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Eddie (Bulbs) Ehlers
One of greatest athletes ever to graduate from Purdue... Bulbs was number one choice of Celtics in college draft - also number one choice of Chicago Bears in football, but he decided to stick to basketball and baseball. In baseball, Eddie is property of New York Yankees and he played second base on the Binghamton farm in the Eastern League last summer ...his batting average was a nice .323. At Purdue he was given mention on several All-American teams after one year of the pigskin game.
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Had 49 assists in 61 games during 1974-75. Was credited with 11 steals in 1974-75 season. Drafted: #2-1974 by Boston.



One of the NBA's finest all-around players, John made First Team All-Stars once again last season. He led Celtics in Scoring, was 9th in NBA for Free Throw Percentages with .858 and was 7th in Assists with 6.6.



Bob has earned the title, 'Mr. Pro Basketball'. He consistently amazes everyone with his ball handling wizardry, play making ability and high scoring. Last season he led the Celtics to the Championship and topped the N.B.A. in Assists. In 10 playoff games, he averaged over 20 points.



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Bob Cousy
Ability to control the ball is Cousy's specialty. In the closing minutes of a tight game, with the score tied, Cousy, with his uncanny passing and dribbling, keeps the Celtics in control until the last second. Then he shoots, usually scores and it's too late for the opposition to do anything. It is his sleight-of-hand tricks and behind-the-back dribbles and passes that spark the Celts' devastating fastbreak offense. No wonder he is called the "Houdini of the Hardwoods." No one can dribble like he does. Here he's shown taking to the air for a basket against the Royals' Phil Jordan.
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