The Best Celtics Of All Time

Don't miss Boston Celtics star Rajon Rondo tonight on 106!

Rajon Rondo - Rajon Rondo was determined to play in Game 3 of the 2011 Eastern Semi-Conference Finals despite having a dislocated elbow after he and Dwyane Wade got entangled during a heated play. An injury like that should have taken the Celtics guard out for the game, but Rondo was back in the game by fourth quarter — and helped the Celtics win it.(Photo: Nick Laham/Getty Images)

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Rajon Rondo Is Steppin' Out on 106 & Park Tonight! - If you don't know who Rajon Rondo is, then you've been living under a rock. Rajon is the star point guard for the Boston Celtics and he's coming through 106 & Park tonight! He'll be talking about his career, the future, and hey, he might even talk about how he's interning for GQ during New York Fashion Week!Don't miss a minute tonight at 6P/5C!   (Photo: Nick Laham/Getty Images)

Ray Allen - Ray Allen is a talented player on the court and is one of the best Celtics players in history. Even though Ray Allen is now a member of the Miami Heat, he made a name for himself in Boston. Oh, and he's not too bad an actor either. (Photo: Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images)

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Ray Allen - Ray Allen is a talented player on the court and is one of the best Celtics players in history. Even though Ray Allen is now a member of the Miami Heat, he made a name for himself in Boston. Oh, and he's not too bad an actor either. (Photo: Mike Zarrilli/Getty Images)

Kevin Garnett - At 6'11", Kevin Garnett is a veteran power forward and center for the Boston Celtics. He does a bit of trash-talking on the court, but he has the game to back it up for sure!  (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

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Kevin Garnett - At 6'11", Kevin Garnett is a veteran power forward and center for the Boston Celtics. He does a bit of trash-talking on the court, but he has the game to back it up for sure!  (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

Dennis Johnson - Dennis Johnson is a Boston Celtic that was a big deal way before our time (he was hot in the '70s), but his influence on the game and his amazing role as a star shooting guard has put him in the history books.(Photo: Rick Stewart /Allsport)

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Dennis Johnson - Dennis Johnson is a Boston Celtic that was a big deal way before our time (he was hot in the '70s), but his influence on the game and his amazing role as a star shooting guard has put him in the history books.(Photo: Rick Stewart /Allsport)

Robert Parish - The Boston Celtics were lucky to have a guy like Robert Parish on their team. Always the unselifsh center, this 7-footer entered the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003.(Photo: Tim DeFrisco/ALLSPORT)

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Robert Parish - The Boston Celtics were lucky to have a guy like Robert Parish on their team. Always the unselifsh center, this 7-footer entered the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003.(Photo: Tim DeFrisco/ALLSPORT)

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Paul Pierce - Paul Pierce, Forward, Boston Celtics. Eastern Conference. (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

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Paul Pierce - 34-year-old Paul Pierce has been playing in the NBA since 1998. Unlike a lot of players, Pierce has been lucky enough to spend his entire career with the same team, the Celtics. He's definitely on his way to the Basketball Hall of Fame and he'll probably be a Celtic for life!(Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

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Larry Bird - What can we say? Larry Bird is a legend. If you know anything about MJ and Magic Johnson, then you have to know a little something about Larry Bird. Bird was a Boston Celtic from 1979 until 1992 and closed his career out as part of the 1992 Olympic Dream Team. He later went on to coach the Indiana Pacers.(Photo: Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

Top of the Charts - They may be on opposing teams, but one thing Miami Heat star LeBron James and Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder have in common is this: their burning desire to bring home their first NBA Championship. As the NBA Finals kick off this week, take a look back at the hoop legends who have six or more championship wins under their belt. —Britt Middleton Bill Russell won a record 11 NBA championship titles with the Boston Celtics (1957, 1959-66, 1968-69).(Photo: Robert Riger/Getty Images)

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Bill Russell - Bill Russell only played with the Boston Celtics from 1966 until 1969, but his impact on the team, the city and his legacy there has been neverending.(Photo: Robert Riger/Getty Images)

Kevin McHale - Hailing from Minnesota, Kevin McHale made a name for himself as a Celtic. His career was so great that he has coached the Minnesota Timberwolves and Houston Rockets since retiring as a professional player.(Photo: Getty Images)

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Kevin McHale - Hailing from Minnesota, Kevin McHale made a name for himself as a Celtic. His career was so great that he has coached the Minnesota Timberwolves and Houston Rockets since retiring as a professional player.(Photo: Getty Images)

Dave Cowens - Dave Cowens is a retired NBA player hailing from Kentucky that played center and power forward. What makes Cowens special is that he played for the Celtics for a decade and simultaneously served as a player and coach during the 1978/1979 season with the team. Now you see why he's a Hall of Famer.(Photo: Mitchell Reibel/Ai Wire /Landov)

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Dave Cowens - Dave Cowens is a retired NBA player hailing from Kentucky that played center and power forward. What makes Cowens special is that he played for the Celtics for a decade and simultaneously served as a player and coach during the 1978/1979 season with the team. Now you see why he's a Hall of Famer.(Photo: Mitchell Reibel/Ai Wire /Landov)

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