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1989–90 Boston Celtics season

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Record
  
52–30 (.634)

Head coach
  
Jimmy Rodgers

Radios
  
WEEI, WTIC

Period
  
1989 – 1990

Owners
  
Don Gaston, Alan N. Cohen

Arenas
  
Boston Garden, XL Center

Place
  
Division: 2nd (Atlantic) Conference: 4th (Eastern)

Playoff finish
  
East First Round (eliminated 2–3)

Televisions
  
Comcast SportsNet New England, WLVI, WCCT-TV, WTIC-TV

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The 1989–90 NBA season was the 44th season of the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association. With Larry Bird returning after playing just six games in the 1988–89 season, the Celtics struggled around .500 during the first month of the season, but would win 11 of their next 15 games, finishing second in the Atlantic Division with a solid 52–30 record. Bird led the way averaging 24.3 points, 9.5 rebounds and 7.5 assists per game, while being selected for the 1990 NBA All-Star Game, and selected to the All-NBA Second Team. In the first round of the playoffs, the Celtics looked ready to make a serious run as they jumped out to a 2–0 lead over the 5th-seeded New York Knicks. However, they would collapse as they lost three straight games, losing 3–2 to the Knicks. Following the season, Dennis Johnson retired.

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Regular season

Larry Bird, the Celtics star player, was coming back after surgery to both heels the previous season and later said he never felt the same. Despite the injury, the Celtics were able to rise to 2nd place in the Atlantic Division. By the end of the regular season, the Celtics had scored an average of 110 points per a game, and allowed an average of 106 points per game. During the playoffs against the Knicks that year, the Celtics quickly took the first 2 games of the series, but the New York Knicks would come back and rally to win 3 games in a row, sending the Celtics home.

East First Round

(4) Boston Celtics vs. (5) New York Knicks: Knicks win series 3–2

  • Game 1 @ Boston Garden, Boston (April 26): Boston 116, New York 105
  • Game 2 @ Boston Garden, Boston (April 28): Boston 157, New York 128
  • Game 3 @ Madison Square Garden, New York City (May 2): New York 102, Boston 99
  • Game 4 @ Madison Square Garden, New York City (May 4): New York 135, Boston 108
  • Game 5 @ Boston Garden, Boston (May 6): New York 121, Boston 114
  • Last Playoff Meeting: 1988 Eastern Conference First Round (Boston won 3–1)

    Awards and records

  • Larry Bird, All-NBA Second Team
  • Kevin McHale, NBA All-Defensive Second Team
  • References

    1989–90 Boston Celtics season Wikipedia