View From The Rafters: Behind the Scenes with the Boston Celtics

Marc D'Amico

You might've heard the story, but you've never heard it like this. Celtics Insiders Marc D'Amico, Sean Grande and Abby Chin take you behind the scenes for the first and only official Boston Celtics podcast. If you want to connect to Celtics stories and Legends like you never have before, you're in the right spot.

  1. DEC 17

    Hugo Gonzalez on the Legend of Luka Doncic & Joining Real Madrid at 9 Years Old

    At just 19 years old, Hugo Gonzalez has made the leap from the Euroleague to the NBA look easy. He explains how signing into the Real Madrid basketball program in Spain at nine years old, and growing up in the Euroleague world, helped to develop him beyond his years. Gonzalez also explains the similarities and differences between Euroleague ball and NBA ball, as well as the challenges of his move to the league. We also learn of the impact Hugo’s parents, who were both professional players overseas, had on him growing up, and how they led him through the process of growing up in the Real Madrid program. Last but not least, Hugo comments on the legend of Luka Doncic, who also played for Real Madrid and faced the Celtics in a preseason game back in 2015.  00:24: On joining Real Madrid at 9 years old 04:25: On being teammates and roommates with Egor Emin, of the Brooklyn Nets, with Real Madrid 05:28: Similarities between the Boston Celtics and Real Madrid 06:25: Describing Euroleague basketball as the most tactical basketball in the world 11:15: What else is in his offensive bag that we haven’t seen? 12:12: Which is a stronger feeling for Hugo: his love for winning, or his hate for losing? 13:15: How his parents, who both played professionally in Europe, helped to mold him growing up 15:00: How he chose his first agent 16:20: The legend of Luka Doncic within the Real Madrid program

    19 min
  2. DEC 3

    Robert Parish Talks Winning Titles with Larry Bird & Michael Jordan

    Celtics Legend Robert Parish joins the VFTR pod for a wide-ranging conversation on one of the greatest eras in Boston basketball history, while connecting it with the game today. Parish reflects on the unselfish culture of the 1986 Celtics, reconnecting with Larry Bird and Kevin McHale, and what it meant to be a part of the original Big 3. He shares stories of the moment he knew how special that Celtics team would become, the hard lesson he learned when joining that team, and the underappreciated legacy of Cedric Maxwell. The Hall-of-Famer also dives into going head-to-head with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, winning titles with both Bird and Michael Jordan, and comparisons between the 1986 and 2024 championship teams. He gives his thoughts on why Jayson Tatum is a “generational talent,” and his view on Victor Wembanyama and the evolution of big men. From Celtics City nostalgia to a Maxwell Hall of Fame campaign, The Chief delivers honesty, humor, and timeless perspective on what makes championship basketball.   1:36 – What made the 1986 Celtics so special 4:44 – Reuniting with Larry Bird and Kevin McHale 6:21 – Cedric Maxwell’s overlooked impact 8:08 – When Parish knew the Celtics were championship material 10:14 – The origin story of No. 00 12:11 – Jayson Tatum as a “generational talent” 14:26 – Similarities between 1986 and 2024 title teams 14:40 – Parish on load management & his games-played record 19:30 – Battling Kareem & the most unstoppable big men 22:48 – Winning titles with Bird and MJ, their different leadership styles 28:54 – Cedric Maxwell’s Hall of Fame campaign

    31 min
  3. NOV 26

    Isaiah Thomas Tells Stories of Popcorning Jaylen Brown’s Car & First Visit to Inside the NBA

    Remember when Isaiah Thomas popcorned Jaylen Brown’s car during JB’s rookie season? Isaiah Thomas does, and he tells the whole story here. IT joined the VFTR crew in studio during his recent trip to Boston to remember the glory days of when he and Celtics Nation first fell in love, and how it still feels like he’s on the roster. Thomas describes what it felt like to become a bona fide superstar for the Celtics during his 2.5 seasons in Boston. He became an MVP candidate. As a result, he earned some dream opportunities that he still remembers like it was yesterday, like hearing Shaq and Kevin Garnett respect and compliment him during a trip to the Inside the NBA studios, and his first experience as an NBA All-Star.  00:55: IT explains why Boston feels like home to him, and how it feels like he’s still on the roster 05:30: Isaiah promises it felt “different” the first time he suited up for the Celtics at TD Garden 07:00: IT touches on his height, at 5-foot-9, and how that supercharged his story 09:00: Grande says IT was “the match to the flame” for those underdog teams 10:50: Telling the story of a memorable trip to the Inside the NBA studios 14:00: Remembering his first All-Star experience and being like “a kid in a candy store” 17:00: What it was like playing with rookie Jaylen Brown 20:45: IT tells the story of when he popcorned Jaylen Brown’s car at TD Garden 23:50: IT plugs is hew podcast – the Point Game Pod

    25 min
  4. NOV 12

    Kids of Bill Russell, Tommy Heinsohn, KC Jones recall growing up during Celtics Dynasties

    Bill Russell, Tommy Heinsohn and KC Jones told stories for decades about their basketball dynasty during the 1950s and 1960s. But what was it like growing up as one of their children during those epic dynasty years? Karen Russell, Paul Heinsohn and Bryna Jones, who are children of those three NBA legends and Basketball Hall of Famers, came together for a special episode that revolved around that exact topic. Amid the conversation, they discuss parallels between those great dynasty teams,and the teams of the present that are headlined by Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum. 00:40: Growing up as a kid during Celtics dynasty years 03:02: Differences between being a Celtics kid now, versus back in the day 08:30: How social media reconnected the “Dynasty Kids” 11:33: Why KC Jones is under-appreciated, and how Red Auerbach respected his players 14:12: What it was like having an NBA coach as a dad 22:35: The care Russell, Heinsohn, Jones and the Celtics had for one another 23:50: The Celtics dynasty teams used to do what?! 26:55: Reflecting on the Celtics City docuseries on HBO 30:28: Remembering Bill Russell saying in the 1969 Finals that the Lakers’ balloons wouldn’t be dropped 31:18: Detachment from their fathers due to the team travel 34:15: Discussing the current players and their kids, including Jayson and Deuce Tatum 39:30: Why are they and their families such fans of the current Celtics teams? 44:55: Seeing their dads’ numbers hanging in the rafters never gets old

    47 min
4.9
out of 5
124 Ratings

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You might've heard the story, but you've never heard it like this. Celtics Insiders Marc D'Amico, Sean Grande and Abby Chin take you behind the scenes for the first and only official Boston Celtics podcast. If you want to connect to Celtics stories and Legends like you never have before, you're in the right spot.

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