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Top Five Point Guards in Celtics History

Who were the best Celtics point guards of all time?

With such a long and storied past, it’s difficult to sift through all of the players on the roster at some point. However, a few point guards stand out from the crowd. These floor generals dominated in their time and contributed greatly to the franchise’s success. Without further ado, let’s look at the top five point guards in team history.

5. Nate “Tiny” Archibald

Tiny Archibald was never the biggest player on the court. In fact, he was almost always the smallest. But what he lacked in size, he made up for in his play. Acquired in 1978 through a trade, Archibald made an impact with the team as soon as he arrived. In his five seasons with the team, he averaged 12.5 points and 7.1 assists per game. He made the All-NBA second team in 1981, and was an All-Star in 1980-82. He’s third all-time in Celtics history for assists per game. There’s no questioning Tiny’s skill, as a Hall of Famer, and the league selected him as one of the 50 greatest NBA players ever back in 1996.

4. Dennis Johnson

DJ. One of the best defensive point guards of all time, the Celtics traded for Johnson in 1983. In his career in Boston, DJ played 541 games, starting in all but 19 of them. He averaged 12.6 points and 6.4 assists in Green. Among all Celtics, Johnson ranks sixth in assists per game, and eighth in both total assists and total steals. He was a lockdown defender, making four All-Defensive teams with Boston. Johnson is perhaps best remembered for his lockdown defense against Magic Johnson in the 1984 Finals, which was crucial to their championship victory. He also won a ring in 1986. The Celtics retired his number 3, and he’s made it in the Hall of Fame. Johnson is a staple in Celtics history.

3. Rajon Rondo

Rajon Rondo was a wizard with the ball in his hands. Rondo spent nine years in Boston after the Celtics acquired him in a draft night trade. In his time, he averaged 11 points, 8.5 assists and nearly two steals per game. His ballhandling and court vision was unmatched in his prime. He also helped the 2008 team win the franchise’s 17th ring.

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Rondo’s name litters the Celtics record books. He’s third all-time in steals, fourth in assists, and first in assists per game. He led the NBA in assists per game in back-to-back years (2012-13), and led the NBA in steals and steals per game in 2010. Rondo made four All-Defensive teams for 2009-12, and was an All-NBA third-teamer in 2012. To top it off, he was a four-time All-Star from 2010-13. Rondo is a stud. Watch this video for proof.

2. JoJo White

Number 10 played ten awe-inspiring seasons with Boston. The Hall of Famer was with the team from 1969-1978 and helped the team to two championships in his time. A gifted scorer, White averaged 18.4 points, 5.1 assists and 4.3 rebounds. He was a model of reliability, playing 488 straight games for the team, a record.

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White has countless records and accolades. He made seven straight All-Star teams. He had consistently high assists, with spectacular defense as well. As far as Celtics records go, it’s an endless list. He’s ninth in minutes played. Ninth in field goals. Seventh in assists. Tenth in points. Ninth in points per game. Sixth in minutes per game…you get the point. He doesn’t top every category, but he’s near the top in almost everything. Jojo’s number 10  hangs from the TD Garden rafters. He’s the best point guard to ever don a Celtics jersey, except for…

1. Bob Cousy

Was there ever any doubt? Mr. Basketball himself has to top this list as one of the most iconic players to ever don a green jersey. He revolutionized ball-handling and passing in the NBA. In his 13 seasons in Beantown from 1950-1963, “Cooz” averaged 18.5 points and 7.6 assists per game. He helped the team to six championship titles.

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Cousy was an All-Star in every season he played with the Celtics. He led the league eight straight years in assists, and won the 1957 MVP award. He also made 12 straight All-NBA teams. In terms of Celtics history, he’s sixth all time in points and first all-time in assists. He’s sixth in games played, and sixth in minutes played. Cousy’s seventh in field goals and third in free throws. The list goes on and on. He’s a Hall of Famer, and the team retired his number 14. One could argue that basketball is the way it is today in part due to Cousy’s play. There’s no question that Cousy is the greatest Celtics point guard of all time.

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Countdown To Celtics Tipoff: 63 Days

Welcome back to the Celtics season tipoff countdown!

Each day, we’ll give a review of news surrounding the Celtics. We’ll also look back in history to see what happened on today’s date in team history (August 13th). To round out the day’s post, we’ll give you stats and fun facts related to the number of days remaining before the first game (63 today). Let’s get to it!

Recent Team News

It’s no secret that Celtics draft pick, Robert Williams, has had some difficulties with timeliness this summer. Well, he recently purchased himself a new apartment in Boston. It just so happens to be right next to the Celtics practice facility. Hopefully, this will make it impossible to be late to a practice again.

It’s nice to see that Williams appears to be taking it in stride. Hopefully, he’ll erase the memory of those minor hiccups with his play in this upcoming season.

On This Date

August 13, 2004: The Celtics make a big trade with the Los Angeles Lakers. They sent Chucky Atkins, Chris Mihm, and Jumaine Jones to LA in exchange for Gary Payton, Rick Fox and a first round pick. The team later shipped Payton to the Hawks to return Antoine Walker to Celtic green.

Payton with the Celtics.

August 13, 2010: Dennis Johnson is posthumously inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. He led the Celtics two championships in Boston as the starting point guard. His number 3 has been retired by the team.

Stats (2017-18)

  • Daniel Theis appeared in 63 games for the team. In 15 MPG, he averaged 5.3 points and 4.3 rebounds before suffering a season-ending injury.
  • Greg Monroe averaged 6.3 rebounds per game in his time with the team.

Fun Facts

  • In 1963, Red Auerbach led the franchise to its sixth NBA championship. The team, led by Bill Russell and Bob Cousy, went 58-22 and defeated the Lakers in six games to capture the title.

That concludes today’s Countdown to Celtics Tipoff. Make sure to check back here tomorrow as the clock continues to tick towards the 2018-19 season!