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1988–89 Boston Celtics season

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Record
  
42–40 (.512)

Head coach
  
Jimmy Rodgers

Arenas
  
Boston Garden, XL Center

Period
  
1988 – 1989

Owners
  
Don Gaston, Alan N. Cohen

Place
  
Division: 3rd (Atlantic) Conference: 8th (Eastern)

Playoff finish
  
East First Round (eliminated 0–3)

Radio
  
WEEI (Johnny Most, Glenn Ordway)

Televisions
  
WLVI, Comcast SportsNet New England

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1989–90 Boston Celtics season

The 1988–89 Boston Celtics season was the 43rd season of the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). This was the first season for Jimmy Rodgers as head coach. Rodgers had been a Celtics assistant coach prior to this season. This year's Celtics team was severely hindered by the loss of star forward Larry Bird to a heel injury which required surgery. Bird played only six early-season games before being lost to injury. Initially, Bird was expected back in March, but it was delayed and ultimately became a season-ending injury. The results were dramatic as the Celtics, who had averaged over 60 wins per season thus far in the 1980s, fell to just 42 wins in this season. Coming into the season, the Celtics had been the Eastern Conference's #1 seed five years in a row. This season they were the #8 seed, clinching a playoff spot in the season's final game. This season included some bright spots, particularly the emergence of guard Reggie Lewis, who had been only a minimal bench contributor in his rookie season of 1987-88, but averaged nearly 20 points per game as a starter in 1988-89.

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The Celtics were still dangerous at Boston Garden (defeating both the Lakers and Pistons) but struggled mightily away from home, failing to record a road win over a team with a winning record.

The Celtics faced the Detroit Pistons in the postseason for the 4th time in 5 seasons, but this time much earlier, in the first round. The Pistons were heavily favored but hope arose for a competitive series when the Celtics activated Larry Bird for their playoff roster. However, Bird never suited for a game and the Pistons easily dispatched the Celtics in a three-game sweep.

East First Round

(1) Detroit Pistons vs. (8) Boston Celtics: Pistons win series 3-0

  • Game 1 @ The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills (April 28): Detroit 101, Boston 91
  • Game 2 @ The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills (April 30): Detroit 102, Boston 95
  • Game 3 @ Boston Garden, Boston (May 2): Detroit 100, Boston 85
  • Last Playoff Meeting: 1988 Eastern Conference Finals (Detroit won 4-2)

    Awards and records

  • Robert Parish, All-NBA Third Team
  • Kevin McHale, NBA All-Defensive Second Team
  • Brian Shaw, NBA All-Rookie Team 2nd Team
  • References

    1988–89 Boston Celtics season Wikipedia