In the mid-1970s, the city of Boston entered a period of upheaval on both its historic cobblestone streets and its legendary parquet basketball court. The Boston Celtics’ long dominance of the NBA came to an abrupt end, and the city's image as a hub of social justice was shaken to its core. When the federal courts declared, in 1974, that the city was in violation of school desegregation rulings and would need to institute a busing program, Boston became deeply polarized.
Then, just as the city was struggling to pull itself out of economic and social turmoil, the Boston Celtics drafted a forward from Indiana State named Larry Bird. Upon the arrival of the “Hick from French Lick” to Boston in 1979, the fates of team and city were reborn. Pride, championships, reduced crime, and an economic boom re-emerged in Boston.
In Rebound!, author Michael Connelly chronicles these parallel but intertwining worlds. It is an account of a city in financial, moral, and social decline brought back to life by the re-emergence of the Boston Celtics dynasty and the return of hope, purpose, and pride to “Hub of the Universe.” Interviews with city officials, former players, and others on the frontlines provide a fascinating exploration into this tumultuous time.
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Michael Connelly is a lifelong Boston resident and Celtic fan who attended high school in the city during the turbulent decade of the 1970s. As a writer for the Boston Herald and author of 26 Miles to Boston (a personal narrative of running the Boston Marathon), he has long chronicled the sports that envelop the city and its people. He lives in West Roxbury, Massachusetts.
Michael Connelly serves up Boston social history here as if he were a waiter at the venerable Durgin Park restaurant in Faneuil Hall. The complicated stew of events and emotions that dominated the 1970s and beyond in this city is presented in deft, easy prose. A local voice describes what became a national story. The combination is terrific.
attribution Leigh Montville, sportswriter and author of Ted Williams: The Biography of an American Hero
Here s the gripping story of the decline and discord of one of America s great cities and the basketball team that gave Bostonians a renewed sense of hope and promise.
For more than three centuries, Boston has been a beacon for those who sought a better life. When John Winthrop stepped foot on Boston s rocky shores in 1629, he declared, For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us.
Sadly, that beacon of hope dimmed during the bitter battles over school desegregation and busing in the 1970s. But as a new decade dawned, Larry Bird and the Celtics gave the people of the city a reason to say once again, I m proud to be from Boston.
The city of Boston was founded in 1630 on the principles of freedom and liberty, and over the next three centuries, the city on a hill was a leading force in the struggle to preserve those freedoms.
The Boston Celtics basketball franchise was founded in 1946 as a charter member of the National Basketball Association, and over the next thirty years, the team won a record thirteen NBA championships.
During the decade of the 1970s, these two storied legacies liberty and basketball began to crumble in the streets of Boston and on the parquet floor of the Boston Garden.
The 1974 decision ordering the forced busing of students to desegregate the Boston schools sparked a firestorm that had been building for decades. The Boston School Committee had perpetuated an imbalanced and failing educational system that existed in opposition to the principles of the Constitution and the Supreme Court, and the courts intended to rectify that in the course of just a few months time. This perceived affront to a community s right of self-determination led to bitter opposition in many neighborhoods. Protests and boycotts went unheeded, and a virtual police state was instituted on the streets and in the schools. The city was polarized. In April 1976, the brutal attack on an African-American attorney by white students using as a weapon a flagpole bearing the American flag was the symbolic culmination of the turmoil that was engulfing the city.
When Bill Russell retired from basketball in 1969, it represented a changing of the guard in the Celtic family. The Hall of Fame center (and coach since 1966) had formed the cornerstone of eleven championship teams, and with his departure a piece of the Celtic mystique went with him. In 1970, Boston had its first losing record since before Red Auerbach arrived as coach in 1950. Although the Russell-less franchise managed to secure two more titles in the decade, Celtic Pride took a major hit with dreadful finishes in 1978 and 1979. The acquisition of unmotivated, me-first players undermined the team concept that had defined Celtic greatness for years.
Then, in June 1979, the Boston Celtics signed forward Larry Bird from Indiana State University. Joining a team that had finished 25 games out of first place the year before, Bird helped carry the Celtics back to the top of the standings. In his second season with the addition of Kevin McHale and Robert Parish the Boston Celtics succeeded in hanging another championship banner from the Garden rafters. The citizens of Boston came together to join their team in celebration of victory and a renewed commitment to teamwork on the basketball court and in city s neighborhoods.
Author Michael Connelly chronicles these two distinct but all-encompassing worlds that helped define the city of Boston. The history of basketball s greatest franchise is intertwined with the tale of a city s struggle to reconcile its longstanding tradition as a bastion of liberty with the increasing presence of division and violence.
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