Former University of Houston big man Chris Cenac Jr. has signed his rookie scale contract with the Celtics, per the NBA’s transaction log. Boston selected the 19-year-old forward/center with the 27th overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.
Baylor Scheierman carved out a solid rotational role for the Celtics during his second season in Boston. Scheierman averaged 18.6 minutes over 77 games, starting 20 of them.
Jaylen Brown is not letting this moment pass quietly. Fresh off his departure from Boston, the newly minted Philadelphia 76er took to Twitch to confront the wave of media criticism that followed him out the door, naming Stephen A.
The Celtics may have solved their tax problems this offseason, but they appear to have created an even bigger one. Amid the backlash surrounding the Jaylen Brown trade, they might have a fresh issue to address in the upcoming season.
Even before the trade became official, reports pointed to a fractured relationship between Jaylen Brown and the franchise he helped lead to the 2024 championship.
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Author’s note: this is hardly the biggest story of the week, but there’s not much left for me to say about Jaylen, or The Trade, or Paul George that hasn’t been said by my talented fellow writers here at the blog.
While Boston Celtics fans remain puzzled by Jaylen Brown’s trade to the Philadelphia 76ers, the timeline of events leading to his exit suggests they should have seen this coming.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
It’s been a few days since the Jaylen Brown trade (76ers send Paul George 2028/2031 firsts and two seconds for Jaylen Brown) hit screens across the globe, and I am still beyond furious at how this situation unfolded.
The past 48 hours have been difficult for Celtics Nation, and that’s an understatement. But with Jaylen Brown officially off to Philadelphia, attention has already shifted to the next major domino still left to fall as free agent LeBron James weighs his options after departing the Lakers.
Weeks of discussion surrounding Jaylen Brown’s future came to an end earlier this week. The Boston Celtics traded him to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Paul George, two first-round picks, and two second-round picks.
If you’ve followed the Celtics closely over some portion of the last 40 years, there’s a strong chance a specific series sticks in your mind as the one that slipped away.
Celtics president Brad Stevens is taking plenty of flak for trading Jaylen Brown to the 76ers, but it may not all be about analytics. Or even if it is, Gordon Hayward doesn’t think Stevens overdoes it.
The Boston Celtics signed center Neemias Queta to an extension on Friday according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Queta, who was entering the final year of his deal, signed a four-year contract worth $56 million after a career best season averaging 10.2 points and 8.4 rebounds.
The Boston Celtics made one of the biggest moves of the NBA offseason by trading away franchise cornerstone piece Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers.
This year, the NBA is turning summer league into its own lab, and there’s been one such experiment that has gotten an immediate reaction from one name that everyone remembers from the Bulls’ dynasty era.
It's still too early to tell how things will go down, but for now, there are valid reasons to believe the Celtics dropped the ball with their latest decisions.
The New York Knicks built their championship roster to counter the Boston Celtics. Now that they've won a title, the Knicks' Atlantic Division rivals are poaching one of their most valuable reserves.