The Boston Celtics have been extremely active this offseason when it comes to making trades. They have already traded two starters, and they traded one of the players they got in return for one of the starters.
The Boston Celtics are expected to take a step back next season without Jayson Tatum, although that doesn’t mean that they won’t lean into their strengths.
The Boston Celtics have had themselves quite an offseason. More news: Celtics Hall of Famer Calls Out Boston Strategy in Playoff Collapse Boston had made
When the Grousbeck family agreed to sell the Celtics to William Chisholm, the plan was for Wyc Grousbeck to remain as team governor through the 2027-28 season.
NBA great Bob Cousy never holds back when discussing anything. He's known as one of the most opinionated former players. Cousy, a Hall of Famer and MVP, recently 97.
The Boston Celtics released forward Miles Norris over the offseason, though it could be a move to step up another transaction. The Celtics still have rookie center Amari Williams unsigned to either a two-way deal or a full contract.
Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown appeared on PlaqueBoyMax's Twitch stream recently and took part in a practice session. At one point during the workout, Brown pulled off an impressive dribble move but followed it up by missing a left-handed layup, which led to him being roasted by the chat.
If there is one word to describe the 2025-26 Celtics, it would be “lacking” — lacking their best player, lacking at the center position, and lacking with point of attack defenders.
The presumption around the NBA has been that, if beloved Celtics star Al Horford were set to retire rather than play yet another season, he would have done so by now.
The Boston Celtics continue to invite trade discussion involving Anfernee Simons, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer of The Stein Line. The Celtics acquired Simons from the Portland Trail Blazers in the Jrue Holiday deal.
The Boston Celtics are the winningest franchise in NBA history with 18 championship banners. Throughout the years, the franchise has witnessed several NBA greats that contributed to the team’s decorated history.
The Boston Celtics are coming off a tough finish to the season. The Celtics, who had high hopes of repeating as champions, failed to make it past the second
The Celtics made a lot of changes this offseason, most notably trading Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porziņģis away. They also lost playoff hero and impactful
In a calculated roster shuffle, the Boston Celtics recently waived two-way forward Miles Norris. A move that appears designed to make space for the incoming Celtics rookie big man Amari Williams.
The Boston Celtics are unlikely to be contenders for the NBA championship for the 2025-26 NBA season. Given that their best player, Jayson Tatum, will need time off due to his torn Achilles tendon.
The Boston Celtics have rebuilt their roster for the upcoming campaign. The Celtics have massively cut payroll and tax bill for 2025-26, but they may not be done wheeling and dealing, according to Yozzi Gozlan of The Third Apron.
If reports are any indication, guard Anfernee Simons might not be long for the Boston Celtics. According to The Stein Line, Boston is looking to move the 26-year-old Simons -- though the front office is not rushing to get a deal done.
The Boston Celtics haven’t devolved into a state of doom and gloom. In fact, they’re remarkably upbeat despite the fact they know franchise cornerstone Jayson Tatum has a long road to recovery after rupturing his Achilles in the second round of the 2025 NBA Playoffs.
It’s been quite the offseason for the Boston Celtics, who traded Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday, among other moves, in an attempt to get under the dreaded second apron.
At 97 years old, legendary Celtics point guard Bob Cousy is not all that worried about offending folks. He's always been an honest analyst, especially when it comes to the state of his former team, and he was less than impressed with the way they comported themselves in this year's postseason.
Retired Boston Celtics legend Bob Cousy sounds pretty lukewarm on Jaylen Brown. Cousy, who turned 97 years old on Saturday, spoke to the Dan Shaughnessy of the Boston Globe in a wide-ranging interview that was published this week.
The Celtics were riding a high just a few months ago. After winning the 2024 NBA Championship behind Jayson Tatum’s MVP-level run and a suffocating defense, everything seemed aligned for another deep playoff run. But the 2025 postseason turned out to be brutal.