NBA, Boston Celtics
Digest more
The Boston Celtics reportedly are willing to dip into the luxury tax this season given their surprising start.
Celtics Wire on MSN
Report: Boston Celtics up to pay some lux tax, may keep Anfernee Simons
I've been told that they are willing to pay some level of luxury tax this season after the many millions they shed in the offseason," writes the Stein Line.
The Boston Celtics have been hit with some rather unfortunate news in their quest to trade for this star player.
The Celtics obviously have to give their rookie as many minutes as he can handle.
Are the Boston Celtics weaknesses starting to show? Or did a long break in the Celtics 2025-26 NBA regular season schedule sabotage the team's momentum? After winning 10 out of 12 games in their recent slate of games, Boston dropped two tilts in a row, one on the road to the Milwaukee Bucks, and another at home to the Detroit Pistons.
After shedding payroll and retooling the roster this offseason, the new-look Boston Celtics own a 10–8 record early in the 2025–26 season. With superstar Jayson Tatum still sidelined by a torn right Achilles, Jaylen Brown has thrived, keeping Boston ...
The Boston Celtics have been among the pleasant surprises in the NBA, remaining consistently among the Eastern Conference's top contenders despite a brutal offseason. Boston opted to blow up its championship team after losing Jayson Tatum to a torn Achilles tendon in last year's playoffs,
Danilo Gallinari announced his retirement from basketball after a 16-year professional career. Gallinari retires as the highest-scoring Italian in NBA history with 11,607 points. “Today, with a heart full of gratitude, I am announcing my retirement from ...
Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla was bluntly honest about the likelihood of six-time All-Star forward Jayson Tatum returning this season. During last year's playoffs, Tatum tore his right Achilles tendon, which usually sidelines players for about a ...