Celtics History: Earl Williams and Jersey No. 52
Boston Celtics fans often reflect on the storied history of the team, including the players who donned the iconic green and white. A lesser-known figure from the late 1970s, Earl Williams, briefly contributed to the Celtics' legacy while wearing jersey number 52 during the 1978-79 season.
Williams, a forward, played only one season for the Celtics. His time in Boston saw him averaging 6.1 points and 5.3 rebounds per game, providing valuable support to the team's roster. While his tenure was short, his jersey number holds a place in Celtics history as another piece of the team's rich past.
The 1978-79 Celtics finished with a record of 61-21, showcasing a strong team that ultimately reached the Eastern Conference Finals. Williams’ contribution, while modest statistically, was part of a larger team effort during a successful season. Jersey number 52 has been worn by several other players throughout Celtics history, but Williams represents its usage during a particular era of the franchise.
