From Deseret News archives:
Still leery in Boston
Celtics haven't recaptured fans' hearts yet despite glossy record so far
This was certainly one of those moments. Above the late Red Auerbach in a portrait of championship cheer in the May 15, 1981, editions of the Boston Globe reads the headline, "Bird closes Celtics book on championship season." The words, courtesy of then-beat writer Bob Ryan, told a tale of quite a turnaround.
"Two years ago," the story began, "the Celtics looked closer to petitioning for a spot in the Bay State League than competing for another NBA championship. But that was one Bill Fitch and Larry Bird ago ... "
The front page hangs inside the Four's Bar and Grill, a Boston institution and the spot-on barometer for sporting accomplishments. It's just across the street from the Celtics' current home court, the TD Banknorth Garden. The bar is a place where Bird and the boys used to throw a few back and members of the current Celtics front office sometimes stop by. Its walls are covered in local sports memorabilia.
What you can't find is anything honoring Kevin Garnett, Ray Allen or Paul Pierce, the new Celtics trio that has been nearly flawless since the blockbuster offseason trades brought them together. Despite their league-best 24-3 record heading into Saturday night's game at EnergySolutions Arena against the Utah Jazz, there are no pictures, autographs or even a used sweatband. The restaurant's owner, Peter Colton, diplomatically explains his decision by noting that they haven't accomplished anything of real significance yet.
It would be one thing if Colton was alone in this point, considering he is no more than an unofficial mouthpiece for the team's fan base. But for all the hype that has come with the Celtics' fast start, the team itself is operating with the same mentality.
Garnett, whose Hall of Fame-caliber career has been revitalized after he was so reluctant to leave Minnesota, claims he never actually knows what his team's record is until reporters tell him.
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