On this day: Celtics set record for biggest single-season turnaround (2024)

On this day: Celtics set record for biggest single-season turnaround (1)

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Justin Quinn

April 16, 2024 4:00 am ET

On this day in Boston Celtics history, the NBA would cancel a game between the Boston Celtics and the Indiana Pacers a day after the Boston Marathon terrorist attacks that occurred in 2013. The move was made out of respect for the victims of the bombing after an initial postponement, and the game was ultimately not rescheduled.

The cancellations did not impact the postseason, as seeds that could have otherwise been impacted were already locked into their position, marking the most recent season the NBA has had an odd number of regular-season games as a result, with 1,229 games played.

An NHL game between the Boston Bruins and Ottawa Senators was also canceled on the day of the Marathon bombings, which was also to be held at TD Garden.

On this day: Celtics set record for biggest single-season turnaround (2)

It is also the date in 2008 that the Celtics finished their season with 66 wins and 16 losses, just one season after going 24-58.

It would be good for the record of the greatest single-season turnaround in NBA history.

On this day: Celtics set record for biggest single-season turnaround (3)

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The win came in a 105-94 victory over the then-New Jersey (now, Brooklyn) Nets, and Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen mostly rested, letting reserve forward Leon Powe score 27 points to lead the team, and reserve guard Tony Allen added 18.

“I’m glad we finished off the season on a winning note despite me, Kevin, and Ray not playing our normal minutes,” Pierce said via ESPN. “We’ll enjoy it tonight. But we’re a team on a mission starting tomorrow.”

That Time The @celtics Almost Moved To Long Island
In 1970, The #Celtics ‘ New Owner Was New Yorker Woody Erdman, Who Wanted To Move The Team From Boston to Nassau County. Many Obstacles Kept The Franchise Shift From Happening. https://t.co/HQrGgLdDLb

— 1969 Miracle Mets 🏆 (@JamesPiccoli) January 23, 2019

Today is the birthday of former Celtics owner Ellis E. “Woody” Erdman, born this day in 1926 in Ashland Pennsylvania.

Erdman’s Trans-National Communications holding company bought the team in 1969 for a then-record $6 million and attempted to use the franchise to help cover the losses of other bad investments.

This damaged the team’s reputation financially to team president Red Auerbach’s disgust, but Trans-National Communications would go bankrupt in 1971, bringing in new ownership as a result.

Indiana’s 1960 Mr. Basketball and U. of Cincinnati All-American Ron Bonham was born on this day in 1942. He went on to play for the Celtics and Pacers and has a great story that he’ll tell you by going to https://t.co/IAOogojR6J, clicking on One on One and scrolling. pic.twitter.com/nUzG8JkohL

— Mark Montieth (@MarkMontieth) June 1, 2020

Finally, it is also the day we lost Celtics wing Ron Bonham in 2016. The Cincinnati product was drafted by Boston in 1964, playing 76 games over two seasons with the team in a reserve role.

He’d win two titles with the Celtics in 1965 and 1966, averaging 6.3 points and 1.5 boards per game — rest in peace.

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