What's Happening?
On this day in Boston Celtics history, Paul Westphal was drafted tenth overall in the 1972 NBA Draft. Westphal played three seasons with the Celtics, winning a championship in 1974. He was later traded to the Phoenix Suns. Westphal's career with the Celtics was marked
by his contributions to the team's success during the early 1970s. Additionally, today marks the birthday of Chuck Connors, a former Celtics player who also played professional baseball and became a well-known actor. Connors is one of the few athletes to have played both basketball and baseball professionally.
Why It's Important?
Westphal's drafting and subsequent career with the Celtics highlight the team's strategic decisions in building a championship-winning roster. His contributions were pivotal during a successful era for the Celtics, showcasing the importance of effective drafting and player development. Connors' dual-sport career and transition to acting illustrate the diverse paths athletes can take after their sports careers, emphasizing the multifaceted talents of professional athletes. These historical events reflect the rich legacy of the Celtics and their impact on both sports and popular culture.











