On this day: Ray Allen born; Theis, Yabu, Wesley signed; Moore dealt; Waldron passes

On this day, ex-Celtic champ Ray Allen was born, Daniel Theis, Guerschon Yabusele, Davis Wesley signed, and E’Twaun Moore was traded.

On this day in Boston Celtics history, champion Celtics sharpshooter Ray Allen was born in Merced, California. A military kid, Allen “grew up” in a lot of places, but would graduate high school in Dalzell, South Carolina. He attended the University of Connecticut for college, where he won Big East and UPI Player of the Year awards in 1996 during his time with the Huskies.

He would end up being drafted fifth overall in the 1996 NBA draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves, but was quickly dealt to the Milwaukee Bucks in a draft-night trade, and would remain in Milwaukee for parts of seven seasons.

He would also play for the Seattle Supersonics for 5 campaigns before being dealt to the Celtics in the summer of 2007.

On this day: Boston becomes first team to win 60 games; Waldron, Thompson born

On this day, a Celtics president and big man were born, and the team made history by winning 60 games in a single season for the first time.

On this day in Boston Celtics history, the Celtics became the first team in NBA history to win 60 games in a regular season with a victory on this date in 1962, going 80-20 overall in the 1961-62 NBA season with a 142-110 blowout of the (then) Syracuse Nationals (now, Philadelphia 76ers).

The game took place at the old Boston Garden and saw forward Tom Sanders lead the Celtics in scoring with 30 points and 26 rebounds. Iconic Boston big man Bill Russell put up an absurd 26 points and 37 boards to help secure the win, and forward Tom Heinsohn chipped in another 19 points as well.

Boston would hold that record for three seasons, only to break it themselves with 62 wins in the 1964–65 season. The Celtics would go on to win their fifth title that year, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Finals in seven games.