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1975–76 Boston Celtics season

NBA basketball team season (NBA champions)


NBA basketball team season (NBA champions)

FieldValue
teamBoston Celtics
end_year1976
ChampionshipWinyes
ConferenceWinyes
DivisionWinyes
wins54
losses28
divisionAtlantic
division_place1
conf_place1
coachTom Heinsohn
gmRed Auerbach
arena
televisionWBZ-TV, WATR
radioWBZ Radio, WTIC
playoffs**[NBA champions](1976-nba-finals)**
(Defeated [Suns](1975-76-phoenix-suns-season) 4–2)
bbr_teamBOS

(Defeated Suns 4–2) The 1975–76 Boston Celtics season was their 30th in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and concluded with their 13th championship, defeating the Phoenix Suns in six games in the 1976 NBA Finals to win their 13th NBA Championship. The Celtics also won their division for the 5th consecutive season, and made their 14th finals appearance. This championship would be ranked 11th in the easiest paths to an NBA Finals championship by HoopsHype in 2024 due to the record of the team they played against in the championship match.

Offseason

Draft picks

RoundPickPlayerPositionNationalityCollege

Roster

Regular season and postseason recap

The Celtics lost Don Chaney to the American Basketball Association before the 1975–76 season. To fill the gap in the backcourt they traded Paul Westphal to the Phoenix Suns for Charlie Scott, who had averaged more than 20 points in each of the previous three seasons. Despite an uncharacteristically weak bench, the Celtics finished in first place in their division and the second best record in the NBA this season. Boston earned a shot at another NBA title by defeating the Buffalo Braves and then the Cleveland Cavaliers in the playoffs.

Boston's opponents in the 1976 NBA Finals were the Phoenix Suns, who had posted a 42–40 regular-season record. The Team in Green was the oddsmakers' choice in the contest. The Celtics took the first two games at Boston Garden, but the Suns came back to win games 3 and 4 on their home court. Game 5 ranks among the all-time thrillers in NBA history. The Suns trailed by 5 points with less than a minute left on the clock, but Westphal made up the deficit almost single-handedly, sending the game into a first overtime period, which ended in a tie.

John Havlicek's basket with 2 seconds remaining in double overtime gave the Celtics a one-point lead, which Boston stretched to two points after sinking a technical foul. Then the Suns' Garfield Heard hit a last-second basket to send the contest into a third overtime. The longest game in NBA history finally ended, after three extra periods, with the Celtics winning 128–126. Two days later Boston captured yet another NBA championship, the 13th in franchise history.

Season standings

Game log

|- | 1 | October 24 | Houston | W 109–94 | | | | Boston Garden

1–0
2
October 29
Golden State
W 115–106

| | | | Boston Garden

2–0
3
October 31
Portland
W 112–94

| | | | Boston Garden | 3–0

|- | 4 | November 1 | @ Chicago | L 82–84 | | | | Chicago Stadium

3–1
5
November 5
Buffalo
W 105–95

| | | | Boston Garden

4–1
6
November 7
@ Milwaukee
L 101–104
Dave Cowens (28)

| | | MECCA Arena

4–2
7
November 8
@ Detroit
W 118–104

| | | | Cobo Arena

5–2
8
November 11
Atlanta
L 91–100
Jo Jo White (24)

| | | Hartford Civic Center

5–3
9
November 13
@ Washington
L 107–110

| | | | Capital Centre

5–4
10
November 14
Philadelphia
L 109–119

| | | | Boston Garden

5–5
11
November 15
@ Buffalo
W 112–110

| | | | Buffalo Memorial Auditorium

6–5
12
November 21
New York
W 110–101

| | | | Boston Garden

7–5
13
November 23
@ Cleveland
W 105–90

| | | | Richfield Coliseum

8–5
14
November 26
Seattle
L 109–110

| | | | Boston Garden

8–6
15
November 28
Atlanta
W 114–107

| | | | Boston Garden | 9–6

Playoffs

|- | 1 | April 21 | Buffalo | W 107–98 | Dave Cowens (30) | Dave Cowens (17) | Jo Jo White (8) | Boston Garden 13,919

1–0
2
April 23
Buffalo
W 101–96
Dave Cowens (27)
Dave Cowens (18)
Charlie Scott (6)
Boston Garden
15,320
2–0
-
3
April 25
@ Buffalo
L 93–98
Jo Jo White (26)
Dave Cowens (14)
Charlie Scott (7)
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
12,079
2–1
-
4
April 28
@ Buffalo
L 122–124
Dave Cowens (29)
Dave Cowens (26)
Jo Jo White (11)
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
16,193
2–2
-
5
April 30
Buffalo
W 99–88
Dave Cowens (30)
Paul Silas (22)
Jo Jo White (6)
Boston Garden
15,320
3–2
-
6
May 2
@ Buffalo
W 104–100
Jo Jo White (23)
Paul Silas (18)
Charlie Scott (8)
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium
16,261
4–2
-
-
1
May 5
Cleveland
W 111–99
John Havlicek (26)
Dave Cowens (12)
Dave Cowens (7)
Boston Garden
14,264
1–0
-
2
May 9
Cleveland
W 94–89
Jo Jo White (24)
Paul Silas (19)
three players tied (4)
Boston Garden
12,098
2–0
-
3
May 11
@ Cleveland
L 78–83
Jo Jo White (22)
Paul Silas (21)
Jo Jo White (7)
Richfield Coliseum
21,564
2–1
-
4
May 14
@ Cleveland
L 87–106
Jo Jo White (23)
Dave Cowens (18)
Dave Cowens (4)
Richfield Coliseum
21,564
2–2
-
5
May 16
Cleveland
W 99–94
Dave Cowens (26)
Paul Silas (13)
Dave Cowens (6)
Boston Garden
12,951
3–2
-
6
May 18
@ Cleveland
W 94–87
Jo Jo White (29)
Dave Cowens (18)
White, Cowens (5)
Richfield Coliseum
21,564
4–2
-
-
1
May 23
Phoenix
W 98–87
Dave Cowens (25)
Dave Cowens (21)
Dave Cowens (10)
Boston Garden
15,320
1–0
-
2
May 27
Phoenix
W 105–90
John Havlicek (23)
Paul Silas (17)
Jo Jo White (9)
Boston Garden
15,320
2–0
-
3
May 30
@ Phoenix
L 98–105
Jo Jo White (24)
Dave Cowens (17)
Charlie Scott (5)
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
12,284
2–1
-
4
June 2
@ Phoenix
L 107–109
Jo Jo White (25)
Paul Silas (14)
Jo Jo White (5)
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
13,306
2–2
-
5
June 4
Phoenix
W 128–126 (3OT)
Jo Jo White (33)
Dave Cowens (19)
Jo Jo White (9)
Boston Garden
15,320
3–2
-
6
June 6
@ Phoenix
W 87–80
Charlie Scott (25)
Dave Cowens (17)
Jo Jo White (6)
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
13,306
4–2
-

References

References

  1. Urbina, Frank. (2024-06-17). "Ranking the easiest paths to an NBA title ever".
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