On November eleventh, we delve into two pivotal debuts in Boston Celtics history. Greg Minor, a forward from the University of Louisville, began his five-season run with the Celtics in 1994, following a trade from the Los Angeles Clippers and subsequent waiving by the Indiana Pacers. His debut came in a loss against the Houston Rockets, where he scored two points and recorded one block. Meanwhile, in 1959, guard Maurice King made his Celtics debut in a victory over the Cincinnati Royals, contributing ten points, four rebounds, and two assists. These two distinct debuts, separated by thirty-five years, both hold significant places in the Celtics history.
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