A thread over on Nation talked about MU bringing NBA teams to Huntington for a pre-season game as a fundraiser. Talked about teams coming to the old field house in 65 or 66, but individual couldn't remember who the teams were.....
I remember. I was at that game.
It was the fall of 1966 (66-67 season), the Celtics played the '76ers. I was in my 2nd year at MU. Was and still am a big Celtic fan. So, I got my seat right behind the Celtic bench...the team sat in the first row of bleachers and I was on Row 2. Man, I was in heaven. My knees literally touched the warm ups of the bench players. The Celtics had Bill Russell, John Havlicek, Tom Heinson (sp), Satch Sanders, Sam Jones (I think). This was the first year Russell was the Celtic player coach. The refs asked the team captains to come out for a confab. Russell went out. Ref said not the coach but the captain of the team. Russell said he was both. Ref said we got to get that fixed before the regular season began.
The Sixers won the NBA championship that season, the only season in the 60's that the Celtics did not. Their starting five were arguably one of the best starting 5's in the NBA. They were Wilt Chamberlain, Lucius Jackson, Chet "The Jet" Walker, Wally Jones and Hal Greer. Greer was the reason the Sixers came in for that game...a guaranteed sell out. The Sixers won by 2, but I didn't care (well, maybe a little bit). I sat behind greatness for that game. I never saw a game in the old Boston Garden, but I did see my Celtics play in person.....in Huntington.