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| team = Boston Celtics | misc = Seventeenth NBA Championship Ray Allen's first season with the Celtics Kevin Garnett's first season with the Celtics | DivisionWin = yes | ConferenceWin = yes | ChampionshipWin = yes | end_year = 2008 | wins = 66 | losses = 16 | division = atlantic | division_place = 1 | conf_place = 1 | coach = Doc Rivers | gm = Danny Ainge | owners = H. Irving Grousbeck Wycliffe Grousbeck Stephen Pagliuca The Abbey Group | arena = TD Banknorth Garden | playoffs = NBA Champions (Defeated Lakers 4–2) | bbr_team = BOS | television = CSN New England | radio = WEEI }} The 2007–08 Boston Celtics season was the 62nd season of the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association (NBA). This marked the season powered by the acquisitions of perennial All-Stars Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen in the offseason, the Celtics finished with a record of 66–16 and posted the best single-season turnaround in NBA history. They finished first in both the Atlantic Division and the Eastern Conference, and achieved the league's best record. The 66 wins were also the third-most in franchise history, behind the 1972–73 Celtics’ 68 wins and the famous 1985–86 Celtics’ 67 wins including 40 at home. Kevin Garnett was named NBA Defensive Player of the Year, while Danny Ainge, who executed "the most dramatic NBA turnaround ever", was named NBA Executive of the Year.[1] The Celtics also sold out all 41 regular-season home games. Their two-year absence from the playoffs came to an end as they met the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the 2008 NBA Playoffs. Eventually, they advanced to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1987, where they met the Los Angeles Lakers, reigniting their storied rivalry. The Celtics won 4–2, capturing their first championship since {{nbafy|1986}}, and seventeenth in franchise history, the most in NBA history. However, they had a far more difficult path to this championship, playing 26 games, the most any team had ever played in a post-season. Key dates
SummaryNBA draft 2007: The Ray Allen trade{{main|2007 NBA draft}}On May 22, the Celtics were assigned the 5th overall selection in the NBA Draft Lottery, essentially losing their chance of drafting either Greg Oden or Kevin Durant, who both were considered to go 1st and 2nd in the draft. The 5th pick was the worst-case scenario for the Celtics, who had a 19.9% chance of obtaining the 1st overall selection. However, on June 28, the day of the 2007 NBA draft, the Celtics traded the 5th pick along with Wally Szczerbiak and Delonte West to the Seattle SuperSonics in exchange for All-Star 3-point specialist Ray Allen and the 35th overall selection prior to the event, and with the 5th pick selected forward Jeff Green for Seattle.[8] In the second round of the draft, the Celtics selected guard Gabe Pruitt with the 32nd pick, which was their own, and forward Glen "Big Baby" Davis with the 35th pick, previously obtained from Seattle.[9] Kevin Garnett tradeOn July 31, the Celtics traded for 10-time All-Star and 2004 MVP Kevin Garnett in the single largest trade for one player in NBA history.[11] He was acquired from the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Al Jefferson, Ryan Gomes, Theo Ratliff, Gerald Green, Sebastian Telfair, Boston's 2009 first-round draft pick (top three protected), the return of Minnesota's conditional first-round draft pick previously obtained in the 2006 Ricky Davis–Wally Szczerbiak trade and cash considerations.[12] By adding Garnett to All-Stars Paul Pierce and Ray Allen, the trade brought a new era of relevance to the long-struggling franchise, but it also left the roster short-handed.[13][14] Free agencyThe Garnett trade left the roster depleted and depth became an immediate concern. Eventually, the Celtics signed guards Eddie House and Jackie Manuel on August 1,[15][16] just two days after the Garnett trade, and center Scot Pollard on August 9.[17] Later, Ainge called and asked 5-time All-Star Reggie Miller to return from his 2-year retirement and join the roster in a reserve role.[18] Miller strongly considered the possibility of playing alongside Garnett, but ultimately announced on August 23 that he would not join the Celtics.[19] On August 27, forward James Posey signed with the team and was considered a decisive signing which instantly gave the Celtics a drastic improvement to their bench.[20] On September 26, center Esteban Batista and guard Dahntay Jones signed non-guaranteed contracts with the Celtics, two days before the beginning of training camp and the team's departure to Rome for the 2007 NBA Europe Live Tour.[21] Curiously, Jones was involved in a trade back in the 2003 NBA draft, in which the Celtics drafted him with the 20th overall selection, but immediately traded him with the 16th pick, Troy Bell, to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for the 13th pick, Marcus Banks, and the 27th pick, Kendrick Perkins. Ultimately, the Celtics waived Batista on October 16, and Manuel and Jones on October 25, bringing the roster down to 14 players, one shy of the league maximum of 15 players, in order to have roster flexibility and be able to sign another player midway through the season.[22] Later in the season, on December 18, the Celtics released yet another player, Brandon Wallace, in order to have even more roster flexibility that coach Doc Rivers said they needed. This move brought the roster down to only 13 players, which is the league minimum for players allowed on a team's roster.[23] On February 27, the Celtics signed center P.J. Brown for the remainder of the season, in order to bolster their front court.[24][25] His decision to come to Boston was strongly aided by a conversation with future teammates Ray Allen and Paul Pierce, who convinced him to sign with the Celtics during the 2008 NBA All-Star Weekend.[26] On March 4, 2008, the Celtics officially announced that they had signed guard Sam Cassell.[27] After the signing, Cassell immediately flew back to his hometown of Baltimore to attend funeral services for a deceased family member.[28][29] This signing ultimately put the roster up to the league maximum of 15 players. Draft picks{{main|2007 NBA draft}}
Roster{{NBA roster header|team=Boston Celtics| bg1 = #008040 | color1 = white | bg2 = #efe196 | color2 = #008040}}{{player2 | num = 20 | first = Ray | last = Allen | pos = SG | ft = 6 | in = 5 | lbs = 205 |DOB = 1975-07-20| college = University of Connecticut}}{{player2 | num = 42 | first = Tony | last = Allen | dab = basketball | pos = SG | ft = 6 | in = 4 | lbs = 213 |DOB = 1982-01-11| college = Oklahoma State}}{{player2 | num = 93 | first = P.J. | last = Brown | pos = PF | ft = 6 | in = 11 | lbs = 239 |DOB = 1969-10-14| college = Louisiana Tech}}{{player2 | num = 28 | first = Sam | last = Cassell | pos = PG | ft = 6 | in = 3 | lbs = 185 |DOB = 1969-11-18| college = Florida State}}{{player2 | num = 11 | first = Glen | last = Davis | dab = basketball | pos = PF | ft = 6 | in = 9 | lbs = 289 |DOB = 1986-01-01| college = Louisiana State}}{{player2 | num = 5 | first = Kevin | last = Garnett | pos = PF | ft = 6 | in = 11 | lbs = 220 |DOB = 1976-05-19| school = Farragut}}{{player2 | num = 50 | first = Eddie | last = House | pos = PG | ft = 6 | in = 1 | lbs = 175 |DOB = 1978-05-14| school = Arizona State}}{{player2 | num = 43 | first = Kendrick | last = Perkins | pos = C | ft = 6 | in = 10 | lbs = 264 |DOB = 1984-11-10| school = CJOHS}}{{player2 | num = 34 | first = Paul | last = Pierce | pos = SF | ft = 6 | in = 7 | lbs = 235 |DOB = 1977-10-13| school = Kansas | note = C}}{{player2 | num = 66 | first = Scot | last = Pollard | pos = C | ft = 6 | in = 11 | lbs = 278 |DOB = 1975-02-12| school = Kansas | inj=yes}}{{player2 | num = 41 | first = James | last = Posey | pos = SF | ft = 6 | in = 8 | lbs = 217 |DOB = 1977-01-13| college = Xavier}}{{player2 | num = 0 | first = Leon | last = Powe | pos = PF | ft = 6 | in = 8 | lbs = 240 |DOB = 1984-01-22| school = University of California, Berkeley}}{{player2 | num = 13 | first = Gabe | last = Pruitt | pos = PG | ft = 6 | in = 4 | lbs = 170 |DOB = 1986-04-19| college = USC}}{{player2 | num = 9 | first = Rajon | last = Rondo | pos = PG | ft = 6 | in = 1 | lbs = 171 |DOB = 1986-02-22| college = University of Kentucky}}{{player2 | num = 44 | first = Brian | last = Scalabrine | pos = PF | ft = 6 | in = 9 | lbs = 235 |DOB = 1978-03-18| college = USC}}{{NBA roster footer | head_coach =
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| roster_url = http://www.nba.com/celtics/roster/ | transaction_url = http://www.hoopshype.com/general_managers/danny_ainge.htm | accessdate = 2008-03-04 }} Regular seasonStandings{{2007–08 NBA Atlantic standings|team=BOS}}Record vs. opponents
Game log{{NBA game log start|Boston Celtics|end_year=2008|record=Total: 66–16 (Home: 35–6; Road: 31–10)}}{{NBA game log section|Boston Celtics|November|first=yes| home_wins = 8 | home_losses = 0 | road_wins = 5 | road_losses = 2 }} |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 1 || November 2 || Washington || 103–83 || Pierce (28) || Garnett (20) || Garnett (5) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 1–0 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 2 || November 4 || @ Toronto || 98–95 (OT) || Allen (33) || Garnett (13) || Garnett, Pierce (6) ||Air Canada Centre 19,800 || 2–0 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 3 || November 7 || Denver || 119–93 || Pierce (26) || Garnett (13) || Garnett (7) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 3–0 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 4 || November 9 || Atlanta || 106–83 || Garnett (27) || Garnett (19) || Rondo (7) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 4–0 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 5 || November 10 || @ New Jersey || 112–101 || Pierce (28) || Garnett (14) || Garnett (6) ||Izod Center 18,171 || 5–0 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 6 || November 13 || @ Indiana || 101–86 || Pierce (31) || Garnett, Pierce (11) || Pierce (6) ||Conseco Fieldhouse 12,143 || 6–0 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 7 || November 14 || New Jersey || 91–69 || Garnett (16) || Garnett, Perkins (8) || Allen (6) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 7–0 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 8 || November 16 || Miami || 92–91 || Garnett (26) || Garnett (11) || Rondo (10) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 8–0 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 9 || November 18 || @ Orlando || 102–104 || Pierce (28) || Garnett (11) || Pierce (6) ||Amway Arena 17,519 || 8–1 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 10 || November 21 || Golden State || 105–82 || Allen (21) || Garnett, Pierce (10) || Rondo (6) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 9–1 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 11 || November 23 || L. A. Lakers || 107–94 || Garnett, Perkins (21) || Garnett (11) || Rondo (10) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 10–1 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 12 || November 24 || @ Charlotte || 96–95 || Garnett, Pierce (23) || Garnett (11) || Pierce (7) ||Charlotte Bobcats Arena 19,201 || 11–1 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 13 || November 27 || @ Cleveland || 104–109 (OT) || Allen (29) || Allen, Rondo (7) || Rondo (6) ||Quicken Loans Arena 20,562 || 11–2 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 14 || November 29 || New York || 104–59 || Allen, Pierce (21) || Garnett (11) || Rondo (7) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 12–2 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 15 || November 30 || @ Miami || 95–85 || Pierce (27) || Garnett (9) || Rondo (6) ||American Airlines Arena 20,022 || 13–2 |-{{NBA game log section|Boston Celtics|December| | home_wins = 6 | home_losses = 1 | road_wins = 7 | road_losses = 0 }} |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 16 || December 2 || Cleveland || 80–70 || Allen (20) || Garnett (8) || Allen, Garnett, House, Pierce (3) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 14–2 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 17 || December 5 || @ Philadelphia || 113–103 || Garnett (22) || Garnett (7) || Pierce (12) ||Wachovia Center 15,779 || 15–2 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 18 || December 7 || Toronto || 112–84 || Garnett (23) || Posey (10) || Rondo (7) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 16–2 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 19 || December 8 || @ Chicago || 92–81 || Allen (21) || Davis (12) || Pierce (7) ||United Center 22,778 || 17–2 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 20 || December 12 || Sacramento || 90–78 || Pierce (26) || Davis (9) || Rondo (5) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 18–2 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 21 || December 14 || Milwaukee || 104–82 || Pierce (32) || Garnett (7) || Rondo (8) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 19–2 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 22 || December 16 || @ Toronto || 90–77 || Pierce (18) || Garnett (8) || Garnett (6) ||Air Canada Centre 19,800 || 20–2 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 23 || December 19 || Detroit || 85–87|| Garnett (26) || Garnett (12) || Rondo (7) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 20–3 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 24 || December 21 || Chicago || 107–82 || Pierce (22) || Garnett, Pierce, Rondo (7) || Garnett (5) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 21–3 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 25 || December 23 || Orlando || 103–91 || Pierce (24) || Garnett, Perkins (12) || Pierce, Rondo (6) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 22–3 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 26 || December 26 || @ Sacramento || 89–69 || Allen (17) || Garnett (10) || Pierce (6) ||ARCO Arena 17,317 || 23–3 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 27 || December 27 || @ Seattle || 104–96 || Pierce (37) || Garnett (14) || Rondo (5) ||KeyArena 17,072 || 24–3 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 28 || December 29 || @ Utah || 104–98 || Pierce (24) || Garnett, Perkins (9) || Rondo (7) ||EnergySolutions Arena 19,911 || 25–3 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 29 || December 30 || @ L. A. Lakers || 110–91 || Pierce (33) || Garnett (12) || Garnett (6) ||Staples Center 18,997 || 26–3 |-{{NBA game log section|Boston Celtics|January| | home_wins = 6 | home_losses = 3 | road_wins = 4 | road_losses = 2 }} |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 30 || January 2 || Houston || 97–93 || Garnett (26) || Garnett (9) || Rondo (9) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 27–3 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 31 || January 4 || Memphis || 100–96 || Garnett, Pierce (23) || Pierce, Posey (10) || Allen, Garnett, Pierce (5) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 28–3 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 32 || January 5 || @ Detroit || 92–85 || Davis (20) || Perkins, Pierce (9) || Pierce (7) ||The Palace of Auburn Hills 22,076 || 29–3 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 33 || January 9 || Charlotte || 83–95 || Garnett (24) || Perkins (10) || Garnett, Posey (4) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 29–4 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 34 || January 11 || @ New Jersey || 86–77 || Garnett (20) || Garnett (11) || Pierce (5) ||Izod Center 20,049 || 30–4 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 35 || January 12 || @ Washington || 78–85 || Garnett (19) || Perkins (7) || Pierce (6) ||Verizon Center 20,173 || 30–5 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 36 || January 14 || Washington || 83–88 || Garnett (23) || Garnett (9) || Garnett (6) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 30–6 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 37 || January 16 || Portland || 100–90 || Allen (35) || Pierce (8) || House, Pierce (5) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 31–6 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 38 || January 18 || Philadelphia || 116–89 || Allen (23) || Perkins (7) || Garnett (8) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 32–6 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 39 || January 21 || @ New York || 109–93 || Perkins (24) || Garnett (13) || Garnett, Pierce (7) ||Madison Square Garden 19,763 || 33–6 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 40 || January 23 || Toronto || 112–114 || Garnett (26) || Garnett (7) || Pierce (9) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 33–7 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 41 || January 25 || Minnesota || 87–86 || Perkins (21) || Garnett (16) || Pierce (8) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 34–7 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 42 || January 27 || @ Orlando || 93–96 || Pierce (24) || Pierce, Powe (9) || Rondo (5) ||Amway Arena 17,519 || 34–8 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 43 || January 29 || @ Miami || 117–87 || Powe (25) || Powe (11) || Allen (6) ||American Airlines Arena 19,600 || 35–8 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 44 || January 31 || Dallas || 96–90 || Allen, Pierce (26) || Rondo (12) || Rondo (4) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 36–8 |-{{NBA game log section|Boston Celtics|February| | home_wins = 5 | home_losses = 0 | road_wins = 4 | road_losses = 4 }} |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 45 || February 5 || @ Cleveland || 113–114 || Allen (24) || Rondo (7) || Allen (5) ||Quicken Loans Arena 20,562 || 36–9 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 46 || February 6 || L. A. Clippers || 111–100 || Rondo (24) || Powe (10) || Rondo (8) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 37–9 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 47 || February 8 || @ Minnesota || 88–86 || Pierce (18) || Powe (8) || Pierce (6) ||Target Center 19,511 || 38–9 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 48 || February 10 || San Antonio || 98–90 || Pierce (35) || Rondo (11) || Rondo (12) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 39–9 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 49 || February 12 || @ Indiana || 104–97 || Pierce (28) || Pierce (12) || Rondo (7) ||Conseco Fieldhouse 13,603 || 40–9 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 50 || February 13 || New York || 111–103 || Pierce (24) || Posey (11) || Pierce (7) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 41–9 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 51 || February 19 || @ Denver || 118–124 || Pierce (24) || Powe (11) || Pierce (7) ||Pepsi Center 19,894 || 41–10 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 52 || February 20 || @ Golden State || 117–119 || Allen (32) || Garnett (15) || Allen, Rondo (6) ||Oracle Arena 20,711 || 41–11 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 53 || February 22 || @ Phoenix || 77–85 || Garnett (19) || Perkins, Pierce (6) || Garnett (4) ||US Airways Center 18,422 || 41–12 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 54 || February 24 || @ Portland || 112–102 || Pierce (30) || Garnett, Pierce (7) || Rondo (8) ||Rose Garden 20,554 || 42–12 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 55 || February 25 || @ L. A. Clippers || 104–76 || Pierce, Posey (17) || Perkins (9) || Allen (7) ||Staples Center 19,328 || 43–12 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 56 || February 27 || Cleveland || 92–87 || Allen (22) || Garnett (11) || Rondo (8) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 44–12 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 57 || February 29 || Charlotte || 108–100 || Allen (23) || Garnett, Perkins (9) || Rondo (16) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 45–12 |-{{NBA game log section|Boston Celtics|March| | home_wins = 7 | home_losses = 2 | road_wins = 6 | road_losses = 1 }} |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 58 || March 2 || Atlanta || 98–88 || Pierce (30) || Garnett (16) || Rondo (8) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 46–12 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 59 || March 5 || Detroit || 90–78 || Garnett (31) || Perkins (20) || Allen, Pierce, Rondo (5) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 47–12 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 60 || March 7 || Chicago || 116–93 || Pierce (22) || Perkins (11) || House, Pierce (5) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 48–12 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 61 || March 8 || @ Memphis || 119–89 || Allen (23) || Perkins (11) || Rondo (9) ||FedExForum 18,119 || 49–12 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 62 || March 10 || @ Philadelphia || 100–86 || Garnett (26) || Garnett (12) || Rondo (8) ||Wachovia Center 20,438 || 50–12 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 63 || March 12 || Seattle || 111–82 || Allen, Garnett (18) || Allen (7) || Pierce (11) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 51–12 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 64 || March 14 || Utah || 92–110 || Garnett (15) || Perkins (7) || Garnett (6) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 51–13 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 65 || March 15 || @ Milwaukee || 99–77 || Garnett (19) || Brown (9) || Cassell (5) ||Bradley Center 17,626 || 52–13 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 66 || March 17 || @ San Antonio || 93–91 || Pierce (22) || Garnett, Pierce (8) || Pierce (5) ||AT&T Center 18,797 || 53–13 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 67 || March 18 || @ Houston || 94–74 || Garnett (22) || Garnett (11) || Pierce (5) ||Toyota Center 18,525 || 54–13 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 68 || March 20 || @ Dallas || 94–90 || Pierce (22) || Garnett, Pierce (13) || Cassell (6) ||American Airlines Center 20,582 || 55–13 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 69 || March 22 || @ New Orleans || 106–113 || Pierce (28) || Garnett (12) || Rondo (7) ||New Orleans Arena 18,280 || 55–14 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 70 || March 24 || Philadelphia || 90–95 || Garnett (18) || Powe (7) || Rondo (7) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 55–15 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 71 || March 26 || Phoenix || 117–97 || Garnett (30) || Perkins (10) || Allen (8) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 56–15 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 72 || March 28 || New Orleans || 112–92 || Pierce (27) || Garnett (13) || Pierce (9) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 57–15 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 73 || March 30 || Miami || 88–62 || Powe (17) || Powe (13) || Garnett (5) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 58–15 |-{{NBA game log section|Boston Celtics|April| | home_wins = 3 | home_losses = 0 | road_wins = 5 | road_losses = 1 }} |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 74 || April 1 || @ Chicago || 106–92 || Allen (22) || Perkins (9) || Rondo (10) ||United Center 22,225 || 59–15 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 75 || April 2 || Indiana || 92–77 || Garnett (20) || Garnett (11) || Rondo (6) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 60–15 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 76 || April 5 || @ Charlotte || 101–78 || Powe (22) || Powe (9) || Rondo (5) ||Charlotte Bobcats Arena 19,403 || 61–15 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 77 || April 8 || @ Milwaukee || 107–104 (OT) || Garnett (21) || Perkins (10) || Pierce (4) ||Bradley Center 15,921 || 62–15 |- bgcolor="edbebf" | 78 || April 9 || @ Washington || 95–109 || Pierce (28) || Garnett (14) || Pierce, Rondo (7) ||Verizon Center 20,173 || 62–16 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 79 || April 11 || Milwaukee || 102–86 || Rondo (16) || Garnett, Posey (8) || Rondo (10) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 63–16 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 80 || April 12 || @ Atlanta || 99–89 || Garnett (24) || Davis (10) || Cassell, Rondo (5) ||Philips Arena 20,098 || 64–16 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 81 || April 14 || @ New York || 99–93 || Rondo (23) || Rondo (10) || Rondo (5) ||Madison Square Garden 19,763 || 65–16 |- bgcolor="bbffbb" | 82 || April 16 || New Jersey || 105–94 || Powe (27) || Powe (11) || Cassell (4) ||TD Banknorth Garden 18,624 || 66–16 |-{{NBA game log end|BOS|end_year=2008}} Playoffs{{main|2008 NBA Playoffs}}Although the Celtics had the best record in the NBA with 66–16 in the regular season, their path to their first championship since {{nbafy|1986}} was far from easy. They ended up playing the most games a team had ever played in a postseason, with 26, surpassing the 1994 New York Knicks, whom Celtics coach Doc Rivers played for, and the 2005 Detroit Pistons, each of whom played 25, but lost their respective finals in seven games . This record was set in Game 6 of the Finals, where they won the championship.[30] Finals{{main|2008 NBA Finals}}Game 1{{Basketballbox| bg = #eee | date = June 5 | time = 9:00 pm | report = Recap | team1 = Los Angeles Lakers | score1 = 88 | score2 = 98 | team2 = Boston Celtics | Q1 = 21–23 | Q2 = 30–23 | Q3 = 22–31 | Q4 = 15–21 | points1 = Bryant 24 | points2 = Garnett 24, Pierce 22 | rebounds1 = Gasol 8 | rebounds2 = Garnett 13 | assist1 = Bryant, Fisher 6 | assist2 = Rondo 7 | otherstat1 = TOs: Bryant 4 | otherstat2 = Stls: Posey 2 | place = TD Banknorth Garden, Boston | attendance = 18,624 | referee =
| TV = ABC, TSN, Cuatro, Canal+, Canal 7 }} Game 2{{Basketballbox| bg = #eee | date = June 8 | time = 9:00 pm | report = Recap | team1 = Los Angeles Lakers | score1 = 102 | score2 = 108 | team2 = Boston Celtics | Q1 = 22–20 | Q2 = 20–34 | Q3 = 19–29 | Q4 = 41–25 | points1 = Bryant 30 | points2 = Pierce 28, Powe 21 | rebounds1 = Radmanović, Gasol 10 | rebounds2 = Garnett 14 | assist1 = Bryant 8 | assist2 = Rondo 16 | otherstat1 = TOs: Bryant 4 | otherstat2 = 3P-FG: Pierce 4/4 | place = TD Banknorth Garden, Boston | attendance = 18,624 | referee =
| TV = ABC, TSN, Cuatro, Canal+, Canal 7 }} Game 3{{Basketballbox| bg = #eee | date = June 10 | time = 9:00 pm | report = Recap | team1 = Boston Celtics | score1 = 81 | score2 = 87 | team2 = Los Angeles Lakers | Q1 = 20–20 | Q2 = 17–23 | Q3 = 25–17 | Q4 = 19–27 | points1 = Allen 25 | points2 = Bryant 36, Vujačić 20 | rebounds1 = Garnett 12 | rebounds2 = Gasol 12 | assist1 = Garnett 5 | assist2 = Farmar 5 | otherstat1 = FG: Pierce 2/14 | otherstat2 = 3P-FG: Vujačić 3/5 | place = Staples Center, Los Angeles | attendance =18,997 | referee =
| TV = ABC, TSN, Cuatro, Canal+, Canal 7 }} Game 4{{Basketballbox| bg = #eee | date = June 12 | time = 9:00 pm | report = Recap | team1 = Boston Celtics | score1 = 97 | score2 = 91 | team2 = Los Angeles Lakers | Q1 = 14–35 | Q2 = 26–23 | Q3 = 31–15 | Q4 = 26–18 | points1 = Pierce 20, Allen 19 | points2 = Odom 19 | rebounds1 = Garnett 11 | rebounds2 = Gasol, Odom 10 | assist1 = Pierce 7 | assist2 = Bryant 10 | otherstat1 = Stls: Allen 3 | otherstat2 = FG: Bryant 6/19 | place = Staples Center, Los Angeles | attendance = 18,997 | referee =
| TV = ABC, TSN, Cuatro, Canal+, Canal 7 }} Game 5{{Basketballbox| bg = #eee | date = June 15 | time = 9:00 pm | report = Recap | team1 = Boston Celtics | score1 = 98 | score2 = 103 | team2 = Los Angeles Lakers | Q1 = 22–39| Q2 = 30–16| Q3 = 18–24| Q4 = 28–24 | points1 = Pierce 38 | points2 = Bryant 25 | rebounds1 = Garnett 14 | rebounds2 = Gasol 13 | assist1 = Pierce 8 | assist2 = Gasol 6 | otherstat1 = TOs: Pierce 5 | otherstat2 = Blocks: Odom 4 | place = Staples Center, Los Angeles | attendance = 18,997 | referee =
| TV = ABC, TSN, Cuatro, Canal+, Canal 7 }} Game 6{{Basketballbox| bg = #eee | date = June 17 | time = 9:00 pm | report = Recap | team1 = Los Angeles Lakers | score1 = 92 | team2 = Boston Celtics | score2 = 131 | Q1 = 20–24 | Q2 = 15–34 | Q3 = 25–31 | Q4 = 32–42 | points1 = Bryant 22 | points2 = Allen, Garnett 26 | rebounds1 = Odom 10 | rebounds2 = Garnett 14 | assist1 = Odom 5 | assist2 = Pierce 10 | otherstat1 = FG: Bryant 7/22 | otherstat2 = Stls: Rondo 6 | place = TD Banknorth Garden, Boston | attendance = | referee =
| TV = ABC, TSN, Cuatro, Canal+, Canal 7 | series = Boston wins series, 4–2 }} Player statistics{{NBA roster statistics legend}}Season{{NBA roster statistics start |team=Boston Celtics}}|- | {{sort|Allen, Ray|Ray Allen}} | 73 || 73 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 35.9 || .445 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | .398 || .907 || 3.7 || 3.1 || 0.89 || 0.22 || 17.4 |- | {{sort|Allen, Tony|Tony Allen}} | 75 || 11 || 18.3 || .434 || .316 || .762 || 2.2 || 1.5 || 0.83 || 0.28 || 6.6 |- | {{sort|Brown, P.J.|P. J. Brown}} | 18 || 0 || 11.6 || .341 || .000 || .688 || 3.8 || 0.6 || 0.28 || 0.44 || 2.2 |- | {{sort|Cassell, Sam|Sam Cassell*}} | 55 || 34 || 23.1 || .438 || .303 || .882 || 2.5 || 3.9 || 0.67 || 0.11 || 11.2 |- | {{sort|Davis, Glen|Glen Davis}} | 69 || 1 || 13.6 || .484 || .000 || .660 || 3.0 || 0.4 || 0.45 || 0.29 || 4.5 |- | {{sort|Garnett, Kevin|Kevin Garnett}} | 71 || 71 || 32.8 || .539 || .000 || .801 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 9.2 || 3.4 || 1.41 || 1.25 || 18.8 |- | {{sort|House, Eddie|Eddie House}} | 78 || 2 || 19.0 || .409 || .393 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | .917 || 2.1 || 1.9 || 0.76 || 0.13 || 7.5 |- | {{sort|Perkins, Kendrick|Kendrick Perkins}} | 78 || 78 || 24.5 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | .615 || .000 || .623 || 6.1 || 1.1 || 0.40 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 1.46 || 6.9 |- | {{sort|Pierce, Paul|Paul Pierce}} | style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 80 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 80 || 35.9 || .464 || .392 || .843 || 5.1 || 4.5 || 1.26 || 0.45 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 19.6 |- | {{sort|Pollard, Scot|Scot Pollard}} | 22 || 0 || 7.9 || .522 || .000 || .682 || 1.7 || 0.1 || 0.14 || 0.27 || 1.8 |- | {{sort|Posey, James|James Posey}} | 74 || 2 || 24.6 || .418 || .380 || .809 || 4.4 || 1.5 || 0.97 || 0.26 || 7.4 |- | {{sort|Powe, Leon|Leon Powe}} | 56 || 5 || 14.4 || .572 || .000 || .710 || 4.1 || 0.3 || 0.27 || 0.29 || 7.9 |- | {{sort|Pruitt, Gabe|Gabe Pruitt}} | 15 || 0 || 6.3 || .359 || .250 || .500 || 0.5 || 0.9 || 0.33 || 0.00 || 2.1 |- | {{sort|Rondo, Rajon|Rajon Rondo}} | 77 || 77 || 29.9 || .492 || .263 || .611 || 4.2 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 5.1 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 1.68 || 0.17 || 10.6 |- | {{sort|Scalabrine, Brian|Brian Scalabrine}} | 48 || 9 || 10.7 || .309 || .326 || .750 || 1.6 || 0.8 || 0.19 || 0.17 || 1.8 |}
Playoffs{{NBA roster statistics start |team=Boston Celtics}}|- | {{sort|Allen, Ray|Ray Allen}} | style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 26 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 26 || 38.0 || .428 || .396 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | .913 || 3.8 || 2.7 || 0.92 || 0.31 || 15.6 |- | {{sort|Allen, Tony|Tony Allen}} | 15 || 0 || 4.3 || .563 || .000 || .400 || 0.2 || 0.2 || 0.13 || 0.00 || 1.3 |- | {{sort|Brown, P.J.|P. J. Brown}} | 25 || 0 || 13.6 || .464 || .000 || .840 || 2.4 || 0.5 || 0.20 || 0.40 || 2.9 |- | {{sort|Cassell, Sam|Sam Cassell}} | 21 || 0 || 12.6 || .333 || .214 || .824 || 0.7 || 1.2 || 0.38 || 0.05 || 4.5 |- | {{sort|Davis, Glen|Glen Davis}} | 17 || 0 || 8.1 || .412 || .000 || .611 || 1.5 || 0.4 || 0.29 || 0.24 || 2.3 |- | {{sort|Garnett, Kevin|Kevin Garnett}} | style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 26 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 26 || 38.0 || .495 || .250 || .810 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 10.5 || 3.3 || 1.35 || 1.12 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 20.4 |- | {{sort|House, Eddie|Eddie House}} | 21 || 0 || 7.9 || .304 || .355 || .875 || 1.0 || 0.9 || 0.24 || 0.05 || 2.5 |- | {{sort|Perkins, Kendrick|Kendrick Perkins}} | 25 || 25 || 25.2 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | .585 || .000 || .678 || 6.1 || 0.5 || 0.60 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 1.28 || 6.6 |- | {{sort|Pierce, Paul|Paul Pierce}} | style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 26 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 26 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 38.1 || .441 || .361 || .802 || 5.0 || 4.6 || 1.08 || 0.31 || 19.7 |- | {{sort|Pollard, Scot|Scot Pollard}} | 0 || 0 || 0.0 || .000 || .000 || .000 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.00 || 0.00 || 0.0 |- | {{sort|Posey, James|James Posey}} | style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 26 || 0 || 22.0 || .437 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | .398 || .875 || 3.6 || 1.1 || 1.00 || 0.31 || 6.7 |- | {{sort|Powe, Leon|Leon Powe}} | 23 || 1 || 11.7 || .493 || .000 || .667 || 2.7 || 0.2 || 0.00 || 0.13 || 5.0 |- | {{sort|Pruitt, Gabe|Gabe Pruitt}} | 0 || 0 || 0.0 || .000 || .000 || .000 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.00 || 0.00 || 0.0 |- | {{sort|Rondo, Rajon|Rajon Rondo}} | style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 26 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 26 || 32.0 || .407 || .250 || .691 || 4.1 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 6.6 || style="background:#efe196;color:#008040;" | 1.73 || 0.31 || 10.2 |- | {{sort|Scalabrine, Brian|Brian Scalabrine}} | 0 || 0 || 0.0 || .000 || .000 || .000 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.00 || 0.00 || 0.0 |} Awards, records and milestonesAwardsWeek/Month
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References1. ^Celtics first team in playoffs after beating up Pistons, Associated Press, March 5, 2008. 2. ^Jeff Horigan, For Celtics, division title a nice consolation prize, Boston Herald, March 15, 2012. 3. ^Mark Murphy, History by the numbers – 60th win takes you back, Boston Herald, April 3, 2008. 4. ^Marc J. Spears, Pacesetters – Celtics zero in on best record, home advantage, The Boston Globe, April 3, 2012. 5. ^1 No Big Three, but Celts still get top seed, complete NBA's biggest turnaround, Associated Press, April 5, 2008. 6. ^Marc J. Spears, Celtics shine without stars – Easy win clinches playoff advantage, The Boston Globe, April 6, 2008. 7. ^1 Mark Murphy, C's can do as they please – Stars sit, but team still clinches homecourt, Boston Herald, April 6, 2008. 8. ^Shira Springer, Celtics land Ray Allen, The Boston Globe 9. ^Peter May and Shira Springer, Pruitt, Davis second choices, The Boston Globe 10. ^Race to the MVP, NBA.com 11. ^ESPN – Five players, two picks sent to Wolves for Garnett – NBA 12. ^Celtics Acquire 10-Time All-Star Kevin Garnett | Celtics.com 13. ^C's now a favorite topic: KG deal alters standing in East – BostonHerald.com 14. ^Move is just the ticket for once-proud team, The Boston Globe, July 31, 2007. 15. ^Celts sign Eddie House, Boston Herald 16. ^Chris Sheridan, Boston starts to rebuild roster, signs House to one-year deal, ESPN.com 17. ^Pollard solidifies bench, Boston Herald 18. ^J.A. Adande, Celtics call Miller, who is considering return to NBA, ESPN.com, August 10, 2007 19. ^ESPN – Miller's comeback shot snuffed by lengthy season – NBA 20. ^ESPN – Posey agrees to two-year contract with revamped Celtics – NBA 21. ^Peter May, Camp Roster Set, The Boston Globe 22. ^Marc J. Spears, Wallace in, Jones and Manuel out, The Boston Globe 23. ^Peter May, Rookie Wallace gets cut loose, The Boston Globe, December 19, 2007 24. ^Mark Murphy, Celtics ink Brown, Boston Herald, February 27, 2008. 25. ^Celtics Sign P.J. Brown, Celtics.com. 26. ^Marc J. Spears, Brown in town to lend depth, The Boston Globe, February 28, 2008. 27. ^Celtics Sign Guard Sam Cassell, Celtics.com, March 4, 2008. 28. ^Celtics Insider, Cassell here and gone, Boston Herald, March 4, 2008. 29. ^Marc J. Spears, Cassell update, The Boston Globe, March 4, 2008. 30. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/17/sports/basketball/17nba.html?pagewanted=print|title=Celtics Remain Mindful of a Missed Opportunity|date=June 17, 2008|first=Howard|last=Beck|newspaper=The New York Times|page=D2}} 31. ^Garnett and Yao Named Players of the Week, NBA.com, November 12, 2007. 32. ^Rivers Named Coach of the Month, NBA.com, December 3, 2007. 33. ^Roy, Pierce Named Players of the Week, NBA.com, December 17, 2007. 34. ^Boston's Paul Pierce and New Orleans’ Chris Paul Named East and West Players of the Week, NBA.com, December 31, 2007. 35. ^Kevin Garnett, Chris Paul Named Players of the Week, NBA.com, March 24, 2008. 36. ^Greg Lee, KG P.O.W., The Boston Globe, March 24, 2008. 37. ^Boston's Rivers, Utah's Sloan Named Coaches of the Month, NBA.com, April 1, 2008. 38. ^Garnett, Iverson Named Players of the Week, NBA.com, April 14, 2008. 39. ^Rivers, Jackson Named Coaches of the Month, NBA.com, April 17, 2008. 40. ^Doc Rivers to Coach East in 2008 All-Star Game, NBA.com, January 21, 2008. 41. ^Boston's Kevin Garnett Top Vote-Getter Among All-Stars, NBA.com, January 24, 2008. 42. ^Two Hometown Hornets Named as Reserves for 2008 NBA All-Star Game, NBA.com, January 31, 2008. 43. ^Boston's Ray Allen to Replace Caron Butler in All-Star Game, NBA.com, February 13, 2008. 44. ^Roy Headlines T-Mobile Rookie Challenge & Youth Jam, NBA.com, January 30, 2008. 45. ^Kevin Garnett Wins Kia Defensive Player of the Year, NBA.com, April 22, 2008. 46. ^Kevin Garnett Wins NBA Defensive Player of the Year {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080502203755/http://www.nba.com/celtics/playoffs2008/press042208-garnett-defensive-player.html |date=May 2, 2008 }}, Celtics.com, April 22, 2008. 47. ^Marc J. Spears, Garnett wins NBA defensive player award, The Boston Globe, April 22, 2008. 48. ^1 MVP Kobe Bryant Highlights All-NBA First Team, NBA.com, May 8, 2008. 49. ^1 Marc J. Spears, Garnett voted to NBA first team, The Boston Globe, May 9, 2008. 50. ^Kobe, Garnett Headline All-Defensive Team, NBA.com, May 12, 2008. 51. ^1 Boston's Danny Ainge Named 2007–08 NBA Executive of the Year, NBA.com, May 14, 2008. 52. ^Pierce wins MVP and big three take care of business in Finals, Associated Press, June 18, 2008. 53. ^Garnett, Pierce spark Celtics' trampling of Wizards, Associated Press, November 2, 2007. 54. ^Celts put six players in double figures to improve to 7–0, Associated Press, November 14, 2007. 55. ^1 Celtics end Knicks' brief winning streak with colossal romp, Associated Press, November 29, 2007. 56. ^Peter Masucci, Banner 17: Tragic Tale Of Unfilled Potential {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080407093709/http://wbztv.com/celtics/Boston.celtics.column.2.597002.html |date=April 7, 2008 }}, WBZ, November 27, 2007. 57. ^STATS: NBA Week 6 Notes, NBA.com, December 10, 2007. 58. ^1 Celtics match longest winning streak since 1993, Associated Press, December 16, 2007. 59. ^Garnett, Celtics come out on top after battle with Rockets, ESPN.com, January 2, 2008. 60. ^Celtics rookie Davis scores 20 off bench to halt Pistons' 11-game streak, Associated Press, January 5, 2008. 61. ^Garnett drops 20 as Celtics race to 30th win, Associated Press, January 11, 2008. 62. ^Garnett's steal cements Celtics' last-second win over Timberwolves, Associated Press, January 25, 2008. 63. ^Garnett can only watch as Powe's last-second layup lifts Celtics, Associated Press, February 8, 2008. 64. ^Rondo's 16 assists power Celtics' close call vs. Bobcats, Associated Press, February 29, 2008. 65. ^1 Win streak kicks up spirit of ’86, Boston Herald, March 12, 2008. 66. ^1 Balanced Celtics rout Sonics for 10th straight victory, Associated Press, March 12, 2008. 67. ^John Schuhmann, Boston's trip through the Texas Triangle – Statement Made, NBA.com, March 21, 2008. 68. ^Marc J. Spears, Three for the road – Hustling Celtics pull off a rare triple in Texas, The Boston Globe, March 21, 2008. 69. ^Celtics conclude Texas Triangle unmarked, hang on to outlast Mavs, Associated Press, March 20, 2008. 70. ^Marc J. Spears, Boston Plays Texas Triangle As Few Have Before, ESPN.com, March 21, 2008. 71. ^1 Elias Says: Sports Statistics, ESPN.com, March 20, 2008. 72. ^Pierce, Garnett combine to halt Hornet's 5-game streak, Associated Press, March 28, 2008. 73. ^Mark Murphy, Celtics beat all comers – New Orleans last team to fall victim, Boston Herald, March 29, 2008. 74. ^Fran Blinebury, Celtics eye spoiler's role, Houston Chronicle, March 18, 2008. 75. ^Lisa Brooks, Celtics: From Worst To First, ESPN.com, April 2, 2008. 76. ^Celtics pull starters in fourth, coast by Bucks, Associated Press, April 11, 2008. 77. ^Big Three able to rest up as Celtics take care of Knicks, Associated Press, April 14, 2008. 78. ^Marc J. Spears, Good business model, The Boston Globe, October 6, 2008. 79. ^STATS: NBA Playoffs: April 21 – 27, NBA.com, April 28, 2008. 80. ^Garnett's double-double propels Celts to second round, Associated Press, May 4, 2008. 81. ^Celtics duck Cavs despite lackluster game from Allen, Pierce, Associated Press, May 6, 2008. 82. ^Elias Says... – Rondo's 13 assists, Elias Sports Bureau, May 14, 2008. 83. ^Celtics Top Game 7 Scoring Performances, NBA.com, May 18, 2008. 84. ^Pierce, James duke it out as Celtics close out Cavs in Game 7, Associated Press, May 18, 2008. 85. ^Brett Edgerton, Two-Man Game, ESPN.com, May 19, 2008. 86. ^Garnett, balanced Celtics stun Pistons for first playoff road win, Associated Press, May 24, 2008. 87. ^Elias Sports Bureau, Celtics Held to 21 Field Goals, ESPN.com, May 26, 2008. 88. ^Celtics have trouble with shot as Pistons send series to Boston tied 2–2, Associated Press, May 26, 2008. 89. ^1 Celts withstand Lakers' late Game 2 run behind Pierce, defense, Associated Press, June 8, 2008. 90. ^Elias Sports Bureau, Team Work Pays Off, ESPN.com, June 8, 2008. 91. ^Inspired Celtics storm back to push Lakers to brink of elimination, Associated Press, June 12, 2008. 92. ^Elias Sports Bureau, Complete game win for Ray Allen, ESPN.com, June 12, 2008. 93. ^Elias Sports Bureau, Pierce Scores 38 Points In Game Five, ESPN.com, June 15, 2008. 94. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 Elias Sports Bureau, Elias Says..., ESPN.com, June 17, 2008. 95. ^Celtics smash Lakers, bring home 17th NBA championship, Associated Press, June 17, 2008. 96. ^1 Chris Sheridan, Title No. 17 Has A Familiar Smell For Celtics, ESPN.com, June 17, 2008. 97. ^1 Allen's last-second 3 caps milestone day as C's nip Raps, Associated Press, November 4, 2007. 98. ^1 Garnett gets double-double as Celtics coast to win over Lakers, Associated Press, November 23, 2007. 99. ^Celtics begin first West Coast trip with victory over Kings, Associated Press, December 26, 2007. 100. ^1 [https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/pts_career.html Career Leaders and Records for Points], Basketball-Reference 101. ^Tony Allen's 20 help Celts past Grizzlies for eighth straight win, Associated Press, January 4, 2008. 102. ^1 [https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/trb_career.html Career Leaders and Records for Total Rebounds], Basketball-Reference 103. ^[https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/fg3_career.html Career Leaders and Records for 3-Pt Field Goals], Basketball-Reference 104. ^Celtics win second straight since losing streak, Associated Press, January 18, 2008. 105. ^[https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/blk_career.html Career Leaders and Records for Blocks], Basketball-Reference 106. ^Recap: Boston vs. Cleveland, The Kansas City Star, February 28, 2008. 107. ^Kevin Garnett Reaches 20,000-Point Plateau, NBA.com, March 8, 2008. 108. ^1 Steve Bulpett, C's go extra milestone – Numbers come up for Garnett, Allen, Boston Herald, March 9, 2008. 109. ^Allen, Celtics breeze by Grizzlies for eighth straight win, Associated Press, March 8, 2008. 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