A Quote by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

My most memorable moment came in 1985 as we beat the Boston Celtics. — © Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
My most memorable moment came in 1985 as we beat the Boston Celtics.
Congratulations to the NBA champion Boston Celtics - they beat the Los Angeles Lakers by 39 points. Or as Hillary Clinton would say, "Too close to call.
The Boston Celtics are not a basketball team, they are a way of life.
Boston is one of the country's more insecure cities and see you it in Celtics fans.
Personal honors never meant much to Bill Russell, one of America's most successful athletes with 2 college titles, 1 Olympic gold medal and 11 - count 'em, 11 - N.B.A. championships with the Boston Celtics.
I'm obviously very grateful to play for a sports organization like the Boston Celtics.
That's one of the reasons I decided to come to Boston - to contend and win a championship, especially with the history of the Celtics and what they stand for.
Everyone knows my career was catapulted to another level when I got traded to the Boston Celtics.
Just soaking up the history of the Boston Celtics has been the best thing that's happened to me as a player.
Once I was in Varanasi, a man in his mid 40s came to meet me from Jalandhar. He touched my feet and asked for blessings. I was stunned. I picked him and hugged him. He said he is blessed now. I think that was the most memorable moment in my life.
Being an opponent playing in Boston over the years, you always see guys in the stands who played for the Celtics. It's a mystique. It's cool.
If somebody says Kyrie Irving wants the Boston Celtics to win the championship without him, they're flat-out lying to you.
One of the biggest reasons I bought the Lakers was to beat the Celtics.
I always say the Boston Celtics of the 1960s were the only true dynasty, because they won nine titles in a 10-year span.
Every kid who just played basketball knew about the Boston Celtics. They're one of the few teams who were always on national TV along with the Lakers.
The most memorable moment was playing drums with Bob Dylan.
My most memorable WrestleMania ever was my first: at WrestleMania 14 in Boston against The Undertaker. That was a huge high point in my career and an absolute highlight of my career.
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