Relive four of the greatest moments in Boston basketball history. Each set comes with four laser-etched coasters depicting these historic plays:
2008 Finals: Game 6 vs Los Angeles - 17th Championship
1987 Eastern Conference Finals: Game 5 vs Detroit - Bird steals inbound pass
2002 Eastern Conference Finals: Game 3 vs New Jersey - 21-point comeback
1976 Finals: Game 5 vs Phoenix - Greatest Game Ever
- Size: 4" x 4" x 0.25" per coaster
- Weight: 0.25lbs (4oz)
- Natural edge
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2008 Finals: Game 6
17th Championship
Boston vs Los Angeles
131 - 92
17 June, 2008
The Celtics dominated Game 6 of the Finals to win their 17th title. The Big Three of Ray Allen, Paul Pierce, and Kevin Garnett, all put up double-digit numbers, including 7 three-pointers from Allen, giving the Celtics a 39 point victory, the largest margin of victory in a championship clincher.
1987 Eastern Conference Finals: Game 5
Bird steals inbound pass
Boston vs Detroit
108 - 107
26 May, 1987
The ball is knocked out with only 5 seconds remaining. The ref signals possession for the Pistons. With the Pistons up by 1 point, it looked sure they would win. As Isaiah Thomas passes in, Larry Bird darts over, stealing the ball and passing it over to Dennis Johnson for a layup and the win.
2002 Eastern Conference Finals: Game 3
21-point comeback
Boston vs New Jersey
94 - 90
25 May, 2002
The Celtics were down 21 pts going into the 4th qtr, and it looked as if the Nets were sure to win Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals. But Paul Pierce and Antoine Walker rallied the team for a historic comeback capped off with a shot block from Walker that helped seal the win for the Celtics.
1976 Finals: Game 5
Greatest Game Ever
Boston vs Phoenix
128 - 126
4 June, 1976
Many consider Game 5 of the 1976 NBA Finals the greatest game of basketball ever played. The teams were evenly matched and the game extended into triple overtime. As time wound down the Celtics were up by two and Glenn McDonald's basket gave Boston enough to finally win it.