BOSTON (June 17) - With Russell and Havlicek sitting courtside, and Red surely lighting up a victory cigar somewhere, these Boston Celtics returned to glory like the great teams before them.

Dominant in every way.
On a new parquet floor below aging championship banners hung in the rafters two decades back, the Celtics won their 17th NBA title and a first one - at last - for Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen - their Big Three for a new generation.
After 22 long years, the NBA has gone green.Lifted by ear-splitting chants of "Beat L.A." early and cries of "Seven-teen" in the closing seconds by their adoring crowd, the Celtics concluded a shocking rebound of a season with a stunning 131-92 blowout over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 6 on Tuesday night.
"It means so much more because these are the guys, the Havliceks, the Bill Russells, the Cousys," Pierce said. "These guys started what's going on with those banners. They don't hang up any other banners but championship ones.
"And now I'm a part of it."
With the outcome assured, Boston fans sang into the night as if they were in a pub on nearby Canal Street. They serenaded the newest champs in this city of champs, and taunted Kobe Bryant and his Lakers, who drowned in a green-and-white wave for 48 minutes.

Garnett scored 26 points with 14 rebounds, Allen scored 26 and Pierce, the finals MVP who shook off a sprained right knee sustained in Game 1, added 17 as the Celtics, a 24-win team a year ago, wrapped up their first title since 1986.
Rajon Rondo had 21 points, eight assists, seven rebounds and six steals as the Celtics, who built a 23-point halftime lead and obliterated the Lakers, who were trying to become the first team to overcome a 3-1 deficit in the finals.
They didn't stand a chance.
Boston's 39-point win surpassed the NBA record for the biggest margin of victory in a championship clincher; the Celtics beat the Lakers 129-96 in Game 5 of the 1965 NBA finals.
In the final minute, Pierce doused Celtics coach Doc Rivers with red Gatorade. Owner Wyc Grousbeck, who named his group Banner 17 to leave no doubt about his goal, put an unlit cigar in his mouth - a tribute to Auerbach, the patriarch who had a hand in the franchise's first 16 titles.
Garnett dropped to the parquet and kissed the leprechaun at center court and then found Russell, the Hall of Famer who taught him the Celtic way, for a long embrace.
"I got my own. I got my own," Garnett said. "I hope we made you proud."
"You sure did," Russell said.
Rivers pulled Pierce, Garnett and Allen with 4:01 left and they shared a group hug with their coach, who was nearly run out of town last season. Rivers lost his father at the beginning of this remarkable run, a season no one expected.
By the time Rivers was handed the Larry O'Brien Trophy, it was June 18 - his late father's birthday.
When the game clock reached zeros, Rivers reflected on his dad.
"My first thought was what would my dad say," Rivers said, "and honestly I started laughing because I thought he would probably say, if you knew my dad, `It's about time. What have you been waiting for?"'
It's was Boston's first title since the passing of Auerbach, whose presence was the only thing missing on this night. Even Auerbach, who died in 2006, got some satisfaction. Led by Rivers, Auerbach's beloved team denied Lakers coach Phil Jackson from overtaking him with a 10th championship.
The Boston-Los Angeles rivalry, nothing more than black-and-white footage from the 60s and TV highlights of players wearing short shorts in the 80s to young hoops fans, remains tilted toward the Atlantic Ocean. The Celtics are 9-2 against the Lakers in the finals.
Boston missed its first crack at closing out the series in Game 5, but the Celtics didn't miss on their second swing, running the Lakers out of the gym.
Bryant, the regular season MVP, finished with 22 points on 7-of-22 shooting.
He started 4-of-5 from the field and seemed intent on forcing a Game 7. But he missed seven shots in a row and everywhere he went, L.A.'s No. 24 ran smack into a wall of Boston defense as high as the Green Monster.
"They were definitely the best defense I've seen the entire playoffs," Bryant said. "I've seen some pretty stiff ones and this was right up there with them. The goal was to win a championship, it wasn't to win MVP or anything like that, it was to win a championship."
Garnett and Allen were All-Stars in other cities, stuck in Minnesota and Seattle, respectively, on teams going nowhere. But brought together in trades last summer by Celtics general manager Danny Ainge, a member of the '86 Celtics champions, they joined Pierce and formed an unbreakable bond, a trio as tight as the club's lucky shamrock logo.
They resisted being called The Big Three, a nickname given to Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish two decades ago.
"This is the reason we came here," Garnett said. "This is the reason we got together, and Danny made it go down. This is it right now."
With Garnett scoring 17 points and Pierce adding 10, Boston built a 58-35 halftime lead, and unlike Game 2 when they let the Lakers trim a 24-point lead to two in the fourth quarter before recovering, the Celtics never stopped.
They pushed their lead to 31 in the third, and with Boston still up by 29 after three, plastic sheets started going up in the Celtics' locker room in preparation for a champagne celebration.
No team had to work harder for a championship than these Celtics, who were playing in their record 26th postseason game after being pushed to seven games by Atlanta and Cleveland before taking care of Detroit in six to win the Eastern Conference title.
They entered Game 6 slowed by injuries as Pierce, Kendrick Perkins (shoulder) and Rondo (ankle) were less than 100 percent. There was also uncertainty surrounding Allen, who stayed behind in Los Angeles following Game 5 after his youngest son became ill and was diagnosed with diabetes. The Celtics needed three planes to get back from L.A. and didn't get home until late Monday night.
But there were no excuses, and just as they had while winning 66 games during the regular season, the Celtics got plenty of help from their bench as P.J. Brown, James Posey, Leon Powe and rookie Glen "Big Baby" Davis came in and contributed.
It was a group effort by this gang in green, which bonded behind Rivers, who borrowed an African word ubuntu (pronounced Ooh-BOON-too) and roughly means "I am, because we are" in English, as the Celtics' unifying team motto.
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By: MS.M on 6/18/2008 7:02PM
This series was very exciting, they played with their heart.
It was very emotional last night watching these three show how much they love the game and was happy to be Champs. Very proud of you guys.
Congrats to Doc and the crew ALL OF YOU; for you all did it as a group!
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By: terrie on 6/18/2008 3:35PM
congratulations boston celtics on bringing down the
mighty lakers and that darn gone kobe bryant. best of
luck and success to all the boston celtics and their
staff.celebrate ,celebrate and celebrate but most of all give god thanks and praise for all youve achieved.
a boston celtic fan for life.
philly,pa
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By: Jeannie Castillo on 7/08/2008 5:38PM
My husband and I are San Bernardino Residents but we
wanted the CELTICS! Congratulations to Doc, Pierce,
Garnett, Allen, Powe, House and Posey. Exceptional players, I applaud the TEAM. Perhaps the lakers will
take a lesson from this team.
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By: Sonja on 6/18/2008 11:37PM
It was beautiful watching 3 players who are respected throughout the league for their character not for the 'bling' and to see them finally rewarded with a long sought ring. I watched Kevin for years with MN get disappointed year after year but still come out every night and play his heart out. It all came out last night, watching him 'man cry' last night with all the emotion you have to know if you've ever truly watched the sport and him play he deserved every tear, he's given his blood, sweat and tears. And Paul, damn, he was ride or die with Boston, 10 years! I'm proud of all 3 of them and how they managed to have their teams rally around them as well. Doc, they made your job easier! Enjoy guys, I know the taste is sweet after all the naysayers....enjoy and revel in it.
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By: racquel on 6/19/2008 12:42PM
This was a truly exciting NBA finals. I have always been a fan of Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen and Paul Pierce and it was finally their turn with hard work to receive their rings. Congratulations!!!!!
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By: ALAN D CLAY on 6/21/2008 4:12AM
YES YES AND OTHER YES I KNEW THEY WHERE GOING TO WIN EVEY SINCE I WANTED THE BOSTON-RED SOCK TO WIN WHEN THEY WERE DOWN 3.....AND WHAT MADE ME EVEN MORE SO A BOSTON FAN WAS THE TWO OF A KIND TRADE WHICH PUT 3 OF A-KIND PLAYERS TOGETHER(RAY/KEVIN/PIERCE).WHAT THEN NEED TO DO NOW TOOOOO REALLY PROVE THEM SELVES IS WIN OTHER 1 WHICH THEY DO HAVE IN THEM.AND FOR THE WACK AZZ LAKERS THEY DIDN'T HAVE IT IN THEM THEM TWO GAMES THEY WON WERE SO LUCKY BUT THAT SECOND GAME BOSTON GOT CHEATED ON TWO IMPRTANT PLAY'S ....THAT FOUL KOBE MADE BUTTHE REFF'S WASNT LOOKIN AND THOUGHT IT WAS A STEAL THEN AFTER HOUSE IT THAT BIG-I MEAN GIANT 3 TO PUT THEM DOWN BY 3 .THAT INTER PASS TO KOBE WHICH ALMOST GOT TOOK AND WHEN HE WENT TO THE FALL FOR THE BALL HIS ENTIRE HAND WENT OUT OF BOUNCE THEN HE TREW IT IN .WELL ASS WE SEE THE BALL NEVER LIE'S. SO cONRATULATIONS TO CELTICS AND THE BIG DOC... WE NEED A COUPLE MO YE HEAR
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By: jacqueline on 6/19/2008 2:37PM
Im a big fan of of the celtics. kevin garnetts ray allens and mostly paul pierce they did a good game and i wish them good luck next year
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By: Jackie on 6/19/2008 8:49PM
I always knew that the CELTICS will be the champs this year due to their exceptional BIG three men and that defense. Like Doc's said, Defense win championships and it did...Congratulation for winning and shutting down the FAKERS.
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By: Mrs. L inda Polidore-Ballou on 6/20/2008 1:25AM
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNED: To the BOSTON CELTICS:TO GOD BE THE GLORY FOR THE THINGS HE HAS DONE. Yes, this was your Coach and the team time to Win. I know the Coach father is looking down smiling to his son and the team. However, I admire and hats and the red carpet: to Mr. Paul Pierce,Mr. Garnett,Mr. Allen and the team:HARD WORK DOES PAY OFF. MRS. LINDA POLIDORE-BALLOU
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By: Mrs. L inda Polidore-Ballou on 6/19/2008 10:42PM
TO GOD BE THE GLORY FOR THE THINGS HE HAS DONE: My husband and I applaud the winning TEAM. We know the Coach Father is looking down smiling on his son the Coach when he reach out to touch the Trophy along with the Team. Hard work does pay off: To the Coach and Pierce,Allen,Posey,Garnett,and along with the Team. GO GET YOUR CHAMPIONSHIP RING.
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