Red Auerbach, the iconic coach behind the Boston Celtics’ nine NBA championships in eleven years, has left a lasting legacy within the basketball community. Now, fans and collectors have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of history as items from Auerbach’s most successful season, along with other personal memorabilia from his Hall of Fame career, are up for auction by Heritage Auctions. The collection, consigned by the Auerbach family, features several standout items making their debut in the prestigious Platinum Night event.
One of the key highlights is Auerbach’s 1965 NBA championship ring, symbolizing a season where the Celtics boasted an impressive 62-18 record under his guidance. This ring, alongside Auerbach’s Coach of the Year Award and his personal league championship trophy from the same season, represent the pinnacle of his coaching achievements. Additionally, the auction features the ring Auerbach received as the general manager of the Celtics’ 1984 championship team, which is expected to fetch over $100,000.
The 1965 championship season holds particular significance due to Auerbach’s groundbreaking decision to start five African-American players, a historic first in NBA history. This team’s importance was further solidified when it was voted one of the NBA’s ten greatest teams of all time in 1996. The 1965 championship ring and trophy are estimated to sell for $80,000 and $30,000, respectively, while the Coach of the Year award is also expected to generate significant interest.
Among the more personal items being auctioned is a 1940s Washington Capitols team jacket, believed to have been worn by Auerbach during his early coaching days and later signed by him. Additionally, the auction includes a unique collection of Auerbach’s smoking pipes, complete with a stand and humidor, adding a personal touch to the memorabilia on offer.
Other notable lots include two signed 1960-61 team photos, a 1981 Celtics championship watch, autographed photos of Auerbach with Bill Russell, a 1960s photo of Bob Cousy signed to Auerbach, and various championship rings and jewelry pieces given to his wife and family.
This auction follows a previous sale of Auerbach items in 2011, continuing the opportunity for enthusiasts to own a piece of basketball history. Bidding for these rare and historic items will conclude on Friday, February 25, offering a unique chance for collectors and fans alike to celebrate the legacy of one of the NBA’s most revered figures. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of Red Auerbach’s incredible journey in the world of basketball.