On this day: Celtic forward Jiri Welsch born; last consecutive 2OT games

On this day in Celtics history, former Boston forward Jiri Welsch was born, and the team played its last consecutive double-overtime games.

On this day in Boston Celtics history, small forward Jiri Welsch was born in Pardubice, in what is today the Czech Republic in 1980. Welsh began his basketball career in Europe playing for BK JIP Pardubice of the Czech Republic League, CSA Sparta Prague, and Union Olimpija Ljubljana before being picked up by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 16th overall pick of the 2002 NBA draft.

He was dealt to the Golden State Warriors on draft night for future draft assets and would play with them for one season before being dealt again, this time to the Dallas Mavericks in the offseason.

Welsch would be traded yet again soon after, this time to the Boston Celtics for Antoine Walker and Tony Delk.

Who are the best international players to play for the Boston Celtics?

From Charlie Hoefer to Alaa Abdenaby to Rick Fox to Kristaps Porzingis, there has been no shortage of players who were born abroad who have worn the green and white.

The Boston Celtics are a storied franchise for more than just their titles. They have been a trailblazing team in terms of signing and fielding players from all over the world, a philosophy that started in their first season.

From Charlie Hoefer to Alaa Abdelnaby to Rick Fox to Kristaps Porzingis, there has been no shortage of players born abroad who have worn the green and white.

But who were the best and who were the worst? What criteria should we use to judge them across eras? In the spirit of the annual arrival of #RankingSeason, the thing to do is try.

And try the hosts of the CLNS Media “How Bout Them Celtics!” did on a recent episode.

Take a look at the clip embedded above to hear how they assessed the international Celtics of all time.

Listen to the “Celtics Lab” podcast on:

Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3zBKQY6

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12 Boston Celtics included in HoopsHype ‘best player in country history’ list

Let’s take a look at which Boston alumni made the cut — and what countries they hail from.

The Boston Celtics are a founding member and the most storied ball club of the league now known as the NBA, having been among the handful of teams from the era of the Basketball Association of America (BAA) days as the precursor league that would grow into today’s NBA was called.

So it should not surprise that the players who have worn the green and white over the nearly eight decades of existence of the franchise have at times been among the best to play the game anywhere in the world. In fact, there is a notable number of Celtics alumni present in a HoopsHype assessment of the best players to come from specific countries around the globe.

Let’s take a look at which Boston alumni made the cut — and what countries they hail from.

Every player in Boston Celtics history who wore No. 44

Today’s installment focuses on the dozen players who wore No. 44 over the years as of Aug. 2023.

The Boston Celtics have more retired jerseys than any other team in the NBA, but that doesn’t mean the rest of their jerseys have little history of interest tied to them.

In fact, with 17 titles to their name and decades of competitive basketball played in them, their unretired jersey numbers pack in some of the most history not hanging from the rafters of any team in the league. To that end, we have launched our accounting of that history, with every player in every jersey worn by more than one Celtics player in the storied franchise’s history accounted for.

Today’s installment focuses on the dozen players who wore No. 44 over the years as of Aug. 2023.

Three Boston Celtics alumni on the move in reassessment of NBA’s 2002 class

Let’s take a look at which Celtics alumni landed where.

As Hoops Hype’s staff keep themselves busy reassessing the draft orders of the last few decades over the years, there are always a fair number of Boston Celtics alumni making moves in their re-drafts as a result.

In the H/H’s reassessment of the 2002 NBA draft class, a total of just three Boston alumni ended up seeing their draft stock shift with the benefit of hindsight lifting their fortunes. And while they won’t see any pay raises or anything else of that sort given the fictitious nature of such an exercise, it’s also nice to see this group get their flowers, too.

Let’s take a look at which Celtics alumni landed where.

On this day: Celtic forward Jiri Welsch born; last consecutive 2OT games

On this day in Celtics history, former Boston forward Jiri Welsch was born, and the team played its last consecutive double-overtime games.

On this day in Boston Celtics history, small forward Jiří Welsch was born in Pardubice, in what is today the Czech Republic in 1980. Welsh began his basketball career in Europe playing for BK JIP Pardubice of the Czech Republic League, CSA Sparta Prague, and Union Olimpija Ljubljana before being picked up by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 16th overall pick of the 2002 NBA draft.

He was dealt to the Golden State Warriors on draft night for future draft assets and would play with them for one season before being dealt again, this time to the Dallas Mavericks in the offseason.

Welsch would be traded yet again soon after, this time to the Boston Celtics for Antoine Walker and Tony Delk.

On this day: Celtic forward Jiří Welsch born; last consecutive 2OT games

On this day in Celtics history, former Boston forward Jiří Welsch was born, and the team played its last consecutive double-overtime games.

On this day in 1980, former Boston Celtic small forward Jiří Welsch was born in Pardubice, in the Czech Republic.

Welsh began his basketball career in Europe playing for with BK JIP Pardubice of the Czech Republic League, CSA Sparta Prague and Union Olimpija Ljubljana before being drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 16th overall pick of the 2002 NBA draft. He was dealt to the Golden State Warriors on draft night for future draft assets, and would play with them for one season before being dealt again, this time to the Dallas Mavericks in the offseason, who traded him yet again to the Boston Celtics for Antoine Walker and Tony Delk.

Sixers 2002 re-draft: smart pick in Roger Mason rather than Jiri Welsch

In a 2002 NBA re-draft, the Philadelphia 76ers select Roger Mason Jr. rather than Jiri Welsch.

We continue our look down memory lane in past drafts for the Philadelphia 76ers. In this edition, we take it back to the 2002 NBA Draft where the Sixers held the 16th pick in the draft and, considering their team was mostly set, decided to deal the pick for future assets.

They selected Jiri Welsch from the Czech Republic and then flipped him to the Golden State Warriors for a 2004 first-round pick and a 2005 first-rounder as well. It was a wash of a trade for the most part.

In a recent 2002 re-draft done by Bleacher Report, they have the Sixers selecting Roger Mason Jr. out of Virginia.

B/R:

Mason packed a powerful three-point punch. And even if that meant less when he played than he does now, he combined it with defensive intensity to launch a decade-long NBA career.

He could shoot off the catch or the dribble—nearly 20 percent of his career threes were unassisted—and he had just enough handles to dissect defenses on pick-and-rolls. His 38.3 career three-point percentage was the best in class.

Hindsight is always 20/20 so you can’t really blame the Sixers for the move, they were after all just a year removed from reaching the NBA Finals in 2001, but imagine a guy like Mason next to Allen Iverson. He was a reliable 3-point shooter topping out on 42.1% from deep in the 2008-09 season with the San Antonio Spurs.

Of course, it was not like that from the get-go. He actually left the NBA in 2004 to play overseas for two seasons before returning to the NBA with the Washington Wizards in 2006, so who knows if it would have been that way for Philadelphia too, but the idea of Mason next to Iverson is a good picture. [lawrence-related id=29350,29357,29345]