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The Boston Celtics are one of the most successful and storied franchises in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Founded in 1946, the Celtics have won the most NBA championships in history (17), and have been home to some of the greatest players in the history of the game. The team has had numerous successes since its inception, including winning eight straight championships from 1959-1966, and a record-breaking 67-win season in 2008. The team is currently led by head coach Brad Stevens, and features superstar players such as Kyrie Irving, Jaylen Brown, and Jayson Tatum. The Celtics are always looking to add to their legacy and build towards future championships. Here you can find all the latest news, articles, and videos about the Boston Celtics.
When the Boston Celtics used a portion of their limited interview slots at the NBA Draft Combine to speak with projected No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg and likely top-10 selection Tre Johnson, it immediately raised eyebrows. Could Boston be plotting a bold move to trade up in the draft? Not so fast. While Yahoo Sports’ […]
On the latest episode this week of his podcast “Mind the Game” with Steve Nash, the Los Angeles Lakers star James spoke out about the Boston Celtics in the wake of their elimination from the playoffs.
Indiana Pacers small forward Aaron Nesmith was asked yesterday if the group uses what happened last year as motivation (lost 4-0 in 2024 Eastern Conference Finals to the Boston Celtics/will play the New York Knicks this season).
Jrue Holiday is a trade candidate this offseason as the Boston Celtics look to shed salary and reset their roster ahead of Jayson Tatum's probable return from Achilles surgery in 26-27. Holiday is owed $104 million over the next three seasons and multiple rival executives have asserted that the Celtics may need to attach some form of draft compensation to trade him.
The New York Knicks’ raucous watch parties outside Madison Square Garden – where thousands of rowdy fans celebrated their milestone victory over Boston Celtics Friday – are moving to a bigger venue as the team hopes to keep dominating in the playoffs, according to sources.