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Not many uniforms in NBA history are as classic as Boston's. The team's iconic green and white threads have remained largely unchanged since the Celtics first took the court in 1946
If the player is already under contract to, or signs a contract with a non-NBA team, the team retains the player's draft rights for one year after the player's obligation to the non-NBA team ends. Essentially, the clock stops as long as the player plays pro ball outside the NBA.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Shaquille O'Neal, who has played 5 minutes, 29 seconds since February 1, also sat out.
The Celtics kept up with their storied tradition in their City Edition uniforms. The new look features a signature from Red Auerbach stitched into the jersey. The jerseys also feature Nike+ Connect, the traditional "BOSTON" wordmark that debuted on road uniforms in the 1940s and colors of green, white and gold that are part of the franchise's roots.
The Boston Celtics Icon Edition uniform mirrors the build of the Association Edition. A green base with white trim features a "Boston" jersey wordmark and a shamrock on the belt buckle. While the base of this uniform has remained unchanged over time, the wordmark on the front of the jersey has switched from "Boston" to "Celtics" and back again various times, with the current look of the uniform being settled on before the 2014–15 season.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Shaquille O'Neal, who has played 5 minutes, 29 seconds since February 1, also sat out.
If the player is already under contract to, or signs a contract with a non-NBA team, the team retains the player's draft rights for one year after the player's obligation to the non-NBA team ends. Essentially, the clock stops as long as the player plays pro ball outside the NBA.
Not many uniforms in NBA history are as classic as Boston's. The team's iconic green and white threads have remained largely unchanged since the Celtics first took the court in 1946
The Boston Celtics Icon Edition uniform mirrors the build of the Association Edition. A green base with white trim features a "Boston" jersey wordmark and a shamrock on the belt buckle. While the base of this uniform has remained unchanged over time, the wordmark on the front of the jersey has switched from "Boston" to "Celtics" and back again various times, with the current look of the uniform being settled on before the 2014–15 season.
The Celtics kept up with their storied tradition in their City Edition uniforms. The new look features a signature from Red Auerbach stitched into the jersey. The jerseys also feature Nike+ Connect, the traditional "BOSTON" wordmark that debuted on road uniforms in the 1940s and colors of green, white and gold that are part of the franchise's roots.