The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Hall of Famer Heinsohn, ‘ ultimate Celtic,’ dies at 86

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Tommy Heinsohn, who as a Boston Celtics player, coach and broadcaste­r over more than 60years was with the team for all 17of its NBA championsh­ips, died Tuesday. He was 86.

BOSTON » Tommy Heinsohn, who as a Boston Celtics player, coach and broadcaste­r over more than 60 years was with the team for all 17 of its NBA championsh­ips, died Tuesday. He was 86.

“This is a devastatin­g loss,” the team’s owners said in a statement. “Tommy was the ultimate Celtic. For the past 18 years, our ownership group has relied hugely on Tommy’s advice and insights and have reveled in his hundreds of stories about Red Auerbach, Bill Russell, and how the Celtics became a dynasty. He will be remembered forever.”

NBA Commission­er Adam Silver hailed Heinsohn for being “synonymous with success,” noting that he was one of the few basketball greats inducted to the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach, before continuing his career in broadcasti­ng.

“Celtics games will not be the same without Tommy, and he will be dearly missed by those who share his fervor for basketball,” Silver said.

A Holy Cross product who

was a territoria­l draft pick by the Celtics in 1956, Heinsohn beat out teammate Russell for the NBA’S rookie of the year award that season and tallied 39 points with 23 rebounds in Game 7 of the NBA Finals against the St. Louis Hawks.

It was the franchise’s first title — and the first of eight in nine years for Heinsohn and Russell. Heinsohn was the team’s leading scorer in four of the championsh­ip seasons.

“We were rookies together and friends for life. In life there are a limited number of true friends, today I lost one. RIP Heiny,” Russell wrote on Twitter.

Heinsohn retired in 1965 with totals of 12,194 points and 5,749 rebounds and remained with the team as a broadcaste­r. Celtics patriarch Auerbach tabbed him to be the coach in 1969, succeeding Russell.

Heinsohn was the NBA coach of the year in 1973, when the teamwon a thenrecord 68 games. The Celtics added championsh­ips in 1974 and ‘ 76. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a player in 1986 and as a coach in 2015, just the fourth person elected as both.

Shortly after retiring as a coach in 1979, he rejoined the team’s broadcasts, where his unapologet­ic homerism has endeared him to Celtics fans ever since.

“It’s hard to imagine the Boston Celtics without Tommy Heinsohn,” the team said in a statement. “There isn’t a generation of Celtics fans forwhomtom­my’s presence hasn’t been felt. He is the only personto be an active participan­t in each of the Celtics’ 17 world championsh­ips, an extraordin­ary and singular legacy.”

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 ?? CHARLES KRUPA ?? Former Boston Celtics great Tommy Heinsohn died Tuesday. He was 86.
CHARLES KRUPA Former Boston Celtics great Tommy Heinsohn died Tuesday. He was 86.
 ??  ?? In this April 9, 1964, Boston Celtics, from left, Bill Russell, coach Red Auerbach, Tommy Heinsohn, Jimlocusto­ff, and K. C. Jones celebrate in the locker room after clinching their eighth straight Eastern Division playoff title at the Boston Garden in Boston. Tommy Heinsohn, who as a Boston Celtics player, coach and broadcaste­r waswith the team for all 17of its NBA championsh­ips, has died. He was 86. The team confirmed Heinsohn’s death on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020.
In this April 9, 1964, Boston Celtics, from left, Bill Russell, coach Red Auerbach, Tommy Heinsohn, Jimlocusto­ff, and K. C. Jones celebrate in the locker room after clinching their eighth straight Eastern Division playoff title at the Boston Garden in Boston. Tommy Heinsohn, who as a Boston Celtics player, coach and broadcaste­r waswith the team for all 17of its NBA championsh­ips, has died. He was 86. The team confirmed Heinsohn’s death on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020.

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