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Boston Celtics

Where Have You Gone? Robert Parish, Nate Archibald, Bill Sharman, and Other Celtic Greats

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Boston Celtics

By: Michael D. McClellan, Mike Carey
Narrated by: Bob Brewster
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In Boston Celtics: Where Have You Gone? fans can catch up with their favorite players from past and present.

©2012 Mike Carey and Michael D. McClellan (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Americas Basketball Coaching Sports History Sports Writing State & Local United States

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It's rare to come across a book about the Celtics that doesn't primarily focus on legends Red Auerbach, Bill Russell, and Larry Bird, but Mike Carey and Michael D. McClellan's book does just that. Their comprehensive work pays respect to less-heralded stars like Robert Parish and Nate Archibald, who may not have dominated the headlines but were nevertheless instrumental in the franchise's multiple championship runs.

Bob Brewster brings these anecdotes and firsthand accounts vividly to life with his spirited performance, and evokes a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era of Celtic basketball.

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