Billups Returning to City That Launched Career
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — The Boston Celtics finished the 1996-97 NBA season with a 15-67 record — the worst in team history.
The Celtics instantly became the frontrunners in “The Tim Duncan Sweepstakes,” and Rick Pitino, the team’s new head coach and team president, figured the 6-foot-11 Duncan could be the franchise’s cornerstone for the next decade and beyond.
But a funny thing happened on the way to the NBA Draft.