Boston Celtics at TD Garden
The TD Garden (frequently simply referred to as "The Garden") opened in 1995 and replaced the original Boston Garden, which housed the Celtics for 49 years. In the 27 years it has hosted the Celtics, the TD Garden has been renovated three times in 2006, 2009 and 2014. The renovations added a new HD entertainment board, a see-through shot clock, and an LED lighting system to the exterior of the building.
TD Garden also houses The Sports Museum, which features memorabilia from various sports teams and events in the area, including the Boston Celtics, Boston Bruins, Boston Red Sox, and New England Patriots. It also features sculptures of some of the legendary players of Boston's history, including Larry Bird.
Boston Celtics 2022-23 Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1946
Team Colors: Green, Gold, Black, White
Boston Celtics History
The Celtics are the most successful franchise in NBA history. They lead all teams with 17 NBA Championships, and they have added 21 conference titles and 22 division titles. They have 23 retired numbers, by far the most of any franchise in the league.
They were founded in 1946 and won their first championship in the 1956-57 season, which began the most dominant run by any team in NBA history. Powered by Bill Russell and coached by Red Auerbach, both of whom are now Hall of Famers, the Celtics won 11 NBA Championships in a 13-year span.
Russell won the NBA MVP Award five times in that span, and teammate Bob Cousy also was named league MVP once. Of their first 11 championships, the Celtics beat the Lakers franchise seven times in the finals, beginning a cross-country rivalry that has extended to this day.
The Celtics won two more titles in the '70s and finished the decade by securing Larry Bird in the 1979 NBA Draft. That began another dominant stretch, in which the Celtics went to the finals five times in seven years and won three more titles.
The Celtics did not return to the finals until the 2007-08 season, when they were led by the "Big Three" of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen. They once again beat the Lakers to win their 17th championship.
The Celtics most recently advanced to the NBA Finals in 2022, but eventually lost in a competitive series to the Golden State Warriors 4 games to 2. The team was led by core starters Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum, and Marcus Smart, who each averaged 23.5, 21.5 and 15.2 points per game in the series, respectively.