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Tommy Heinsohn, who as a Boston Celtics player, coach and broadcaster was with the team for all 17 of its NBA championships, has died. He was 86.
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Shown in 2011, broadcasters Tommy Heinsohn, left, and Mike Gorman speak on camera as fans wearing photos of the broadcasters' faces stand behind them when the two were celebrating 30 years as a broadcast tandem.
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Tommy Heinsohn leaps to score on Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks on April 10, 1958. According to multiple reports, Heinsohn has died at age 86.
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Tom Heinsohn of the 2015 class of inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame during a news conference at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015, in Springfield, Mass. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
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Former Boston Celtics player Tom Heinsohn, left, and Jo Jo White smile after they threw out the first pitches before a baseball game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees at Fenway Park in Boston on Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2015.
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In this March 28, 1963, file photo, Boston Celtics Coach Red Auerbach, left, huddles with veteran players before a game against the Cincinnati Royals in Boston. From left are Coach Auerbach, Frank Ramsey, Jim Loscutoff, Bill Russell, Tom Heinsohn and captain Bob Cousy.
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Tom Heinsohn of the Boston Celtics dribbles toward the basket as Joe Graboski of the Philadelphia Warriors tries to block him in a game on Dec. 11, 1958.
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Cliff Hagan of the St. Louis Hawks and Tommy Heinsohn of the Boston Celtics stretch for a rebound during an NBA playoff game on April 10, 1957.
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Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame President and CEO John Doleva holds a Hall of Fame jersey for former Boston Celtics coach Tom Heinsohn during the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2015 announcement on April 6, 2015. Heinsohn was unable to attend the event.
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In this May 12, 1974, photo, Boston Celtic's John Havlicek pours champagne on the head of Coach Tom Heinsohn after the Celtics' 102-87 win over Milwaukee Bucks to win the championship.
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In this April 14, 1972 photo, Boston Celtics Coach Tommy Heinsohn shouts instructions during a game against the New York Knickerbockers in the NBA semifinals.
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This Sept. 30, 2018 photo shows former Boston Celtics great Tommy Heinsohn prior to a preseason basketball game in Boston.
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In this March 16, 2011 photo, Boston Celtics broadcaster Tommy Heinsohn smiles as he receives a commemorative jersey prior to an NBA basketball game between the Celtics and the Indiana Pacers in Boston.
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In this April 9, 1964, Boston Celtics, from left, Bill Russell, Coach Red Auerbach, Tommy Heinsohn, Jim Locustoff, and K.C. Jones celebrate in the locker room after clinching their eighth straight Eastern Division playoff title.
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Boston Celtics' Tommy Heinsohn, center, is swarmed by fans after the Celtics defeated the St. Louis Hawks to win the NBA championship in Boston, in this April 13, 1957, photo.