numbers will change soon as both teams are currently playing in the NBA Finals with another ring on the line.
What important events happened on July 10th?
July 12, 2006 Israel invades Lebanon in response to Hezbollah's kidnapping of Israeli soldiers
July 12, 1996 Nick Dean Lawrence was born
July 12, 1994 Nomination hearings for Steven Breyer for supreme court justice begins
July 12, 1993 7.8 earthquake hits Hokkaido Japan, 160 killed
July 12, 1990 Boris Yeltsin quits Soviet Communist Party
July 12, 1988 U.S.S.R. launches Phobos II for Martian orbit
July 12, 1987 15th du Maurier Golf Classic: Jody Rosenthal
July 12, 1987 1st time in 20 years a delegation from U.S.S.R. lands in Israel
July 12, 1987 50 white South Africans meets ANCers in Dakar
July 12, 1985 Doctors discover a cancerous growth in President Reagan's colon
July 12, 1985 STS 51-F launch scrubbed at T -3s because of main engine shutdown
July 12, 1984 Geraldine Ferraro, New York becomes 1st woman major-party VP candidate
July 12, 1983 Chad government troops reconquer Abeche
July 12, 1982 Britain announces it is returning 593 Argentine POWs
July 12, 1979 Kiribati (formerly Gilbert Islands) declares independence from U.K.
July 12, 1978 U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
July 12, 1977 1st free flight test of space shuttle Enterprise
July 12, 1975 Sao Tome e Principe gains independence from Portugal (Natl Day)
July 12, 1974 John Ehrlichman convicted of violating Daniel Ellsberg's rights
July 12, 1971 Juan Corona, indicted for 25 murders
July 12, 1970 Tanzania signs contract with China for building Tanzam-railway
July 12, 1968 Couve de Murville forms government in France
July 12, 1968 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk U.S.S.R.
July 12, 1967 23 die in Newark race riot
July 12, 1967 Blacks in Newark, riot, 26 killed, 1500 injured and over 1000 arrested
July 12, 1967 Greek regime deprives 480 Greeks of their citizenship
July 12, 1966 10.51" (26.70 cm) of rainfall, Sandusky Ohio (state record)
July 12, 1966 Race riot in Chicago
July 12, 1966 U.S. Treasury announces it will buy mutilated silver coins at silver bullion price at Philadelphia and Denver mints
July 12, 1962 1st time 2 manned crafts in space (U.S.S.R.)
July 12, 1960 Congo, Chad and Central African Republic declare independence
July 12, 1960 Echo I, 1st passive satellite launched
July 12, 1960 U.S.S.R.'s Sputnik 5 launched with 2 dogs
July 12, 1960 XEWT TV channel 12 in Tijuana-San Diego, California (IND) begins broadcasting
July 12, 1958 U.S. performs atmospheric nuclear test at Bikini Island
July 12, 1957 1st President to fly in helicopter - Dwight Eisenhower
July 12, 1957 U.S. Surgeon Gen Leroy Burney connects smoking with lung cancer
July 12, 1954 Major League Baseball Players Association founded
July 12, 1954 President Eisenhower put forward a plan for an interstate highway system
July 12, 1952 East German SED decides to form German DR army
July 12, 1950 ILTF re-admit Germany and Japan in Davis Cup, Poland and Hungary withdraws
July 12, 1950 Hague Council of Annulment convicts German war criminals W Lages, FH Van de Funten and F Fischer to death
July 12, 1949 Dutch KLM Constellation crashes near Bombay, 45 die
July 12, 1948 1st jets to fly across Atlantic, 6 RAF de Havilland Vampires
July 12, 1944 Theresienstadt Family camp disbands, with 4,000 people gased
July 12, 1944 U.S. government recognizes authority of General De Gaulle
July 12, 1943 Battle of Kolombangara (2nd battle of Gulf of Kula)
July 12, 1943 National Committee Freies Deutschland forms
July 12, 1943 Pope Pius XII receives German ambassador baron von Weizsacker
July 12, 1943 Russian offensive at Orel
July 12, 1943 Tank battle at Prochorowka - Russians beat Nazis, about 12,000 die
July 12, 1935 Belgium recognizes Soviet Union
July 12, 1934 U.S. Disciplinary Barracks on Alcatraz Island abandoned
July 12, 1933 Congress passes 1st minimum wage law (33 cents per hour)
July 12, 1928 1st televised tennis match
July 12, 1926 Guomindangleger draws against warlord Wu Peifu
July 12, 1920 Lithuania and U.S.S.R. sign peace treaty, Lithuania becomes independent rep
July 12, 1918 Japanese battleship explodes in Bay of Tokayama, 500 killed
July 12, 1912 1st foreign feature film exhibited in U.S. - "Queen Elizabeth" - New York City
July 12, 1909 16th Amendment approved, power to tax incomes
July 12, 1906 Alfred Dreyfus found innocent in France
July 12, 1902 Australian parliament agrees to female suffrage
July 12, 1898 Jean-Baptiste Marchand hoists French flag in Fashoda, Sudan
July 12, 1882 1st ocean pier in U.S. completed, Washington, D.C.
July 12, 1878 Fever epidemic in New Orleans begin, it will kill 4,500
July 12, 1874 Ontario Agricultural College founded
July 12, 1874 Start of Sherlock Holmes Adventure, "Gloria Scott"
July 12, 1862 Congress authorizes Medal of Honor
July 12, 1862 Federal troops occupy Helena, Arkansas
July 12, 1850 Dutch 2nd Chamber accepts establishment of Provincial States
July 12, 1812 U.S. forces led by Gen Hull invade Canada, War of 1812
July 12, 1801 Battle at Algeciras: British fleet beats French and Spanish
July 12, 1785 1st manned flight by gas balloon in Netherlands
July 12, 1776 Capt Cook departs with Resolution for 3rd trip to Pacific Ocean
July 12, 1774 Citizens of Carlisle Penn, pass a declaration of independence
July 12, 1774 Cossack leader Emilian Pugachevs army occupies Kazan
July 12, 1771 James Cook sails Endeavour back to Downs England
July 12, 1745 Warship Elisabeth joins Bonnie Prince Charlies frigate Doutelle
July 12, 1730 Lorenzo Corsini chosen as Pope Clemens XII
July 12, 1704 Stanislaw Leszcynski becomes king of part of Poland
July 12, 1700 Gelderland accepts Gregorian calendar; yesterday is June 30, 1700
July 12, 1691 Antonio Pignatelli elected as Pope Innocentius XII
July 12, 1691 Battle of Aughrim (Aghrim) England, William III beats James II
July 12, 1690 Battle of Boyne-King William III defeats catholic king James II
July 12, 1689 Orangeman's Day-Battle of Boyne, Protestant victory in Ireland
July 12, 1679 Britain's King Charles II ratified Habeas Corpus Act
July 12, 1630 New Amsterdam's governor buys Gull Island from Indians for cargo, renames it Oyster Island, it is later known as Ellis Island
July 12, 1575 Willem van Orange marries Charlotte de Bourbon
July 12, 1549 English boer army occupies Norwich
July 12, 1543 England's King Henry VIII weds Catherine Parr (6th and last wife)
July 12, 1542 French troops under Maarten van Rossem occupies Flanders
July 12, 1442 King Alfonso V of Aragon becomes king of Naples
July 12, 1290 Jews are expelled from England by order of King Edward I
July 12, 1191 Richard Coeur de Lion and Crusaders defeat Saracens in Palestine
July 12, 1109 Crusaders capture Syria's harbor city of Tripoli
July 12, 526 St. Felix IV begins his reign as Catholic Pope
What is Paul Jennings middle name?
Paul Jennings' middle name is not publicly known. It is not listed in any of his books or on his official website.
Chris Wallace is 64 years old (birthdate: October 12, 1947).