Red Auerbach is a name that is forever etched in the annals of basketball history. The iconic coach, known for leading the Boston Celtics to nine NBA championships in eleven years, has left a lasting legacy that continues to resonate within the basketball community. And now, fans and collectors have an extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of this legendary coach’s history, as items from Red Auerbach’s most successful season, along with other personal memorabilia from his Hall of Fame career, are being auctioned by Heritage Auctions.
Highlighted as part of the prestigious Platinum Night event, this collection, consigned by the Auerbach family, features several standout items that are making their debut on the auction block. One of the key highlights is Auerbach’s 1965 NBA championship ring, symbolizing the incredible season where the Celtics boasted a remarkable 62-18 record under his guidance. This iconic ring, along with Auerbach’s Coach of the Year Award and his personal league championship trophy from the same season, showcases the pinnacle of his coaching achievements. These items alone are expected to attract significant interest, with the 1965 championship ring carrying a pre-sale estimate of $80,000 and the trophy estimated at $30,000.
Auerbach’s impact during the 1965 championship season went beyond just the records and accolades. It was during this season that he made history by starting five African-American players, a groundbreaking decision that had never been seen before in the NBA. The significance of this team was further solidified when it was voted as one of the NBA’s ten greatest teams of all time in 1996. The 1965 championship ring and trophy serve as tangible reminders of this historic moment, evoking a sense of the barrier-breaking spirit that Auerbach embodied throughout his career.
In addition to these remarkable items, the auction also includes personal memorabilia, offering a glimpse into the more intimate side of Auerbach’s life. One such item is a 1940s Washington Capitols team jacket, believed to have been worn by Auerbach during his early coaching days. This jacket is not only a piece of basketball history but also carries the added value of being signed by Auerbach himself. Another unique item up for auction is a collection of Auerbach’s smoking pipes, complete with a stand and humidor. These personal touches add depth and character to the memorabilia being offered.
The auction also boasts a range of other notable lots, including 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 Auerbach’s wife and family. Each item holds a special place in Auerbach’s story, representing different milestones and significant moments throughout his career.
This auction follows a previous sale of Auerbach items in 2011, demonstrating the enduring demand for memorabilia from this legendary figure in the basketball world. Bidding for these rare and historic items is set to conclude on Friday, February 25, providing a unique opportunity for collectors and fans alike to celebrate the legacy of Red Auerbach. Whether you are a dedicated collector or a passionate basketball enthusiast, don’t miss your chance to own a piece of basketball history and pay homage to one of the NBA’s most revered figures.