Boston Celtics Fans Love Their Gino...
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During the Boston Celtics' 2008 NBA Championship Title run, the city of Boston became infatuated with a phenomenon involving "Gino", a character from the 1970's show American Bandstand.
Each time the Celtics were in a position to win, the team would play a clip on the video board of Gino dancing his tail off in classic attire with the name Gino emblazoned across the front of his shirt. Gino quickly became an instant hit in Boston, with some even referring to him as the team's unofficial mascot.
Gino fever led the Wall Street Journal to begin an investigation in 2008 to track down who the mysterious Boston legend actually was. Unfortunately for Celtics fans everywhere, the Wall Street Journal's investigation found that Joseph R. Massoni aka "Gino" passed away at the age of 34 in Fontana, California. But in Boston, the Gino legend will always live on.
Check out a clip of Gino in action celebrating a Celtics victory below: