Celtics Release Statement On Death Of Hall Of Famer Sam Jones

Jones died Friday at the age of 88

The Boston Celtics — and the NBA in general — lost a pioneer Friday morning.

Basketball Hall of Famer and 10-time champion Sam Jones died New Year’s Eve at the age of 88. Jones spent his entire 12-year career with the Celtics and was named to five All-Star teams in the process. He also recently was named to the NBA’s 75th anniversary team.

The Celtics released a statement Friday to honor the Boston legend.

“Sam Jones was one of the most talented, versatile, and clutch shooters for the most successful and dominant teams in NBA history. His scoring ability was so prolific, and his form so pure, that he earned the simple nickname, ‘The Shooter.’ He was also known as ‘Mr. Clutch.’ One of the many testaments to his clutch performances is the fact that his playoff scoring average (18.9) exceeded his regular season output (17.7). His number 24 was retired in 1969, the final year of his Celtics career, which of course resulted in an NBA championship — his 10th. Only Bill Russell won more championships in his NBA career. The Jones family is in our thoughts as we mourn his loss and fondly remember the life and career of one of the greatest champions in American sports.”

The Celtics held a moment of silence in memory of Jones prior to the their matchup with the Phoenix Suns on Friday afternoon at TD Garden.