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1993–94 Boston Celtics season

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Record
  
32–50 (.390)

Start date
  
1993

Radios
  
WEEI, WTIC

Playoff finish
  
DNQ

Head coach
  
Chris Ford

Arenas
  
Boston Garden, XL Center

Place
  
Division: 5th (Atlantic) Conference: 10th (Eastern)

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

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1992–93 Boston Celtics season

The 1993–94 NBA season was the 48th season of the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association. This season marked the first since 1978–79 that the Celtics failed to qualify for the NBA Playoffs (a streak of 14 seasons), finishing fifth in the Atlantic Division with a 32–50 record. Tragedy struck the team prior to the season when star forward and team captain Reggie Lewis died of cardiac arrest during practice. The absence of Lewis, and the retirements over the previous two seasons of Larry Bird and Kevin McHale contributed to the poor season. The Celtics had a 7-game winning streak in January, but also had a winless month in February where they suffered a 13-game losing streak. Dino Radja was named to the All-Rookie Second Team. Following the season, longtime Celtics center Robert Parish signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Charlotte Hornets, and Kevin Gamble signed with the Miami Heat.

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Roster Notes

  • This was center Matt Wenstrom's only NBA season.
  • Center Alaa Abdelnaby also holds American citizenship.
  • Guard Tony Harris was not on the final roster.
  • Awards and records

  • Dino Radja, NBA All-Rookie Team 2nd Team
  • References

    1993–94 Boston Celtics season Wikipedia