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The Boston Celtics have been very busy this summer, trading Kristaps Porziņģis to the Atlanta Hawks and Jrue Holiday to the ...
Kristaps Porziņģis will enter a new chapter of his career next season as he suits up for the Atlanta Hawks after being traded ...
While analysts praise Boston's financial maneuvering following Tatum's injury, concerns mount about the team's diminished roster quality and uncertain path back to contention.
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 ...
The Boston Celtics are struggling to find a trade for Anfernee Simons, according to NBA reporter Grant Afseth of ...
The Boston Celtics are taking a back seat in primetime next season, but they do get a nod on one of the NBA's top holiday ...
Holiday was owed $32.4 million next season while Simons is owed $27.6 million. Porziņģis was owed $30.7 million while Niang is owed $8.8 million. The Celtics will reportedly flip Niang ...
After shedding salary to avoid the second apron, the Boston Celtics must now finalize their 2025-26 roster. The key decision?
Jrue Holiday said Brad Stevens gave him a heads-up that the team would trade him this offseason. He’s looking forward to joining Damian Lillard in Portland.
The Celtics made a major trade — but the $60 million star they dealt thought he was being sent somewhere else entirely.
Knowing there was no sense in spending $500 million in payroll and tax on a Tatum-less roster that couldn’t contend, the Celtics shipped off Kristaps Porziņģis and Jrue Holiday, netting ...
Brad Stevens also explained that he prepared Holiday, Kristaps Porziņģis and their agents for the possibility that they could depart Boston this offseason. They understood as veterans, he said ...