Red Auerbach
Basketball coach and NBA championship winner

Born
September 20th, 1917
107 years ago
Died
October 28th, 2006
18 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United States
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Auerbach served as a coach and executive in professional basketball, primarily with the Boston Celtics. Coach tenure spanned from 1950 to 1966, leading the team to nine NBA championships. Transitioned to a front office role, contributing to the Celtics' legacy. Auerbach's influence extended into team management and player development, establishing the franchise as a dominant force in the league.
Coached Boston Celtics to nine NBA championships
Introduced the fast break offense
Pioneered the use of a starting five lineup of African American players
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