You do know he took UNC Charlotte to the final four in 1977? We make a big deal about Butler but he took UNC Charlotte to the final four. Larry to the Sycamores of Indiana State to the title game. Everyone makes a big deal about that why not UNC Charlotte?
He was what we used to call a "money player". Someone who shows up when the games matter most I believe LeBron is the the Antonym of this kind of player.
He scored 19 PPG and 9.9 RPG in the year before Bird. The team was horrible 29-53. Still not bad for a second year player and I wish we had some of that inefficiency today in what you call a role player. IF anything Bird took away from Maxwell but added to the whole team ability. Still a win for the C's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedric_Maxwell
I think don't think Max is an all time great. But I think he was decent and deserved his number retired here because he was instrumental in us winning two rings in the 80s.
Just curious how old are you CelticfanNC? You didn't seem to know about the MVP of Maxwell in the finals. Could it be your under 40?
I'm 47. I have been a rabid Celtics fan for almost 40 years. I grew up in Burlington, Vermont which is how I became a Celtic's fan back in the 70's. I saw Maxwell, Bird, McHale, Cowens, Hondo and Lewis play in person on numerous occasions over the years in the REAL Boston Gah-den.
I think a fair comparison to Maxwell's impact would be Robert Horry. Horry was a good player. A great role player on quite a few more title teams then Max was. He also had MORE big games in post season competition then Maxwell did. I don't think his number should be retired in any of his NBA stops either.
Of course I knew Maxwell won a finals MVP in 1981 and had a huge clinching game in 1984 which I watched. I know he led the NBA in FG%. I know he for a long time held the Celtics all-time record for FG%. I know all about Cedric "Cornbread" Maxwell. He was my favorite Celtic before Bird came along and made us into title contenders for a decade.
IMO if Maxwell's number should be retired by the Celtics then so should Tiny Archibald's. Tiny was either the 2nd best or 3rd best player on the Celtics during Bird's early years and made a huge impact at least as big as Max's IMO. He was also an All-Star as a Celtic more then once, something Max never did.
To me the Celtics have gone a bit over board in retiring numbers. If you're going to retire Maxwell's then you should retire Archibald's. If you go there then what about Paul Silas who made a huge impact in Boston. Garnett? Allen? Rondo? Ainge? Antione Walker(
I just threw up in my mouth a little bit) Charlie Scott? Don Chaney? Perkins?(
that's for all of the Perk worshipers around here) Where does it stop? By the time our Children are our age the Celtics will be stuck wearing triple digit numbers. I hate to say it but on this....the Laker's have it right.
It should be transcendent players especially with a franchise as storied as the Celtics. Superstars. Maxwell wasn't transcendent or a superstar.
.....and yes I know of Maxwell's exploits at UNC Charlotte. I have lived in Wilmington, NC only a couple of hours from Charlotte for quite a few years now. His college career down here is legendary and he often appears on ESPN local radio broadcasts during the NBA season down in my neck of the woods.