Hollywood Florida 12/17/2009 3:36:19 AM
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Red Auerbach Memorabilia on Sale

Red Auerbach Memorabilia

Hollywood Collectibles has an amazing inventory of authentic Red Auerbach memorabilia.  All Red Auerbach memorabilia is autographed, signed and authentic.  The memorabilia includes autographed photos, basketballs and more.  Call 1-800-844-7735 and receive 10% off all Red Auerbach memorabilia.

 

Red Auerbach was born on September 20, 1917, and passed away on October 28, 2006.  He is known as one of the most popular and successful basketball coach of all time.  He spent his years coaching for the Boston Celtics, Tri-Cities Blackhawks, and the Washington Capitals.  Not to mention his service as president and front office executive of the Boston Celtics until his death.  As a coach he won an astounding 938 games which was a record at the time of his retirement.  As general manager and team president he won seven NBA titles, totaling 16 in 29 years.  Red Auerbach is without a doubt the most successful team officials ever in the history of North American professional sports. All Red Auerbach memorabilia comes with a certificate of authenticity.  This certificate of authenticity is backed by hollywoodcollectibles.com

 

Hollywood Collectibles is a sports memorabilia store that sells autographed photos, game used pieces, vintage items, and many more.  This is a great time for autographed sports memorabilia collectors to purchase sports memorabilia.  To view these items and purchase one of a kind sports memorabilia visit http://www.hollywoodcollectibles.com/. You can find Hollywood Collectibles sports memorabilia online or visit the store in Hollywood, Florida. Owner Rich Altman has been featured on programs such as “60 minutes and HBO’s “Real Sports” as an autograph expert. He has been written up as a leader in this industry. Rich has exclusive deals with legends like Bill Russell, and Sam Jones for the past 11 years. Not to mention former exclusives with superstars Dwyane Wade, Chris Paul, Brandon Roy and baseball stars like Miguel Cabrera and Hanley Ramirez.

By: Danielle Williams