Bleacher Report's Dan Favale listed the Boston Celtics' roster as one of five which 'make no sense' ahead of the 2025-26 season. Favale cited the Celtics' notable lack of presence in their frontcourt as a major issue for the Eastern powerhouse heading into an uncertain season with their superstar player out.
Former Boston Celtics champion guard Jaden Springer will look for a new home this upcoming season. More news: Former Celtics Forward Says His Injuries Are the Reason Jayson Tatum Became Superstar in Boston The Utah Jazz have waived the former Celtics guard.
The Boston Celtics had the worst possible thing happen to them in the second round of the NBA playoffs against the Knicks. Not only did they lose the series, but they lost their best player.
The Boston Celtics have already traded two starters as they pursue getting under the second apron of the luxury tax. They are still about $20 million over that second apron.
Could Ben Simmons become a member of the Boston Celtics? Brian Robb of MassLive.com and notable Celtics pundit Chris Forsberg recently held this discussion on a recent episode of Celtics Talk Podcast.
The Boston Celtics acquired a new player who feels he will face resentment from the fanbase after the Kristaps Porzingis trade. The Boston Celtics gutted their championship roster this offseason.
The upcoming NBA season presents a lot of possibilities for teams around the league. With specific emphasis on the Eastern Conference, NBA insider Zach Lowe recently presented his tier list of teams on "The Zach Lowe Show". Lowe presented some interesting takes across the board.
The unprecedented offseason for the Boston Celtics continues as they have recently cut a former champion. The surprise roster move takes $2.3 million off the books for the Celtics next season.
It's not quite as painful, of course, as having to trade away point guard Jrue Holiday, whose veteran presence and defense were keys to the Celtics winning
Only one NBA player has ever won Finals MVP and not made the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, although Andre Iguodala has a chance to become the second.
This summer has been all about avoiding the second apron for the Boston Celtics. In late June, they traded two key members from their 2024 title run — center Kristaps Porzingis and guard Jrue Holiday — because of the new CBA’s punitive tax penalties.
The Boston Celtics will look a lot different next season as they went through some big changes over the offseason. Outside of some of their core five being traded, the Celtics have also just made a decision on one of their role players.
The Boston Celtics have waived guard JD Davison, the team announced via social media, parting ways with the 2024-25 G League MVP despite a strong run with their affiliate.
According to Gary Washburn of The Boston Globe, cutting him has moved the Celtics under the punitive second tax apron, giving the team more maneuverability on the trade market.
In recent weeks, there have been multiple reports tying Ben Simmons to the Boston Celtics. Both Marc Stein and Brian Windhorst revealed that the Celtics are among the teams interested in signing the three-time All-Star.
The Boston Celtics initially acquired All-Star guard Jrue Holiday in a trade with the Portland Trail Blazers in September 2023. The Trail Blazers had just received Holiday in a trade that sent superstar Damian Lillard to the Milwaukee Bucks before sending Holiday to Boston.
The Boston Celtics drafted Tacko Fall back in the 2019 NBA Draft out of UCF. His sheer size made him an interesting player in the NBA, although things ended up not working out.
It's been a busy summer for the Boston Celtics as they navigate Jayson Tatum's injury and an untenable payroll, and it doesn't sound like they are done making moves just yet.
The Boston Celtics added another floor spacer when they acquired forward Georges Niang in the trade that sent Kristaps Porzingis to the Hawks. But as Niang tells it, the reception in Boston hasn’t exactly been warm.
Ben Simmons is currently a free agent after spending the 2024-25 season with the LA Clippers and Brooklyn Nets. The former LSU star had averages of 5.0 points, 4.7 rebounds and 5.6 assists per contest while shooting 52.0% from the field in 51 games.
The Boston Celtics made two huge trades this NBA offseason, sending Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers and Kristaps Porzingis to the Atlanta Hawks.
The Boston Celtics' priorities were already apparent before making the trades they did. Because they wanted to get under the NBA's second tax apron, the Celtics were willing to downgrade some of their players to get under it.
BOSTON – The Boston Celtics have stayed busy this offseason, retooling a roster built to weather Jayson Tatum’s long absence. But according to Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, they could have done even more.