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One expensive stained shirt

Posted by Chris Forsberg, Boston.com Staff June 24, 2008 02:08 PM

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The Gatorade-stained shirt worn by Celtics coach Doc Rivers during Boston's title-clinching Game 6 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers last week netted $55,000 for The Shamrock Foundation through an auction on sports radio WEEI (850 AM).

An anonymous bidder pledged $35,000 for the shirt and accompanying Gatorade bucket utilized by Celtics captain Paul Pierce (above) during the sneak attack. The Gatorade company donated an addition $10,000, while a second anonymous donor gifted a $10,000 pledge.

The Celtics defeated the Lakers, 131-92, to clinch the franchise's 17th world championship last Tuesday.

The shirt, autographed by both Rivers and Pierce, had a $10,000 bid this morning until former Patriots head coach Bill Parcells, now the vice president of football operations for the Miami Dolphins and a Gatorade endorser, called with a bid of $20,000 on behalf of the sports drink company.

Steve Pagliuca, Celtics managing partner and president of The Shamrock Foundation, pledged an additional $35,000 if the winning bidder will allow the Celtics to display the shirt at various times during the upcoming season. No word yet on whether that offer has been accepted.

Here's the full press release.

Doc Rivers’ Gatorade soaked shirt and the accompanying Gatorade Bucket from Game 6 of the NBA Finals netted a whopping $55,000 for The Shamrock Foundation through an auction on Sports Radio WEEI. The items were won by an anonymous bidder who pledged a donation of $35,000. The additional money came from a $10,000 donation from Gatorade and a second anonymous donor, who also called in to pledge $10,000.

The shirt, which is autographed by Rivers and Paul Pierce, has been up for auction on WEEI since last Thursday. After appearing on the Dennis & Callahan Show, the Celtics head coach gave the shirt to WEEI to auction on air for The Shamrock Foundation, the team’s charitable arm which benefits local children’s programs.

At the start of this morning, bidding was at $10,000. At 8 AM, former Patriots Head Coach and current Miami Dolphins Vice President of Football Operations Bill Parcells, who has an endorsement deal with Gatorade, called WEEI and placed a bid of $20,000 on behalf of Gatorade. That sparked two hours of heated bidding between three bidders – Gatorade, which planned to give the shirt back to the Celtics so it could be shared with the Boston fans; and two anonymous bidders. One of the anonymous bidders, whose would like to remain anonymous, placed the final high bid of $35,000 just before the auction closed at 10 AM.

Steve Pagliuca, Boston Celtics Managing Partner and President of The Shamrock Foundation, also called WEEI with a unique and generous twist. Pagliuca said he would make an additional, personal donation of $35,000 to the Foundation if the winning bidder will lend the shirt to the Celtics at certain points during the season so it can be displayed for fans. No word yet on whether that offer will be accepted.

“Obviously, we’re thrilled with the outcome,” said Jason Wolfe, Vice President of AM Programming. “It was exciting to see such generosity from Celtics fans and from Gatorade, and we’re so proud to have been a part of raising so much money for the great work done by The Shamrock Foundation.”

"We are thrilled at the generosity of Doc Rivers, Gatorade, our donors and WEEI for their efforts for The Shamrock Foundation, which provides services for children in need throughout our communities. We are grateful for the continued support from our fans throughout the Commonwealth," said Steve Pagliuca, Managing Partner of the Boston Celtics/President of Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation.

About the Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation

The mission of the Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation is to extend the reach of the Celtics championship legacy into our community. The Shamrock Foundation benefits our children directly, through programs that provide education and support. The Shamrock foundation also partners with community based organizations that provide healthcare, shelter and vital services for children in need. The foundation’s current community partners are Perkins School for the Blind, Children’s Hospital Boston, Horizons for Homeless Children, and the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (MSPCC). For more information on the Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation, visit the community section on www.celtics.com.

5 comments so far...
  1. ....with all the negative editorials from today's "talking-heads" like ...focus on the family's spiritual lynching of obama's 2006 speech(to a targeted audience), al sharpton rallying the troops against something that Don Imus said, and the video frizzy surrounding Shag's rapping debut...it was refreshing to read a story about victory, teamsmanship, generosity, and just plain old FUN. Congratulations on your win!!

    Posted by Free143 June 24, 08 04:38 PM
  1. RED SOX players should pop a 1 million $ to it they can afford pooling there selves for the bucks for children!

    Posted by jay June 24, 08 05:40 PM
  1. Wow! How much would the suit be worth??

    Posted by celtsfan June 24, 08 05:42 PM
  1. It's beautiful to see giving like this, and it feels more true when the people giving don't even care to be recognized. That is why I love Boston.

    Posted by J.Baker June 24, 08 05:50 PM
  1. I know, why not the suit too? It is for a good cause so its ok if it went for double that price. Maybe next year we can sell the whole outfit!

    Posted by BostonKnucklehead.com June 25, 08 08:23 PM
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