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1956–57 Boston Celtics season

The 1956–57 Boston Celtics season was the 11th season for the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). This was the first time in franchise history where the Celtics advanced to the NBA Finals, which they won over the St. Louis Hawks in 7 games. The Celtics would make the Finals a record 10 consecutive seasons, spanning from this season to the 1965–66 season. They were led by 1957's MVP Bob Cousy, as well as Bill Russell, Bill Sharman, and 1957's Rookie of the Year Tom Heinsohn. HoopsHype would later rank this championship squad as tied with the 1955–56 Philadelphia Warriors team a season prior as the team with the second-easiest path to the NBA Finals ever in 2024 due to them being one of three total championship teams who had playoff opponents that averaged around an average overall record or less during their championship run.

With Russell's death in 2022, Bob Cousy is the only living player from the 1957 championship team (as of 2024).

Offseason

NBA draft

Roster

Regular season

Season standings

Game log

Player statistics

Season

<small>* – Stats with the Celtics.</small>

Playoffs

Playoffs

|- | 1 | March 21 | Syracuse | W 108–90 | Frank Ramsey (20) | Bill Russell (31) | Boston Garden | 1–0 |- | 2 | March 23 | @ Syracuse | W 120–105 | Tom Heinsohn (30) | Bill Russell (30) | Onondaga War Memorial | 2–0 |- | 3 | March 24 | Syracuse | W 83–80 | Bill Sharman (23) | Bill Russell (23) | Boston Garden | 3–0 |-

|- | 1 | March 30 | St. Louis | L 123–125 (2OT) | Bill Sharman (36) | Bill Russell (18) | — | Boston Garden<br>5,976 | 0–1 |- | 2 | March 31 | St. Louis | W 119–99 | Cousy, Ramsey (22) | Bill Russell (25) | Bob Cousy (7) | Boston Garden<br>13,909 | 1–1 |- | 3 | April 6 | @ St. Louis | L 98–100 | Bill Sharman (28) | Bill Russell (19) | Bob Cousy (8) | Kiel Auditorium<br>10,048 | 1–2 |- | 4 | April 7 | @ St. Louis | W 123–118 | Bob Cousy (31) | Bill Russell (20) | Arnie Risen (9) | Kiel Auditorium<br>10,035 | 2–2 |- | 5 | April 9 | St. Louis | W 124–109 | Bill Sharman (32) | Bill Russell (23) | Bob Cousy (19) | Boston Garden<br>13,909 | 3–2 |- | 6 | April 11 | @ St. Louis | L 94–96 | Tom Heinsohn (28) | Bill Russell (23) | — | Kiel Auditorium<br>10,053 | 3–3 |- | 7 | April 13 | St. Louis | W 125–123 (2OT) | Tom Heinsohn (37) | Bill Russell (32) | Bob Cousy (11) | Boston Garden<br>13,909 | 4–3 |-

Awards and honors

  • Bob Cousy, NBA MVP of the Year
  • Bob Cousy, All-NBA First Team
  • Tom Heinsohn, NBA Rookie of the Year
  • Bill Sharman, All-NBA First Team

References