1966 NBA Finals


The 1966 NBA World Championship Series was the championship round of the 1966 NBA Playoffs, which concluded the National Basketball Association 's 1965–66 season. The Eastern Division champion Boston Celtics faced the Western Division champion Los Angeles Lakers in a best-of-seven series that the Celtics won 4 games to 3. For the Celtics this was their tenth straight finals appearance, which tied a North American professional sports record set by the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens from 1951 to 1960.
Thus Boston won its 8th consecutive league title, which no other team has achieved in North American professional sports competition. Before Game 2, after the Los Angeles Lakers' comeback overtime win in Game 1, Red Auerbach, who had challenged the entire league to topple the Celtics from their reign by announcing he would retire after 1965–1966 before the season had started, announced Bill Russell as the Celtics coach for 1966–1967 and beyond. He would be the first African-American to coach in the NBA. Laker coach Fred Schaus privately fumed that Red's hiring had taken away all of the accolades his Lakers should have received following their tremendous Game 1 win. The Celtics won the next three games and looked ready to close out L.A. in Game 5. However, the Lakers won the next two games, setting the stage for another classic Game 7 in the Boston Garden. The Celtics raced out to a huge lead, and held off a late Los Angeles
rally to capture the NBA title and send Red Auerbach out a champion.
This was the last NBA championship series until 2016 in which a team trailing 3 games to 1 rallied to force a Game 7.

Series summary

GameDateHome TeamResultRoad Team
Game 1April 17 Boston Celtics129–133 Los Angeles Lakers
Game 2April 19 Boston Celtics129–109 Los Angeles Lakers
Game 3April 20 Los Angeles Lakers106–120 Boston Celtics
Game 4April 22 Los Angeles Lakers117–122 Boston Celtics
Game 5April 24 Boston Celtics117–121 Los Angeles Lakers
Game 6April 26 Los Angeles Lakers123–115 Boston Celtics
Game 7April 28 Boston Celtics95–93 Los Angeles Lakers

Celtics win series 4–3

Team rosters

Boston Celtics

Los Angeles Lakers