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Celtics–Knicks rivalry

The Celtics–Knicks rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks. The Celtics and Knicks are two of only three remaining charter franchises (the other being the Golden State Warriors) from the Basketball Association of America, which began operations in 1946.[1]

Celtics–Knicks rivalry
Boston Celtics
New York Knicks
First meetingDecember 7, 1946
Knicks 90, Celtics 65
Latest meetingMarch 5, 2023
Knicks 131, Celtics 129 (2OT)
Statistics
Meetings total556
All-time series336–220 (BOS)
Regular season series300–189 (BOS)
Postseason results36–31 (BOS)
Longest win streakBOS W21
NYK W21
Current win streakNYK W3
Postseason history

The Celtics and Knicks were both established in 1946 as charter franchises of the Basketball Association of America, and are the two oldest teams still playing in their original city today.

History Edit

1950s Edit

The first playoff meeting was in the Division Semifinals of the 1950–51 season. This was the first round of the playoffs and a best-of-three series. The Knicks swept the Celtics and got to the NBA Finals, but lost to the Rochester Royals. The clubs squared off in the Division Semifinals once again in the following season. This time, the Celtics were able to win Game 1 at home, before the Knicks tied the series at home at 1. Game 3 was a tough, double overtime showdown in Boston, but the Knicks won 88–87. Once again, Knicks went to the finals and lost to the Lakers. In the 1952–53 season, the teams met in the Division Finals, a best-of-five series. The Knicks won Game 1, the Celtics won Game 2, each at home. The Knicks won Games 3 and 4 to win the series but lost to the Lakers in the Finals once again. Despite 3 Conference Championships from the help of future Hall of Famers Dick McGuire and Harry Gallatin, the Knicks never won an NBA title in the 1950s. For the 1953–54 season, the teams played in a round-robin format along with the Syracuse Nationals. This meant the 3 teams each played each other twice, and the one with the lowest winning % is eliminated. Syracuse went 4–0, Boston went 2–2, and New York went 0–4. Syracuse eliminated Boston in the following round. In the 1954–55 season, teams played each other in the Division Semifinals. The Celtics won Game 1 in Boston, the Knicks won Game 2 in New York, and the Celtics wrapped it up with a win in Game 3 but lost to the Nationals in the next round. It was the last playoff meeting until 1967. For the rest of the decade, the Knicks never advanced past the first round, while Boston won titles in the 1956–57, 1958–59, and 1959–60 seasons.

1960s Edit

The Celtics major success continued into the 1960s as they were champions every season from 1959 to 1966. They were led by Bob Cousy, Sam Jones, Frank Ramsey, Bill Russell, Satch Sanders, Tom Heinsohn, and K.C. Jones who all either had their number retired, or were inducted to the Hall of Fame. The Knicks' struggles continued by not qualifying for the playoffs from 1960 to 1966. When the Knicks finally made it back to the playoffs in the 1966–67 season, they met the Celtics in the Division Semifinals. The Celtics won the first two, but the Knicks fought back to win Game 3. The Celtics ended the series with a win in New York, but did not win an NBA title that season as they were defeated by the Philadelphia 76ers in the next round. Boston won another title in 1968. In the 1968–69 season, the teams squared off in the Division Finals. Boston won the first two, but the Knicks won Game 3. Boston won Game 4 by one, then the Knicks won Game 5, but the Celtics won the series with another 1 point win en route to winning another NBA title.

1970s Edit

In the 1971–72 season, the two teams met in the Conference Finals. The Knicks won the first two games, the Celtics won game 3, but the Knicks eliminated them with wins in Games 4 and 5. The Knicks went to the finals again but lost to the Lakers. In the 1972–73 season, the Knicks picked up Earl Monroe, who helped them go on another championship run. They beat Earl's old team, the Baltimore Bullets in round one, and met the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals. Boston won Game 1 at home, but the Knicks won the next three (Game 4 in 2OT). Boston fought back to tie the series at 3, but the Knicks routed them in Game 7 and went on to win their second NBA title. The teams met in the Conference Finals for the 3rd year in a row in the 1973–74 season. Boston won the series 4–1 and would go on to win their 12th NBA title. The Knicks era of greatness ended with the retirements of Reed and Frazier, and they went back to their old, familiar struggles. In the 1975–76 season, Dave Cowens, Jo Jo White, and the Celtics won another title.

1980s Edit

The Knicks had minimal playoff success in the early to mid 1980s, despite Bernard King's great seasons in that time. In contrast, Larry Bird led Boston to titles in the 1980–81, 1983–84, and 1985–86 seasons. In 1984, they met in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. It was a hotly contested series that ended with a Boston win at home in Game 7 (the home team won every game) en route to the Celtics' title victory over the Lakers. In the 1987–88 season, they met in the first round of the playoffs. Boston won the first two at home, but the Knicks won Game 3, but Boston won Game 4 and the series. They made it to the Conference Finals but got eliminated by the Detroit Pistons.

1990s Edit

The Celtics and Knicks met again in the first round of the 1990 NBA playoffs, which the Knicks won 3–2. The two teams would not meet in the playoffs again until 2011. The 1991–92 season was the last season that the Celtics would reach the second round in the 1990s, while the Knicks made it to the second round or farther every year from 1992 to 2000. Under the leadership of Patrick Ewing and Anthony Mason, the Knicks experienced plenty of success including Eastern Conference titles in 1994 and 1999. However, they failed to win an NBA title. During this time, the Knicks' rivals included the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls, as well as the Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers, all of whom faced the Knicks in multiple memorable playoff series during this time. After the 1999–2000 season, Ewing was traded to the Seattle SuperSonics. The Knicks descended into irrelevance and did not win a playoff series again until 2013.

2000s Edit

The Knicks had a major collapse after the end of the Ewing era as they did not win a single playoff game from 2001 to 2012. The Celtics went into a new era under the leadership of Paul Pierce, who became team captain in 2003 and brought them back to the playoffs. In 2006, they drafted Rajon Rondo and in 2007, they acquired Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen, which formed their "big three." The trio helped the Celtics win their 17th NBA title in the 2007–08 season.

2010–present Edit

In the summer of 2010, the New York Knicks signed Amar'e Stoudemire, formerly of the Phoenix Suns, who subsequently began rebuilding the team. Stoudemire averaged over 27 PPG in the 2010–11 season to help the Knicks clinch their first winning season since 2001. On February 21, 2011, the Knicks engaged in a high-profile trade with the Denver Nuggets to acquire superstar Carmelo Anthony. Those moves helped secure the Knicks' first playoff berth since 2004, where they were immediately swept by the Celtics. However, the Celtics would lose to the Miami Heat.

The 2012–13 season saw the Knicks flourish under the leadership of Anthony and offseason acquisition Tyson Chandler. Anthony won the 2013 scoring title and helped them win the Atlantic Division for the first time since 1994. On January 7, 2013, the two teams played in New York. With nine minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, a fight broke out on the court, triggered by animosity between Anthony and Boston's Kevin Garnett. After the fight was broken up, words continued to be exchanged, and after the game Carmelo attempted to go after Garnett in the locker rooms. This led to Carmelo being suspended for one game. Carmelo served his suspension on January 10 when the Knicks faced the Pacers. A rep for the league released a statement, saying, "There are no circumstances in which it is acceptable to confront an opponent after a game."[2][3] Both teams met again in the first round of the 2013 NBA playoffs. The Celtics, who had lost Rajon Rondo to a mid-season injury, led the first two games going into halftime but were held to 25 and 23 points respectively in the second half to fall to 0–2. With the series shifting to Boston, the Knicks won Game 3, but Boston avoided elimination by winning Game 4 in Boston and Game 5 in New York. Game 6, played in Boston, featured the Knicks leading by 26 in the fourth quarter. The Celtics went on a 20–0 run in less than five minutes to make it a close game, but the Knicks held on to win their first playoff series since 2000. In the next round, the Knicks were beaten by the Indiana Pacers in 6 games.

Head to head Edit

Season at New York Knicks
Celtics–Knicks
at Boston Celtics
Knicks–Celtics
Neutral site
Knicks–Celtics
Total Notes
1946–47 44–62, 58–45, 52–46 90–65, 62–66, 48–49 N.A. Celtics 4–2
1947–48 65–63, 58–70, 64–66, 68–80 91–75, 79–75, 74–58, 68–57 Knicks 7–1
1948–49 64–81, 87–77, 61–66 75–77, 69–67, 56–70 Tie 3–3
1949–50 84–96, 80–82, 84–88 78–97, 81–72, 98–96 Knicks 5–1
1950–51 89–83, 60–77, 75–76 90–93, 90–100, 85–87, 84–78 86–80 Tie 4–4 Knicks lose 1951 NBA Finals
78–92 83–69 N.A. Knicks 2–0 Eastern Division Semifinals
1951–52 70–68, 86–87, 83–91, 86–105 93–92, 94–103, 90–100, 95–100, 89–87 N.A. Knicks 5–4 Knicks lose 1952 NBA Finals
97–101 94–105, 88–87 Knicks 2–1 Eastern Division Semifinals
1952–53 68–79, 84–97, 69–76, 89–78 100–103, 83–99, 79–87, 83–87 112–89, 66–69 Celtics 6–4 Knicks lose 1953 NBA Finals
91–95, 82–101 70–86, 82–75 N.A. Knicks 3–1 Eastern Division Finals
1953–54 113–108, 95–74, 85–87, 71–86 84–96, 87–84, 87–78, 89–103 103–92, 81–84 Tie 5–5
93–71 78–79 N.A. Celtics 2–0 Eastern Division Round Robin Semifinals
1954–55 117–98, 81–93, 83–88, 107–115, 95–114 103–108, 96–113, 98–102, 105–103, 101–112 100–116, 97–95 Tie 6–6
95–102, 116–109 101–122 N.A. Celtics 2–1 Eastern Division Semifinals
1955–56 95–96, 95–92, 92–87, 102–113, 99–119 115–111, 100–102, 109–104, 104–114, 108–116 107–97, 103–86 Knicks 7–5
1956–57 115–112, 99–110, 102–113, 114–111, 112–110 113–107, 78–114, 98–116, 85–97, 91–122 92–90, 122–121 Celtics 7–5 Knicks did not qualify for the playoffs
Celtics win 1957 NBA Finals
1957–58 131–121, 103–106, 121–114, 113–111, 99–104 107–120, 110–120, 104–125, 119–126, 127–125 97–80, 136–123 Celtics 7–5 Celtics lose 1958 NBA Finals
1958–59 125–127, 109–90, 129–120, 124–116, 122–134 109–121, 106–135, 112–123, 129–126, 138–116 112–106, 78–109 Celtics 7–5 Celtics win 1959 NBA Finals
1959–60 123–109, 128–127, 121–105, 123–119, 143–117, 129–125 107–122, 116–119, 126–144, 142–135, 128–148 126–137, 104–109 Celtics 12–1 Celtics win 1960 NBA Finals
1960–61 110–101, 111–110, 115–117, 120–106, 125–112, 142–116 105–122, 124–142, 109–123, 129–107, 110–113 116–111, 120–124 Celtics 10–3 Celtics win 1961 NBA Finals
1961–62 104–100, 117–109, 100–110, 121–129, 112–125, 106–113 102–132, 96–116, 111–122, 114–130 103–122, 104–127 Celtics 8–4 Celtics win 1962 NBA Finals
1962–63 133–108, 116–102, 87–95, 124–100, 129–97, 102–95 116–149, 120–106, 110–123, 123–129, 117–122 98–117 Celtics 10–2 Celtics win 1963 NBA Finals
1963–64 126–98, 132–113, 117–127, 127–133, 135–114, 114–102 116–133, 111–133, 102–115, 112–133, 121–127 140–143 Celtics 10–2 Celtics win 1964 NBA Finals
1964–65 131–103, 117–113, 97–90, 113–123, 114–119 91–116, 95–123, 92–94 120–127, 113–112 Celtics 7–3 Celtics win 1965 NBA Finals
1965–66 122–108, 99–96, 119–107, 100–95, 126–113 110–125, 120–123, 115–118, 117–121, 104–140 N.A. Celtics 10–0 Celtics win 1966 NBA Finals
1966–67 126–97, 120–109, 114–112, 143–114, 140–123 106–111, 106–141, 117–122, 113–124 Celtics 9–0
115–108, 118–109 110–140, 123–112 Celtics 3–1 Eastern Division Semifinals
1967–68 105–110, 134–124, 112–108, 113–91 113–115, 114–120, 110–108, 91–103 Celtics 6–2 Knicks' final season at Madison Square Garden III
Knicks' first season at Madison Square Garden IV
Celtics win 1968 NBA Finals
1968–69 100–111, 82–109, 96–115 117–131, 104–98, 95–94, 92–88 Knicks 6–1 Celtics win 1969 NBA Finals
108–100, 91–101, 104–112 97–112, 96–97, 105–106 Celtics 4–2 Eastern Division Finals
1969–70 98–113, 111–104, 100–133, 125–118 102–109, 102–96, 112–115 Celtics 4–3 Knicks achieve franchise-record 60 wins
Knicks win 1970 NBA Finals
1970–71 107–114, 107–128, 104–112 126–89, 118–111, 116–110 Knicks 6–0
1971–72 101–106, 105–97, 106–109 104–89, 116–122, 109–112 Tie 3–3 Knicks lose 1972 NBA Finals
105–106, 98–116 116–94, 109–115, 111–103 Knicks 4–1 Eastern Conference Finals
1972–73 94–97, 108–111, 91–123, 108–103 97–114, 106–115, 96–93, 107–122 Tie 4–4 Celtics achieve franchise-record 68 wins
Knicks win 1973 NBA Finals
96–129, 110–117, 110–100 108–134, 98–91, 97–98, 94–78 Knicks 4–3 Eastern Conference Finals
1973–74 94–84, 83–104, 104–88 101–113, 97–119, 97–125, 108–102 Celtics 5–2 Celtics win 1974 NBA Finals
111–99, 98–91 88–113, 103–100, 94–105 Celtics 4–1 Eastern Conference Finals
1974–75 86–97, 109–91, 128–102, 126–111, 90–81 96–86, 88–105, 103–121, 86–96 Celtics 7–2
1975–76 103–100, 106–98, 103–105 101–110, 112–120, 97–89, 94–100 Celtics 5–2 Celtics win 1976 NBA Finals
1976–77 123–109, 113–121 123–109, 111–119 Tie 2–2
1977–78 119–122, 91–99 119–121, 94–112 Tie 2–2
1978–79 98–111, 106–102 98–109, 102–107 Celtics 3–1 Only season between 1946–47 and 2005–06 in which neither team qualified for the playoffs
1979–80 109–113, 99–96, 123–120 97–100, 95–112, 121–129 Celtics 5–1
1980–81 117–108, 93–89, 118–116 109–107, 106–120, 94–115 Celtics 5–1 Celtics win 1981 NBA Finals
1981–82 83–103, 111–107, 110–106 99–131, 106–107, 99–119 Celtics 5–1
1982–83 97–83, 105–113, 98–105 96–106, 122–110, 98–102 Tie 3–3
1983–84 113–117, 102–100, 108–100 110–103, 102–98, 96–102 Tie 3–3 Celtics win 1984 NBA Finals
92–100, 113–118, 104–106 92–110, 102–116, 99–121, 104–121 Celtics 4–3 Eastern Conference Semifinals
1984–85 126–108, 108–97, 110–102 99–115, 94–105, 102–114 Celtics 6–0 Celtics lose 1985 NBA Finals
1985–86 113–104, 104–113, 91–74 88–94, 108–115, 98–119 Celtics 5–1 Celtics win 1986 NBA Finals
1986–87 107–96, 109–111, 120–128 90–101, 104–113, 107–119 Celtics 4–2 Celtics lose 1987 NBA Finals
1987–88 96–87, 98–106, 118–106 109–111, 108–117, 93–95 Celtics 5–1
100–109, 102–94 92–112, 102–128 Celtics 3–1 Eastern Conference First Round
1988–89 107–109, 110–122, 117–137 115–122, 104–117, 111–115 Tie 3–3
1989–90 92–124, 115–110 98–113, 91–97, 94–101 Celtics 4–1
99–102, 108–135 105–116, 128–157, 121–114 Knicks 3–2 Eastern Conference First Round
1990–91 106–103, 101–87, 117–101 86–113, 102–115 Celtics 5–0
1991–92 101–111, 96–100 92–103, 95–99, 89–93 Celtics 3–2
1992–93 80–85, 100–97, 88–110 113–87, 102–90 Knicks 4–1 Knicks achieve franchise-record 60 wins
1993–94 79–114, 91–105 111–108, 90–83 Knicks 4–0 Knicks lose 1994 NBA Finals
1994–95 90–104, 110–115 120–107, 108–100, 99–92 Knicks 5–0 Celtics' final season at Boston Garden
1995–96 93–98, 93–97 105–92, 122–111 Knicks 4–0 Celtics' first season at TD Garden
1996–97 99–112, 107–109 111–98, 113–102 Knicks 4–0 Celtics lose franchise-record 67 games
1997–98 70–102, 82–98 85–94, 92–102 Tie 2–2
1998–99 78–96, 88–95 80–94 Knicks 2–1 Season shortened to 50 games due to lockout
Knicks lose 1999 NBA Finals
1999–00 97–99, 88–96 74–80, 85–112 Tie 2–2
2000–01 92–86, 88–95 103–101, 100–91 Knicks 3–1
2001–02 102–93, 90–81 100–101, 92–107 Celtics 4–0
2002–03 117–107, 113–90 80–91, 95–97 Celtics 4–0
2003–04 86–89, 87–84 94–88, 92–74 Knicks 3–1
2004–05 107–73, 82–107 109–114, 94–111 Celtics 3–1
2005–06 102–99, 123–98 100–114, 101–86 Celtics 3–1
2006–07 122–118, 97–90 101–77, 94–102 Celtics 3–1
2007–08 109–93, 99–93 59–104, 103–111 Celtics 4–0 Celtics win 2008 NBA Finals
2008–09 88–100, 110–100 101–110, 105–124 Celtics 3–1
2009–10 107–105, 101–104 106–110, 97–109 Celtics 3–1 Celtics lose 2010 NBA Finals
2010–11 118–116, 96–86 101–105, 102–112 Celtics 4–0
113–96, 101–89 85–87, 93–96 Celtics 4–0 Eastern Conference First Round
2011–12 104–106, 110–118 89–91, 111–115 Tie 2–2 Season shortened to 66 games due to lockout
2012–13 102–96, 89–108 89–86, 100–85 Knicks 3–1
78–85, 71–87, 92–86 90–76, 90–97, 88–80 Knicks 4–2 Eastern Conference First Round
2013–14 114–73, 88–114 86–90, 116–92 Tie 2–2
2014–15 108–97, 96–92 101–95, 94–115 Celtics 3–1 Knicks lose franchise-record 65 games
Knicks did not qualify for the playoffs
2015–16 114–120, 97–89 91–100, 104–105 Celtics 3–1
2016–17 119–114, 110–94 87–115, 117–106 Celtics 3–1
2017–18 93–102, 121–112 89–110, 73–103 Celtics 3–1
2018–19 103–101, 113–99 117–109, 100–128 Celtics 3–1 Knicks lose franchise-record 65 games
2019–20 118–95, 113–104 102–104 Celtics 3–0 Season suspended from March 11 to July 30 due to the COVID–19 pandemic
Knicks did not qualify for the playoffs
Knicks only played 66 games in the regular season
2020–21 92–96 105–75, 99–101 Knicks 2–1 Season shortened to 72 games
2021–22 134–138 (2OT), 105–108 107–114, 75–99 Tie 2–2 Knicks did not qualify for the playoffs
Celtics lose 2022 NBA Finals
2022–23 133–118, 94–109 120–117 (OT), 131–129 (2OT) Knicks 3–1

Statistics Edit

New York Knicks Boston Celtics
Total wins 212 323
At New York Knicks 123 132
At Boston Celtics 75 179
Neutral site 13 12
Regular season wins 180 287
At New York Knicks 104 120
At Boston Celtics 63 155
Neutral site 13 12
Playoff wins 31 36
At New York Knicks 19 12
At Boston Celtics 12 24

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Ryan, Bob (December 15, 2010). "Another link in the chain". Boston Globe. p. C1. The Knicks...take on the Boston Celtics—a rival in one form or another for the entirety of the league's existence.
  2. ^ "Carmelo Anthony SUSPENDED for Post-Game Clash with Kevin Garnett". TMZ.com. 2013-01-09. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
  3. ^ NBA Lead Writer (2013-05-02). "Postgame Fight Shows How Much Boston Celtics, NY Knicks Hate Each Other". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2014-03-12.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Celtics Knicks rivalry news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Celtics Knicks rivalry is a National Basketball Association NBA rivalry between the Boston Celtics and the New York Knicks The Celtics and Knicks are two of only three remaining charter franchises the other being the Golden State Warriors from the Basketball Association of America which began operations in 1946 1 Celtics Knicks rivalryBoston CelticsNew York KnicksFirst meetingDecember 7 1946Knicks 90 Celtics 65Latest meetingMarch 5 2023 Knicks 131 Celtics 129 2OT StatisticsMeetings total556All time series336 220 BOS Regular season series300 189 BOS Postseason results36 31 BOS Longest win streakBOS W21NYK W21Current win streakNYK W3Postseason history1951 Eastern Division Semifinals Knicks won 2 0 1952 Eastern Division Semifinals Knicks won 2 1 1953 Eastern Division Finals Knicks won 3 1 1954 Eastern Division Round Robin Semifinals Celtics won 2 0 1955 Eastern Division Semifinals Celtics won 2 1 1967 Eastern Division Semifinals Celtics won 3 1 1969 Eastern Division Finals Celtics won 4 2 1972 Eastern Conference Finals Knicks won 4 1 1973 Eastern Conference Finals Knicks won 4 3 1974 Eastern Conference Finals Celtics won 4 1 1984 Eastern Conference Semifinals Celtics won 4 3 1988 Eastern Conference First Round Celtics won 3 1 1990 Eastern Conference First Round Knicks won 3 2 2011 Eastern Conference First Round Celtics won 4 0 2013 Eastern Conference First Round Knicks won 4 2The Celtics and Knicks were both established in 1946 as charter franchises of the Basketball Association of America and are the two oldest teams still playing in their original city today Contents 1 History 1 1 1950s 1 2 1960s 1 3 1970s 1 4 1980s 1 5 1990s 1 6 2000s 1 7 2010 present 2 Head to head 2 1 Statistics 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory Edit1950s Edit The first playoff meeting was in the Division Semifinals of the 1950 51 season This was the first round of the playoffs and a best of three series The Knicks swept the Celtics and got to the NBA Finals but lost to the Rochester Royals The clubs squared off in the Division Semifinals once again in the following season This time the Celtics were able to win Game 1 at home before the Knicks tied the series at home at 1 Game 3 was a tough double overtime showdown in Boston but the Knicks won 88 87 Once again Knicks went to the finals and lost to the Lakers In the 1952 53 season the teams met in the Division Finals a best of five series The Knicks won Game 1 the Celtics won Game 2 each at home The Knicks won Games 3 and 4 to win the series but lost to the Lakers in the Finals once again Despite 3 Conference Championships from the help of future Hall of Famers Dick McGuire and Harry Gallatin the Knicks never won an NBA title in the 1950s For the 1953 54 season the teams played in a round robin format along with the Syracuse Nationals This meant the 3 teams each played each other twice and the one with the lowest winning is eliminated Syracuse went 4 0 Boston went 2 2 and New York went 0 4 Syracuse eliminated Boston in the following round In the 1954 55 season teams played each other in the Division Semifinals The Celtics won Game 1 in Boston the Knicks won Game 2 in New York and the Celtics wrapped it up with a win in Game 3 but lost to the Nationals in the next round It was the last playoff meeting until 1967 For the rest of the decade the Knicks never advanced past the first round while Boston won titles in the 1956 57 1958 59 and 1959 60 seasons 1960s Edit The Celtics major success continued into the 1960s as they were champions every season from 1959 to 1966 They were led by Bob Cousy Sam Jones Frank Ramsey Bill Russell Satch Sanders Tom Heinsohn and K C Jones who all either had their number retired or were inducted to the Hall of Fame The Knicks struggles continued by not qualifying for the playoffs from 1960 to 1966 When the Knicks finally made it back to the playoffs in the 1966 67 season they met the Celtics in the Division Semifinals The Celtics won the first two but the Knicks fought back to win Game 3 The Celtics ended the series with a win in New York but did not win an NBA title that season as they were defeated by the Philadelphia 76ers in the next round Boston won another title in 1968 In the 1968 69 season the teams squared off in the Division Finals Boston won the first two but the Knicks won Game 3 Boston won Game 4 by one then the Knicks won Game 5 but the Celtics won the series with another 1 point win en route to winning another NBA title 1970s Edit In the 1971 72 season the two teams met in the Conference Finals The Knicks won the first two games the Celtics won game 3 but the Knicks eliminated them with wins in Games 4 and 5 The Knicks went to the finals again but lost to the Lakers In the 1972 73 season the Knicks picked up Earl Monroe who helped them go on another championship run They beat Earl s old team the Baltimore Bullets in round one and met the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals Boston won Game 1 at home but the Knicks won the next three Game 4 in 2OT Boston fought back to tie the series at 3 but the Knicks routed them in Game 7 and went on to win their second NBA title The teams met in the Conference Finals for the 3rd year in a row in the 1973 74 season Boston won the series 4 1 and would go on to win their 12th NBA title The Knicks era of greatness ended with the retirements of Reed and Frazier and they went back to their old familiar struggles In the 1975 76 season Dave Cowens Jo Jo White and the Celtics won another title 1980s Edit The Knicks had minimal playoff success in the early to mid 1980s despite Bernard King s great seasons in that time In contrast Larry Bird led Boston to titles in the 1980 81 1983 84 and 1985 86 seasons In 1984 they met in the Eastern Conference Semifinals It was a hotly contested series that ended with a Boston win at home in Game 7 the home team won every game en route to the Celtics title victory over the Lakers In the 1987 88 season they met in the first round of the playoffs Boston won the first two at home but the Knicks won Game 3 but Boston won Game 4 and the series They made it to the Conference Finals but got eliminated by the Detroit Pistons 1990s Edit The Celtics and Knicks met again in the first round of the 1990 NBA playoffs which the Knicks won 3 2 The two teams would not meet in the playoffs again until 2011 The 1991 92 season was the last season that the Celtics would reach the second round in the 1990s while the Knicks made it to the second round or farther every year from 1992 to 2000 Under the leadership of Patrick Ewing and Anthony Mason the Knicks experienced plenty of success including Eastern Conference titles in 1994 and 1999 However they failed to win an NBA title During this time the Knicks rivals included the Michael Jordan led Chicago Bulls as well as the Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers all of whom faced the Knicks in multiple memorable playoff series during this time After the 1999 2000 season Ewing was traded to the Seattle SuperSonics The Knicks descended into irrelevance and did not win a playoff series again until 2013 2000s Edit The Knicks had a major collapse after the end of the Ewing era as they did not win a single playoff game from 2001 to 2012 The Celtics went into a new era under the leadership of Paul Pierce who became team captain in 2003 and brought them back to the playoffs In 2006 they drafted Rajon Rondo and in 2007 they acquired Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen which formed their big three The trio helped the Celtics win their 17th NBA title in the 2007 08 season 2010 present Edit In the summer of 2010 the New York Knicks signed Amar e Stoudemire formerly of the Phoenix Suns who subsequently began rebuilding the team Stoudemire averaged over 27 PPG in the 2010 11 season to help the Knicks clinch their first winning season since 2001 On February 21 2011 the Knicks engaged in a high profile trade with the Denver Nuggets to acquire superstar Carmelo Anthony Those moves helped secure the Knicks first playoff berth since 2004 where they were immediately swept by the Celtics However the Celtics would lose to the Miami Heat The 2012 13 season saw the Knicks flourish under the leadership of Anthony and offseason acquisition Tyson Chandler Anthony won the 2013 scoring title and helped them win the Atlantic Division for the first time since 1994 On January 7 2013 the two teams played in New York With nine minutes remaining in the fourth quarter a fight broke out on the court triggered by animosity between Anthony and Boston s Kevin Garnett After the fight was broken up words continued to be exchanged and after the game Carmelo attempted to go after Garnett in the locker rooms This led to Carmelo being suspended for one game Carmelo served his suspension on January 10 when the Knicks faced the Pacers A rep for the league released a statement saying There are no circumstances in which it is acceptable to confront an opponent after a game 2 3 Both teams met again in the first round of the 2013 NBA playoffs The Celtics who had lost Rajon Rondo to a mid season injury led the first two games going into halftime but were held to 25 and 23 points respectively in the second half to fall to 0 2 With the series shifting to Boston the Knicks won Game 3 but Boston avoided elimination by winning Game 4 in Boston and Game 5 in New York Game 6 played in Boston featured the Knicks leading by 26 in the fourth quarter The Celtics went on a 20 0 run in less than five minutes to make it a close game but the Knicks held on to win their first playoff series since 2000 In the next round the Knicks were beaten by the Indiana Pacers in 6 games Head to head EditSeason at New York KnicksCeltics Knicks at Boston CelticsKnicks Celtics Neutral siteKnicks Celtics Total Notes1946 47 44 62 58 45 52 46 90 65 62 66 48 49 N A Celtics 4 21947 48 65 63 58 70 64 66 68 80 91 75 79 75 74 58 68 57 Knicks 7 11948 49 64 81 87 77 61 66 75 77 69 67 56 70 Tie 3 31949 50 84 96 80 82 84 88 78 97 81 72 98 96 Knicks 5 11950 51 89 83 60 77 75 76 90 93 90 100 85 87 84 78 86 80 Tie 4 4 Knicks lose 1951 NBA Finals78 92 83 69 N A Knicks 2 0 Eastern Division Semifinals1951 52 70 68 86 87 83 91 86 105 93 92 94 103 90 100 95 100 89 87 N A Knicks 5 4 Knicks lose 1952 NBA Finals97 101 94 105 88 87 Knicks 2 1 Eastern Division Semifinals1952 53 68 79 84 97 69 76 89 78 100 103 83 99 79 87 83 87 112 89 66 69 Celtics 6 4 Knicks lose 1953 NBA Finals91 95 82 101 70 86 82 75 N A Knicks 3 1 Eastern Division Finals1953 54 113 108 95 74 85 87 71 86 84 96 87 84 87 78 89 103 103 92 81 84 Tie 5 593 71 78 79 N A Celtics 2 0 Eastern Division Round Robin Semifinals1954 55 117 98 81 93 83 88 107 115 95 114 103 108 96 113 98 102 105 103 101 112 100 116 97 95 Tie 6 695 102 116 109 101 122 N A Celtics 2 1 Eastern Division Semifinals1955 56 95 96 95 92 92 87 102 113 99 119 115 111 100 102 109 104 104 114 108 116 107 97 103 86 Knicks 7 51956 57 115 112 99 110 102 113 114 111 112 110 113 107 78 114 98 116 85 97 91 122 92 90 122 121 Celtics 7 5 Knicks did not qualify for the playoffsCeltics win 1957 NBA Finals1957 58 131 121 103 106 121 114 113 111 99 104 107 120 110 120 104 125 119 126 127 125 97 80 136 123 Celtics 7 5 Celtics lose 1958 NBA Finals1958 59 125 127 109 90 129 120 124 116 122 134 109 121 106 135 112 123 129 126 138 116 112 106 78 109 Celtics 7 5 Celtics win 1959 NBA Finals1959 60 123 109 128 127 121 105 123 119 143 117 129 125 107 122 116 119 126 144 142 135 128 148 126 137 104 109 Celtics 12 1 Celtics win 1960 NBA Finals1960 61 110 101 111 110 115 117 120 106 125 112 142 116 105 122 124 142 109 123 129 107 110 113 116 111 120 124 Celtics 10 3 Celtics win 1961 NBA Finals1961 62 104 100 117 109 100 110 121 129 112 125 106 113 102 132 96 116 111 122 114 130 103 122 104 127 Celtics 8 4 Celtics win 1962 NBA Finals1962 63 133 108 116 102 87 95 124 100 129 97 102 95 116 149 120 106 110 123 123 129 117 122 98 117 Celtics 10 2 Celtics win 1963 NBA Finals1963 64 126 98 132 113 117 127 127 133 135 114 114 102 116 133 111 133 102 115 112 133 121 127 140 143 Celtics 10 2 Celtics win 1964 NBA Finals1964 65 131 103 117 113 97 90 113 123 114 119 91 116 95 123 92 94 120 127 113 112 Celtics 7 3 Celtics win 1965 NBA Finals1965 66 122 108 99 96 119 107 100 95 126 113 110 125 120 123 115 118 117 121 104 140 N A Celtics 10 0 Celtics win 1966 NBA Finals1966 67 126 97 120 109 114 112 143 114 140 123 106 111 106 141 117 122 113 124 Celtics 9 0115 108 118 109 110 140 123 112 Celtics 3 1 Eastern Division Semifinals1967 68 105 110 134 124 112 108 113 91 113 115 114 120 110 108 91 103 Celtics 6 2 Knicks final season at Madison Square Garden IIIKnicks first season at Madison Square Garden IVCeltics win 1968 NBA Finals1968 69 100 111 82 109 96 115 117 131 104 98 95 94 92 88 Knicks 6 1 Celtics win 1969 NBA Finals108 100 91 101 104 112 97 112 96 97 105 106 Celtics 4 2 Eastern Division Finals1969 70 98 113 111 104 100 133 125 118 102 109 102 96 112 115 Celtics 4 3 Knicks achieve franchise record 60 winsKnicks win 1970 NBA Finals1970 71 107 114 107 128 104 112 126 89 118 111 116 110 Knicks 6 01971 72 101 106 105 97 106 109 104 89 116 122 109 112 Tie 3 3 Knicks lose 1972 NBA Finals105 106 98 116 116 94 109 115 111 103 Knicks 4 1 Eastern Conference Finals1972 73 94 97 108 111 91 123 108 103 97 114 106 115 96 93 107 122 Tie 4 4 Celtics achieve franchise record 68 winsKnicks win 1973 NBA Finals96 129 110 117 110 100 108 134 98 91 97 98 94 78 Knicks 4 3 Eastern Conference Finals1973 74 94 84 83 104 104 88 101 113 97 119 97 125 108 102 Celtics 5 2 Celtics win 1974 NBA Finals111 99 98 91 88 113 103 100 94 105 Celtics 4 1 Eastern Conference Finals1974 75 86 97 109 91 128 102 126 111 90 81 96 86 88 105 103 121 86 96 Celtics 7 21975 76 103 100 106 98 103 105 101 110 112 120 97 89 94 100 Celtics 5 2 Celtics win 1976 NBA Finals1976 77 123 109 113 121 123 109 111 119 Tie 2 21977 78 119 122 91 99 119 121 94 112 Tie 2 21978 79 98 111 106 102 98 109 102 107 Celtics 3 1 Only season between 1946 47 and 2005 06 in which neither team qualified for the playoffs1979 80 109 113 99 96 123 120 97 100 95 112 121 129 Celtics 5 11980 81 117 108 93 89 118 116 109 107 106 120 94 115 Celtics 5 1 Celtics win 1981 NBA Finals1981 82 83 103 111 107 110 106 99 131 106 107 99 119 Celtics 5 11982 83 97 83 105 113 98 105 96 106 122 110 98 102 Tie 3 31983 84 113 117 102 100 108 100 110 103 102 98 96 102 Tie 3 3 Celtics win 1984 NBA Finals92 100 113 118 104 106 92 110 102 116 99 121 104 121 Celtics 4 3 Eastern Conference Semifinals1984 85 126 108 108 97 110 102 99 115 94 105 102 114 Celtics 6 0 Celtics lose 1985 NBA Finals1985 86 113 104 104 113 91 74 88 94 108 115 98 119 Celtics 5 1 Celtics win 1986 NBA Finals1986 87 107 96 109 111 120 128 90 101 104 113 107 119 Celtics 4 2 Celtics lose 1987 NBA Finals1987 88 96 87 98 106 118 106 109 111 108 117 93 95 Celtics 5 1100 109 102 94 92 112 102 128 Celtics 3 1 Eastern Conference First Round1988 89 107 109 110 122 117 137 115 122 104 117 111 115 Tie 3 31989 90 92 124 115 110 98 113 91 97 94 101 Celtics 4 199 102 108 135 105 116 128 157 121 114 Knicks 3 2 Eastern Conference First Round1990 91 106 103 101 87 117 101 86 113 102 115 Celtics 5 01991 92 101 111 96 100 92 103 95 99 89 93 Celtics 3 21992 93 80 85 100 97 88 110 113 87 102 90 Knicks 4 1 Knicks achieve franchise record 60 wins1993 94 79 114 91 105 111 108 90 83 Knicks 4 0 Knicks lose 1994 NBA Finals1994 95 90 104 110 115 120 107 108 100 99 92 Knicks 5 0 Celtics final season at Boston Garden1995 96 93 98 93 97 105 92 122 111 Knicks 4 0 Celtics first season at TD Garden1996 97 99 112 107 109 111 98 113 102 Knicks 4 0 Celtics lose franchise record 67 games1997 98 70 102 82 98 85 94 92 102 Tie 2 21998 99 78 96 88 95 80 94 Knicks 2 1 Season shortened to 50 games due to lockoutKnicks lose 1999 NBA Finals1999 00 97 99 88 96 74 80 85 112 Tie 2 22000 01 92 86 88 95 103 101 100 91 Knicks 3 12001 02 102 93 90 81 100 101 92 107 Celtics 4 02002 03 117 107 113 90 80 91 95 97 Celtics 4 02003 04 86 89 87 84 94 88 92 74 Knicks 3 12004 05 107 73 82 107 109 114 94 111 Celtics 3 12005 06 102 99 123 98 100 114 101 86 Celtics 3 12006 07 122 118 97 90 101 77 94 102 Celtics 3 12007 08 109 93 99 93 59 104 103 111 Celtics 4 0 Celtics win 2008 NBA Finals2008 09 88 100 110 100 101 110 105 124 Celtics 3 12009 10 107 105 101 104 106 110 97 109 Celtics 3 1 Celtics lose 2010 NBA Finals2010 11 118 116 96 86 101 105 102 112 Celtics 4 0113 96 101 89 85 87 93 96 Celtics 4 0 Eastern Conference First Round2011 12 104 106 110 118 89 91 111 115 Tie 2 2 Season shortened to 66 games due to lockout2012 13 102 96 89 108 89 86 100 85 Knicks 3 178 85 71 87 92 86 90 76 90 97 88 80 Knicks 4 2 Eastern Conference First Round2013 14 114 73 88 114 86 90 116 92 Tie 2 22014 15 108 97 96 92 101 95 94 115 Celtics 3 1 Knicks lose franchise record 65 gamesKnicks did not qualify for the playoffs2015 16 114 120 97 89 91 100 104 105 Celtics 3 12016 17 119 114 110 94 87 115 117 106 Celtics 3 12017 18 93 102 121 112 89 110 73 103 Celtics 3 12018 19 103 101 113 99 117 109 100 128 Celtics 3 1 Knicks lose franchise record 65 games2019 20 118 95 113 104 102 104 Celtics 3 0 Season suspended from March 11 to July 30 due to the COVID 19 pandemicKnicks did not qualify for the playoffsKnicks only played 66 games in the regular season2020 21 92 96 105 75 99 101 Knicks 2 1 Season shortened to 72 games2021 22 134 138 2OT 105 108 107 114 75 99 Tie 2 2 Knicks did not qualify for the playoffsCeltics lose 2022 NBA Finals2022 23 133 118 94 109 120 117 OT 131 129 2OT Knicks 3 1Statistics Edit New York Knicks Boston CelticsTotal wins 212 323At New York Knicks 123 132At Boston Celtics 75 179Neutral site 13 12Regular season wins 180 287At New York Knicks 104 120At Boston Celtics 63 155Neutral site 13 12Playoff wins 31 36At New York Knicks 19 12At Boston Celtics 12 24See also EditYankees Red Sox rivalry Giants Patriots rivalry Jets Patriots rivalry Bruins Rangers rivalryReferences Edit Ryan Bob December 15 2010 Another link in the chain Boston Globe p C1 The Knicks take on the Boston Celtics a rival in one form or another for the entirety of the league s existence Carmelo Anthony SUSPENDED for Post Game Clash with Kevin Garnett TMZ com 2013 01 09 Retrieved 2014 03 12 NBA Lead Writer 2013 05 02 Postgame Fight Shows How Much Boston Celtics NY Knicks Hate Each Other Bleacher Report Retrieved 2014 03 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Celtics Knicks rivalry amp oldid 1162351351, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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