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Autographed/Signed Charlie Scott Boston Green Basketball Jersey JSA COA

Autographed/Signed Charlie Scott Boston Green Basketball Jersey JSA COA

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🏀 Autographed/Signed Charlie Scott Boston Green Basketball Jersey JSA COA — The JSA Authentication Certified Hand-Signed Boston Celtics Green Basketball Jersey Bearing the Personal Autograph of Charlie Scott, the Groundbreaking University of North Carolina Trailblazer Who Became One of the First Black Scholarship Athletes in the History of the Atlantic Coast Conference and Went On to Win the 1976 NBA Championship With the Boston Celtics

🏀 The Autographed/Signed Charlie Scott Boston Green Basketball Jersey JSA COA is the JSA Authentication certified hand-signed Boston Celtics green basketball jersey carrying the personal signature of Charlie Scott — one of the most quietly consequential figures in the history of American basketball, whose impact extends far beyond the statistics he produced on the court and into the social fabric of college athletics in the South during one of the most turbulent decades in American history. James Spence Authentication (JSA) is one of the two most trusted third-party autograph certification services in sports memorabilia, and the COA confirming Scott's signature on this Celtics green jersey places it firmly among the elite category of certified historical basketball memorabilia.

🏀 Charlie Scott was born December 15, 1948, in New York City — in Harlem, the Manhattan neighborhood that has served as the cultural and creative heart of Black American life for more than a century and that produced more than its share of athletes, musicians, artists, and figures who shaped the 20th century. He played his high school basketball in New York before his talent drew interest from programs across the country. His eventual choice — the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he would play for Dean Smith — was not merely a basketball decision. It was a decision whose consequences extended across the entire Atlantic Coast Conference and into the broader landscape of integrated college athletics in the American South.

🏀 When Charlie Scott arrived in Chapel Hill in 1966, he became one of the first Black scholarship athletes at the University of North Carolina and among the first in the ACC. The conference at that time had not been a place where Black athletes competed for major programs on scholarship — the cultural and institutional resistance throughout the South was not inertia but active policy, and overcoming it required coaches and institutions willing to make a statement rather than wait for the environment to change around them. Dean Smith was exactly that kind of coach: a man who understood that basketball and morality were not separate domains, and whose decision to recruit Scott was a deliberate act rather than a passive one. For Scott's part, he responded to the pressure and the history with exactly the kind of performance that removed all question. He averaged more than 27 points per game at UNC and became one of the most celebrated players in the country during his collegiate years, building a national reputation that made him one of the most coveted available talents as the ABA and NBA both competed aggressively for the best players in the late 1960s.

🏀 Scott's professional career spanned both rival leagues — he played for the Virginia Squires and later in the ABA before finding his identity in the NBA with the Phoenix Suns, where his combination of scoring ability, athleticism, and basketball intelligence made him a cornerstone player during some of the franchise's earliest years. He made multiple All-Star appearances and established himself as one of the better guards of his era, the kind of player whose value was most visible in the way games opened up around him.

🏀 The green jersey signed here connects to the chapter of Scott's career that ended with a championship ring. As a member of the Boston Celtics during their legendary 1975-76 season, Scott was part of the most decorated franchise in the history of professional basketball pursuing another banner for the Garden rafters. The 1976 NBA Finals produced one of the most celebrated single-game performances in postseason history — the triple-overtime Game 5 against the Phoenix Suns that many veteran observers still call the greatest basketball game ever played — and when the Celtics won the championship 4-2, Scott was part of a team that had added another chapter to the most storied tradition in the sport. The Celtic green he wore for those championship games is the color of that tradition, the same green that connects Bill Russell to John Havlicek to Larry Bird to Paul Pierce across six decades of championship basketball in Boston. Condition: NOS.

🏀 Charlie Scott. Harlem, New York City. University of North Carolina. Atlantic Coast Conference Pioneer. 1976 NBA Champion. Boston Celtics. Green Basketball Jersey. Autographed. JSA COA. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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