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On this day in Boston Celtics history, Bill Sharman was traded to the team in 1951, and Gene Conley was drafted in 1952. Birthdays include Moritz Wagner and Dwight 'Red' Morrison, while Al Lucas passed away in 1995.
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Today in Boston Celtics history, Bill Sharman was traded to the Celtics in 1951 from the then Fort Wayne Pistons (now the Detroit Pistons), who had acquired Sharman earlier that year in a dispersal draft from the now-defunct Washington Capitals.
A native of Abilene, Texas, Sharman played his college basketball at the University of Southern California before being selected by the Capitals in the 1950 NBA Draft as the 17th overall pick. During his ten-season tenure with Boston, Sharman won four championships and was selected for eight All-Star games, earning All-Star MVP honors in 1955, as well as being named to seven All-NBA teams.
He retired as a player in 1961 to go into coaching and became the first person in North American sports history to win titles as a player, coach, and executive.
It was on this day that the 1952 NBA Draft was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with the Celtics taking Gene Conley with the 90th overall pick out of Washington State (there were many more rounds to the draft in that era). Conley played four seasons with Boston in two stints, the middle broken up with five seasons playing for the Milwaukee Braves baseball team, with whom he won an MLB national championship in 1957. He won three NBA championships with the Celtics in the second stint, between 1959 and 1961.
Bill Sharman was traded to the Boston Celtics from the Fort Wayne Pistons in 1951.
The Boston Celtics drafted Gene Conley with the 90th overall pick in the 1952 NBA Draft.
Moritz Wagner and Dwight 'Red' Morrison were both born on this date, with Wagner born in 1997 and Morrison in 1932.
Al Lucas, a former Boston Celtics player, passed away on this date in 1995.

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It also happens to be the birthday of Celtics short-timer Moritz Wagner, born this day in 1997 in Berlin, Germany. An alum of Michigan, Wagner was picked up by the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2018 NBA Draft. He played for that club and the Washington Wizards before he was dealt to Boston in a three-team deal in 2021 that sent Daniel Theis and Javonte Green to the Chicago Bulls. Wagner was cut that April but averaged 1.2 points and 2.1 rebounds while with the Celtics.
This is also the date that Boston wing Al Lucas left us in 1995.
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