CelticsBlog player preview: Sam Hauser’s moment of inflection

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Stop me if you’ve heard this before: it’s going to be a transition season for the Celtics. Jayson Tatum is on ice, multiple starters from the championship team have left, and this upcoming year has the feel of part tryout, part NBA season for Boston.

Everyone on the team will compete for the right to participate in the next iteration of a contending Celtics team. Sharpshooting forward Sam Hauser falls squarely on that bubble.

The 27-year-old’s contribution off the bench was crucial to hanging a banner in 2024. Perhaps no player exemplified Joe Mazzulla’s offensive philosophy more than Hauser, who never met a three-point shot he didn’t like. His value as a high-volume movement shooter who produces elite results netted him a four-year, $45 million extension with the club.

But it was a down season in many respects for Sam last year (more on that soon), and now he heads into an actual inflection point, not only for the Celtics, but for Hauser himself.

Season in review​


When I first wrote about Hauser in 2023, he was as pure a specialist as you can find — shoot ball, ask questions later. His talents as a shooter were beyond reproach, but he needed to make gains elsewhere to become more than a one-trick pony. During the championship year, Hauser improved his shot selection and fit in the offensive flow while taking strides as a defender.

Hauser’s specialist skills plodded on as usual last year. For the third season in a row, Hauser had a 98th percentile three-point rate while making at least 42% of his threes. Nothing could impede his shooting prowess. But he did take noticeable steps backward on film as a defender, especially in off-ball situations.

Rough off-ball possessions for Sam Hauser in 2024/25 pic.twitter.com/QG9hzKTgok

— r/GogaBitadze moderator (@klaytheist11) September 18, 2025

Hauser made a frequent habit of losing cutters, making bad closeouts, and switching poorly. It had a profound effect on Boston’s defense when he was on the floor. Of course, personnel changes and lineups can affect on/off stats, but the results are staggering. In 2023/24, Boston’s defense was 2.8 points per 100 possessions better with Hauser on the floor. In 2024/25, they were 3.4 points per 100 worse.

It is essential to highlight that he still put on some good on-ball tape. When engaged on the perimeter, Hauser did well at moving in short spaces and leveraging his size to make life difficult for ballhandlers. His strong side rim denial on drives stood out in particular.

Good amount of impressive on-ball reps for Sam Hauser in 24/25 pic.twitter.com/R5vv2K0EVA

— r/GogaBitadze moderator (@klaytheist11) September 18, 2025

However, regressing on defense is difficult to overcome. Hauser went from a +1.1 EPM player to a dead-even 0.0; his net rating dropped from +5.6 to +0.1. This came home to roost in the playoffs.

Let’s look at the playoff usage. During the title run, Hauser played in all 19 playoff contests, averaging roughly 15 minutes per game. He played 13 minutes per game in the first four games against the Magic in the first round before getting heavy run in a blowout Game 5. Then he played only four minutes in Game 1 against the Knicks, and didn’t see the floor again until Game 5, after Jayson Tatum was injured.

Some of this is context: the Celtics needed offensive firepower against an Orlando team that was spiritually from the 1980s, and a coherent defense against a deep and skilled New York team. However, it does indicate a decline in trust. Now more than ever, Boston needs stability at the forward spots. Can they count on Hauser to provide that?

Season outlook​


I’m a nice guy, I’d like to think. I hope readers here, who are unfamiliar with my work, will come to feel the same way. So in the spirit of kindness, let’s indulge ourselves in some Shootin’ Sam highlights before I get to the critical points.

Sam Hauser movement/relocation shooting highlights from last season. Truly one of the best pure off-ball shooting talents in the game pic.twitter.com/eW4ivkMNRX

— r/GogaBitadze moderator (@klaytheist11) September 18, 2025

As you can see above, there are a lot of ways to get him involved other than “stand there and shoot it.” Lifts, pindowns, and elevators are designed looks they use often to spring him. He’s adept at relocating around the offense to create opportunities. Without Jayson Tatum, it stands to reason to assume Hauser will demand more usage as they attempt to recreate an All-NBA player in the aggregate.

Some of that will come as a screener. I enjoyed the sets Mazzulla deployed last year using Hauser as a cog in ghost screens, pick-and-pops, and layered Spain pick-and-roll actions.

The people demand more Sam Hauser ball screening actions next year pic.twitter.com/6wWjDPKpxu

— r/GogaBitadze moderator (@klaytheist11) September 18, 2025

I’d like to see more on-ball reps as well. Hauser, as a speed dribble handoff or guard-wing PNR option, carries some intrigue, as it did in flashes last season.

Expect Joe Mazzulla to press the Sam Hauser speed DHO/quick ball screen option a bit more this year pic.twitter.com/H9HTMtXcIw

— r/GogaBitadze moderator (@klaytheist11) September 18, 2025

But these are shorter-term concerns for Boston. If Hauser can scale up offensively while maintaining elite shooting results, that could be a game-changer for Boston during this year. But his future with the team will be decided defensively.

If he can get back to his 2023/24 standard of not being the worst defender on the floor while contributing offensively, he reaffirms his place as a future part of the team. If he continues to struggle or regresses further, his spot on the 2026/27 team gets jeopardized. It’s distinctly possible that Hauser could be better than last year and find himself shipped out at the deadline or in the offseason.

Making a hair over $10 million in the first year of his extension, he’s a valuable trade chip as a sub-MLE priced specialist with value to any team. Boston may prioritize cap space in the 2026 offseason and find the three years and $35 million remaining on an average role player’s deal to be less than ideal.

No player is safe from the intense scrutiny the Celtics will apply internally. However, some of their players could replicate their production from last year and, without a doubt, live to see the next Tatum-centric iteration of the team. Hauser isn’t one of those guys. Despite Sam’s contributions, he’s one of the players who will face this crossroads.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...ayer-preview-sam-hausers-moment-of-inflection
 
Beyond the buckets: Jaylen Brown’s next leap as a playmaker

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When you picture Jaylen Brown, the first thing that comes to mind is usually scoring: explosive drives, midrange pull-ups, and impressive transition dunks. But heading into a season where Jayson Tatum will be out for at least a majority of the year, Brown’s evolution as a playmaker could be the key to keeping the Celtics’ offense afloat.

The Numbers Don’t Lie
Last season, Brown averaged a career-high 4.5 assists per game, while also taking fewer shots — 17.7 shots per game, his lowest volume in five years. This shift in offensive production speaks volumes. Brown wasn’t just hunting for his own looks, but he was actively redistributing the ball to his teammates.

The difference is even more apparent when you look at Brown’s numbers when Tatum isn’t on the floor. In 39 career games without his co-star, Brown has averaged 27.3 PPG, 7.1 RPG, and 3.9 APG. The scoring is expected, but the assist increase is over one more per game than his career average, showing a willingness and ability to take on more responsibility as a playmaker.

And when the stakes are the highest, Brown has shown flashes of brilliance. Take Game 5 against the Knicks last season as an example: 26 points, 8 rebounds, and 12 assists on a partially torn meniscus. That performance isn’t a fluke; that’s evidence that when Brown is forced into a lead role, he can elevate his passing.

Jaylen Brown vs. the Knicks (Game 5)

▫️26 Points
▫️12 Assists
▫️8 Rebounds
▫️9-17 FG
▫️3-5 3PT
▫️CELTICS WIN ☘️ pic.twitter.com/16mGRGmXbD

— 𝙍𝙞𝙡𝙚𝙮 ☘️ (@CelticsRiley) May 15, 2025

Why It Matters Now

With a guard-heavy roster and question marks in the frontcourt, Boston may lean into smaller lineups where Brown shifts to the 4 or slides in as a slightly undersized three. That puts him in a position where he’s not just a scorer but the offensive hub for the Celtics. Surrounded by shooters like Derrick White, Payton Pritchard, and Sam Hauser, plus a huge rim presence in Neemias Queta, Brown’s decision-making in this starting unit may determine if those units flourish or flounder.

If defenses go big, Brown has the quickness and the footwork to blow by slower forwards. If defenses go small, Brown has the size and strength to bully mismatches and work in the post, where he is very efficient. Either way, he will draw extra attention from defenses, which makes his reads out of doubles and kick-outs even more critical.

Room To Grow

Of course, there’s work to be done for Brown. Brown still struggles with turnovers, especially when asked to be the primary ballhandler. Over the last five seasons, Brown has averaged more than 2.5 turnovers per game in four of them. The next step in his development is to improve his processing speed by making quicker decisions on when to drive, kick, or pull up, while limiting his turnovers.

But the progress is undeniable. With Brown’s assist numbers trending upwards, his chemistry with shooters only increasing with time, and he’s already shown his ability to score in the clutch when the Celtics need him the most.

A New Chapter For Brown

Jaylen Brown said it feels like a new era for the Celtics on his stream today:

“Half the team is gone. I wish them the best. I appreciate them. They were great teammates… it’s a new era, everything has kind of changed and shifted.” pic.twitter.com/EMF5aawU8o

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) September 20, 2025

No one expects Brown to transition into a point forward in Tatum’s absence immediately; that’s not his game. But for a team that is going to be without one of the league’s best players for most, if not all, of next season, leaning on Brown’s playmaking is less about reinventing him as a player and more about trusting him with the ball in his hands for the majority of the game. Trusting him to make the right reads, to punish mismatches, and to prove once again that he is more than the “other guy.”

If the Celtics are going to maximize this roster next season, they are going to need Brown not only as a scorer but as a distributor. And based on what we have already seen, JB is ready for the challenge.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...uckets-jaylen-browns-next-leap-as-a-playmaker
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/24/25

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Globe Jayson Tatum on what he was thinking when he went down, his Achilles’ recovery, and when he may return to Celtics

Karen Kenyatta Russell: Renaming Charlestown Bridge after my late father Bill honors Boston, too

CelticsBlog Beyond the buckets: Jaylen Brown’s next leap as a playmaker

CelticsBlog player preview: could the Celtics experiment with Jaylen Brown at the 4 in crunch time?

CLNS Media Jaylen Brown Gets His Chance to Lead the Celtics with Jayson Tatum Out

NBC Sports Boston Forsberg: Tatum’s rehab mindset can be a tone-setter for Celtics

Ramp to Camp: Predicting Jayson Tatum’s return date for Celtics

NESN Celtics Star Bests Kawhi Leonard, Former MVP On NBA Rank List

Celtics’ Derrick White Floated As Trade Fit For Rockets

Insider: ‘A Lot Of Things’ Have To Go Right For Celtics This Season

Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Shares Details Of First On-Court Workout

Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Teases Exact Date For Injury Return

Jayson Tatum Receives Zero Votes For Top Honor In New NBA Poll

Mass Live Potential Celtics big man option signs with Heat

Jayson Tatum questioned if career was over after tearing Achilles

Celtics Wire Which rising Celtics prospects will make a leap forward this season?

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 34 – Paul Pierce (1998-2013)

Today in Boston Celtics history: Team holds ’18 media day; Bryce Brown signed to camp deal

Celtics star Jayson Tatum hints at potential TD Garden return

Will the Celtics regret trading Kristaps Porzingis?

Jayson Tatum sounds like he thinks he’ll be back with the Celtics this season

Jeff Teague laps Jaylen Brown when it comes to Celtics teammates picking up

Jeff Teague laps Jaylen Brown when it comes to Celtics teammates picking up

The Athletic Knicks, Celtics among NBA teams that will fall short of preseason projections

Celtics’ Jayson Tatum not ruling out return this season

Boston Sports Journal Jayson Tatum opens up about rehab process, desire to play this season: ‘I’m not rehabbing six days a week for no reason’

Hardwood Houdini Jayson Tatum’s latest declaration is music to Celtics fans’ ears

Former NBA executive just hit Celtics with brutal dose of doubt

Jayson Tatum just delivered an eye-catching injury update

Celtics starting lineup only has one clear answer this season

Chowder and Champions Latest Jayson Tatum Injury Updates Are Music to Celtics Fans’ Ears

Celtics Center Has the Most to Prove in Training Camp

CLNS Media/YouTube Could Jayson Tatum RETURN this season? | You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell

The Streamable What will the ‘Inside the NBA’ schedule be on ESPN?

Essentially Sports Jayson Tatum Puts 6 Celtics Stars Under Pressure After Warning to Knicks

Jayson Tatum Issues Reminder to Celtics Locker Room Amid Unexpected Health Update

Jayson Tatum Felt Betrayed as Celtics Trade Concern Left Him in Tears

Jayson Tatum Faces Tough Phone Call Over Derrick White’s Trade to Rockets, Proposes Bill Simmons

ESPN Jaylen Brown speaks at Bill Nye’s Hollywood star dedication ceremony

NBA Rank 2025: Player rankings Nos. 50-11

NBA Rank 2025: Biggest snubs and surprises from the new top 100

The Sporting News Celtics’ Jayson Tatum credits his sons for motivation during Achilles injury rehab

NBC News Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum says injury left him believing he ‘might be done with basketball’

Bleacher Report Jayson Tatum Feared Celtics Could Trade Him, Cried for 2 Hours After Achilles Injury

Heavy NBA Mock Trade Saves Houston Rockets, Boosts Boston Celtics’ Future

Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Sends Bold Message on Roster Without Him

Derrick White Credits Kobe Bryant’s Teammate With His Success

Jayson Tatum Was Upset Lakers Didn’t Draft Him

Athlon Sports ‘Am I Going to Get Traded?’: Jayson Tatum Shares Immediate Reaction After Injury

NESN/YouTube Are the Celtics Ready to Turn Payton Pritchard Into a Star?

Will Jayson Tatum Be the Best Player in the NBA by 2030?

CBS Sports/YouTube Jayson Tatum Gets Real on Injury Struggles, Why He Didn’t Answer Jaylen Brown | Full Interview

NBA Analysis Bill Simmons proposes Boston Celtics and Houston Rockets trade to turn ‘VanVleet disaster’ into title contention

Barstool Sports Jayson Tatum Went On TV And Would Not Completely Close The Door On A Potential Return This Season

Fadeaway World Jayson Tatum Worried Celtics Would Trade Him, Feared His NBA Career Was Over After Achilles Injury

Jayson Tatum On Why He Didn’t Answer Jaylen Brown’s Call

NBA Fans Ruthlessly Troll 7’6″ Former Celtics Player Who Turned Into A Firefighter

Newsweek Celtics Urged to Trade $286 Million Star to East Rival in Blockbuster Move

WBZ News Celtics’ Jayson Tatum doesn’t rule out return this season, says first game back will be at TD Garden

SI .com ‘I Was in a Dark Place’: Jayson Tatum Reflects on Career-Altering Injury and Comeback Drive

Bill Simmons Floats 5 NBA Trade Targets to Replace Fred VanVleet

New Celtics Signing Could Play Surprise Role, Says Insider

Total Pro Sports Jayson Tatum Shuts Down Talk Of Celtics Tanking Amid Draft Pick Speculation

ESPN/YouTube Asking Jayson Tatum about his return timeline, Celtics’ roster, Jaylen Brown & more! | NBA Today

The Sports Rush “No Way!”: Derrick White Recalls Pau Gasol Vehemently Preventing Second-Year Spur From Paying for Dinner

Clutch Points Celtics’ Jayson Tatum shuts down tanking talk

Fierce Pharma Vertex secures all-star assist for Journavx, signing up NBA’s Jayson Tatum for pain drug promotion

CBS Sports Jayson Tatum believes the Celtics would’ve beat the Knicks in the NBA playoffs if he hadn’t torn his Achilles

Basketball Network “It sounded like a gunshot” – Jayson Tatum reveals he knew what injury he had after hearing the “loudest pop”

ABC 24 Boston Celtics Title Hopes RESURRECTED by Jayson Tatum’s Progress | Locked On NBA

Basketball Sphere Hapoel Tel Aviv hit with unexpected news: Yam Madar underwent surgery

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121676/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-24-25
 
CelticsBlog player preview: what will Hugo Gonzalez bring from Spain to Boston?

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The tedious, eager-filled process of earning an organization’s trust lies at the forefront of every rookie’s list of challenges stepping into the NBA. Celtics rookie Hugo Gonzalez, however, is among the most prepared.

He’s already weathered the grind of playing behind a revolving door of elite talent, including teammates with NBA pedigrees. Gonzalez wasn’t even legally old enough to drink when he debuted as a professional hooper for Real Madrid in the Liga ACB at just 16 years old. As the fourth-youngest player to ever suit up for the team, Gonzalez scraped together only four appearances, averaging less than two minutes a night.

Now, there aren’t many situations the 19-year-old can’t navigate around Boston’s rewarding — and sometimes unforgiving — atmosphere.

Boston selected Gonzalez with its lone first-round selection in June’s 2025 NBA Draft at No. 28. The 6-foot-6 wing was fresh off riding the continuous wave of sporadic playing time for Real Madrid, but the flashes were deemed enough for Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens.

“He’s tough, he’s hard-playing, he cuts, he goes after the ball, he competes,” Stevens said on Draft Night, per NBC Sports Boston. “He’s got all the intangibles of a winning basketball player. There’s things he can get better at, just like everybody else at that age, but competitiveness is at a high level.”

Stevens continued: “When you are that age, in that situation (with Real Madrid), you gotta earn your stripes. When we took our team (to Spain) years ago in the preseason, we played against a 16-year-old (Luka) Dončić that hardly got in, right? Hugo’s a little bit older, and I’m not comparing him to Dončić, but I will say it’s great when you get to play for those teams. When you put on a Real Madrid jersey, you put on a responsibility similar to here, and I think that that’s a good thing.”

Sharing the floor with experienced NBA veterans Serge Ibaka, Facundo Campazzo, Dennis Smith Jr., and Bruno Fernando, Gonzalez averaged just 3.1 points and 1.7 rebounds while shooting 40.8% from the floor. The hustle-first sparkplug logged 10.2 minutes through 69 games, but Gonzalez’s patience and unseen work ethic introduced themselves once the opportunity arrived at his doorstep.

Hugo ➡️ Baylor pic.twitter.com/mD657iCV0R

— Boston Celtics (@celtics) July 11, 2025

Gonzalez wasted no time showcasing his heady instincts when called upon by coach Matt Reynolds in Summer League back in July. He corralled an offensive rebound off a missed Baylor Scheierman 3-pointer, sprinting from the top of the key to beat out three Memphis Grizzlies before scoring a putback layup. It was Gonzalez’s first standout highlight in his first Summer League appearance, validating Stevens’ assessment of the young prospect. He finished with 12 points, four rebounds and five assists en route to a 92-78 victory over Memphis.

And while most fans tuning in were too busy Googling Gonzalez’s overseas stats and scouting reports, those within the Celtics locker room knew what to expect from the rookie.

“He plays hard — really hard,” Jordan Walsh said three days before the Summer League opener, per CLNS Media. “So, fans are gonna love that. He plays hard. He dives on the floor. He’s a defensive menace, and then he attacks the rim with force. I think everyone knows that, but it was my first time seeing him play and be able to watch it and go against it.”

Gonzalez played 26 minutes a game across four Summer League contests for the Celtics, averaging 10.8 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists on 30.2% shooting from the field and 30.4% shooting from three. His Las Vegas highlight reel showed promise. Gonzalez was frequently engaged on both ends of the floor, making plays left and right with an Energizer Bunny-like motor while also knocking down an occasional 3-pointer — surely something that caught head coach Joe Mazzulla’s eye.

There isn’t a guaranteed role awaiting Gonzalez’s TD Garden arrival — and that’s fine. Circumstances dating back to Jayson Tatum’s torn Achilles tendon in the team’s Eastern Conference semifinals, coupled with an offseason yard sale, help crack open a valuable window of opportunity. Boston needs depth, and that requires Mazzulla to get creative to maximize the team’s depleted roster, which should favor Gonzalez, similarly to when Scheierman became a sparkplug sensation amid his career-best 20-point performance last season against the Brooklyn Nets.

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Without Tatum, Kristaps Porzingis, and Jrue Holiday, the Celtics are going to have to squeeze every ounce of juice possible out of the roster, and Gonzalez’s makeup is well-suited to help make that happen. Boston has a keen eye for spotting late first-rounders capable of delivering an impact that goes under-appreciated in the box score, just like last season’s Sixth Man of the Year Payton Pritchard — the 26th overall pick in 2020.

Gonzalez isn’t walking into a situation where talent is overflowing and minute distribution is up for serious debate. Beyond Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, Anfernee Simons and Pritchard, the rest of the crew is essentially a blank canvas for Mazzulla and the coaching staff to shape. Therefore, regardless of what Gonzalez’s role looks like on Opening Night, it shouldn’t be interpreted as a definitive measure for role or potential. At just 19, he’s back to being too young to drink (in Spain, the legal drinking age is 18), yet he’s already amassed years of experience playing with and against professionals — including former NBA players — along with traits that have historically assisted players of all calibers to thrive in a Celtics uniform.

Those intangibles alone, which drew the attention of Stevens and Boston’s brass, are sure to book Gonzalez both minutes and applause from TD Garden’s crowd throughout the season.

“We’re pretty, pretty excited,” Gonzalez said, per team-provided video. “Especially being drafted by a really good franchise, a really good situation. Being drafted by Boston was really good and new for me, and I’m excited for it.”

Teammates, including Walsh and Scheierman, have already offered their praises to Gonzalez after receiving just a glimpse of what the Celtics could have on their hands in the coming years. The roster might be in flux, but one thing is clear: Gonzalez is intriguing and worth keeping an eye on. He’s young, energetic, willing to accept the ebbs and flows that come with developing as a pro, and is off to a head start on leaving a strong first impression amongst those within the organization.

If that all translates once it’s time to hit the parquet, Gonzalez could mold into a sneaky surprise for Boston.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...will-hugo-gonzalez-bring-from-spain-to-boston
 
Takeaways from Bill Chisholm’s press conference

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Earlier today, we heard from Bill Chisholm, Aditya Mittal, Wyc Grousbeck and Brad Stevens. This was the first time Celtics fans had heard from Chisholm since his ownership group purchased the franchise and he assumed the role of governor.

Whenever a new ownership group takes power — be it in sports, business, or any other aspect of life — there’s always a concern about the potential changes coming down the pipeline. For Celtics fans, those concerns were multi-layered.

After all, not only do the Celtics need an ownership group that is willing and capable of spending into the tax when the time arises. They also need a group that empowers Brad Stevens — arguably one of the top-three Presidents of Basketball Operations in the NBA — to continue making the moves he deems necessary to get the Celtics back to the top of the Basketball mountain.

“We have the right people in place to make those decisions,” Chisholm said. “I want to be supportive of Brad and Rich and their teams…On the patience point, I would say that I think patience is important. There’s a strategy, there’s a game plan that we’ve laid out, and I think it makes a ton of sense.”

Honestly, that was the ideal answer from Chisholm. The Celtics have an amazing front office staff in place, and that starts with Stevens, Mike Zarren and runs throughout the whole staff. That group built the roster that dominated the league and won a championship just 18 months ago.

These concerns about ownership direction became more pressing after what proved to be a challenging summer for the organization. Losing Jayson Tatum to an Achilles tendon injury during the Eastern Conference Semifinals set off a chain reaction that led to multiple cost-cutting moves to begin the offseason. Kristaps Porzingis, Jrue Holiday, Luke Kornet and Al Horford have all left the franchise, either by trade or free agency, as the Celtics ducked under the second luxury tax apron.

When a championship team starts shedding key contributors just over a year after hoisting the Larry O’Brien Trophy, you couldn’t help but wonder whether those cost-cutting measures were a directive from the new ownership group or whether they were part of a larger plan to reset the tax sheet, get younger and begin building a new-look rotation around Tatum and Jaylen Brown.

Fortunately, Stevens provided some clarity to that question during the press conference.

“You have to give yourself the right flexibility and opportunity to jump at the right deals,” Stevens said. “You don’t always know when those are gonna present themselves. So, the second apron was the key…There’s no tax goal. There’s nothing that’s set in stone that we have to get to a certain level. The level, obviously, where we were earlier this summer, that’s not close to where we are now. And listen, we’ve said goodbye to awesome people and really good players. But I think we’ve added people who are excited to add their strings together and see what we can do.”

Nevertheless, the topic of the luxury tax and Chisholm’s willingness to operate within it were inevitable discussion points throughout the presser. After all, the Celtics will undoubtedly need to embrace a larger payroll once the team is ready to throw its hat back into the title contention ring.

Encouragingly, Chisholm didn’t flinch whenever the topic of the luxury tax, or his willingness to pay it, arose from the media in attendance.

“Let’s go for it,” Chisholm said. “But let’s go for it in a reasonable way…Let’s do whatever we can to win championships and raise banners. And, raise as many as we can…Ultimately, we’re gonna do everything we can to win, that is job number one. And not just win games, win championships.”

Of course, those words must be met with action when the time arises. Yet, as a lifelong Celtics fan and someone who is from the area, you get the sense (even from all the way over in the UK, watching via YouTube) that he’s being genuine. It feels like they will truly do whatever it takes to make the franchise as successful as possible.

I mean, he literally said as much.

“I will absolutely be there,” Chisholm said. “I will do whatever it takes. Whatever the Boston Celtics need me to do. If they need me to do press conferences every day, I’ll do them. If they need me to stay out of the way, then I’ll do that.”

While Chisholm’s commitment to spending when necessary provides long-term reassurance, the reality is that the immediate future presents different challenges. The roster construction heading into this season means those championship-level investments may need to wait. There’s been too much of a talent drain. The front court is inexperienced, young and on paper, lacks the defensive stability that you try to build a championship team around.

However, both Stevens and Chisholm, at different points, shared their optimism over the current roster. It’s clear that they believe in some of the younger guys who are in line to receive a bigger opportunity than in past years. One thing I really liked was how Chisholm mentioned playing with an underdog mentality, because for any of us who lived through the early Brad Stevens years, we know just how much fun those never-say-die teams can be.

“We’re not gonna put a ceiling on the team,” Chisholm said. “We’ve got a lot of talent. And we’ve got some very strong character people. I’m very excited about what this team can do…There’s a smaller margin for error, but I do think this team has the potential to be pretty special. I think we’re gonna embrace the underdog mentality as well.”

Of course, the way we view this current roster could drastically shift before the end of the season — especially if Jayson Tatum returns to the rotation. And while I’ve made my thoughts on the value of him sitting out for the full season, if he does choose to return, he will undoubtedly add some much-needed experience and talent to the front-court rotation.

Still, a key point to note is that Stevens made it clear that from a front office standpoint, there is no set timeline for a Tatum return. Instead, the focus will be on ensuring he’s healthy and back to, or at least near, the best version of himself (physically speaking) before putting him back out there on the court.

“No timeline on Jayson from my perspective,” Stevens said. “My number one goal…Jayson Tatum fully healthy. And he’s well on his way.”

The harsh truth is, without Tatum, a championship is off the cards. Sure, the Celtics can be a playoff team in the upcoming season, but they will need Tatum to ensure they’re at a championship level. He’s simply too important to everything the team does, and both his playmaking and scoring ability are near impossible to replicate — that’s why he’s a top-10 player in the world.

I do think there’s upside to a retooling season, though. Not only will the Celtics reset their cap sheet (to some degree), get younger and potentially unearth some hidden gems, but they will also build a new offensive and defensive system, and that could potentially squeeze even more out of both Tatum and Brown.

It’s clear that the overall goal — from top to bottom of the organization — is raising banners. The Celtics still have their winning formula and star-level core. Now, it’s about finding the right supporting cast, with the skill sets to accentuate what the team is trying to do.

The upcoming season could get bumpy at times. It could even get unbearable for stretches. But with everyone pulling in the same direction, this retooling phase will likely be short-lived. And with that, I’ll leave you with a comment from Wyc…A comment that will resonate with Celtics fans around the globe…A comment we can all get behind.

“I want a third ring,” Grousbeck said. “And I want a fourth. I’ve got two, it’s a nice start. And this group is committed to getting it together.”

CelticsBlog graciously allowed this article to be cross-posted from my growing “Celtics Chronicle” newsletter.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/121810/takeaways-from-bill-chisholms-press-conference
 
Celticsblog player preview : Josh Minott’s defense will surprise you

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When the Boston Celtics made headlines this offseason, it was due to the departures of bigger names like Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis. But quietly tucked under a heap of moves was the addition of Josh Minott, a 6’8’’ 22-year-old wing. After spending his first three years with the Minnesota Timberwolves, Minott arrives in Boston with a blend of athleticism, defensive versatility, and untapped potential that could make him a valuable piece in Joe Mazzulla’s rotation.

Minott appeared in just 46 games last season, logging a total of only 276 minutes, most of which came during garbage time. Ideally, you’d want a larger sample size to fully evaluate a player, but even in limited action, Minott’s performances, both in meaningful stretches and blow out situations, offer a fairly clear picture of his skillset. The central question, after reviewing all his minutes, is whether he can consistently sustain the things he does well when given more time.

He has intriguing traits on both sides of the ball but defensively is where I think he can help this team the most.

Defense​


Minott is 100% one of the leagues most underrated defensive playmakers.

When it comes to steals, Minott ranked in the 92nd percentile in both steals (2.5) and deflections (5.3) per 100 possessions according to Databllr.com. In the passing lane he is a real threat with his quick reaction time, closing speed, and wingspan. He’s able to diagnose reads swiftly and take them the other way for transition opportunities. He showed the ability to both apply enough pressure to blow up actions and play like a cornerback in open space to track down a pass in the air.

On the ball he uses the same attributes plus impressive agility for a 6’8’’ guy.

I would definitely classify Minott as more of a defensive playmaker than a true stopper, but he does flash noteworthy plays where the opponent is disrupted by his size and lateral movement. If he can improve in this aspect, his stature and traits suggest an at minimum 2 through 4 defender.

In the shot blocking department, Minott was elite ranking in the 100th percentile among small forwards with 2.1 blocks per 100 possessions. He also recorded a 4.2 stop percentage (a combined metric of steals, blocks, and offensive fouls drawn), placing him in the 96th percentile league-wide. His vertical explosion truly shines here, which is arguably his most impressive trait. Even when an offensive player gains a step on him, Minott has the bounce and wingspan to quickly eat up space and alter or reject shots at the rim.

While it’s good to know he can do it on the ball, I think the Celtics would benefit most from him as a helper. This team lost the likes of Holiday, Al Horford, and Jayson Tatum (maybe) for this upcoming season, all but stripping away most of the team’s defensive versatility. On occasion, these three guarded centers so Porzingis, Luke Kornet, and Neemias Queta could matchup against the opposing team’s weakest perimeter threat and help at the rim. Unless Minott gets stronger and/or shows more strength than I’ve seen on film, I don’t expect him to guard centers. But where he can be a disruptor is flying in out of nowhere and contesting at the rim.

Josh Minott could help replace Kristaps Porzingis (and Robert Williams) in the Celtics' defense this season pic.twitter.com/BbRH31NnZP

— Jack Simone (@JackSimoneNBA) September 23, 2025

An improvement in timing and discipline would elevate his impact even further in this area, but there’s no questioning his motor and athleticism.

If there’s one area of concern with Minott defensively, it’s his tendency to foul. He MUST learn to defend without committing illegal contact. Last season, he averaged 4.3 fouls per 100 possessions. Even during promising stints, he occasionally sabotaged his own momentum by picking up quick fouls. Learning to channel his energy into more controlled chaos will be key to maximizing his impact and earning consistent minutes.

Offense​


Minott’s offensive role is straightforward: knock down open threes, cut with purpose, set the occasional screen, and finish at the rim. Fortunately, he was already used in a similar capacity during his time in Minnesota, primarily as a play finisher. In fact, 91% of his field goal attempts came either at the rim or from beyond the arc. An encouraging sign that he understands his role and plays within it.

Minott shot 64% at the rim last season and while 79% of those makes were assisted, he also demonstrated the ability to attack closeouts with force flashing some downhill potential.

I also wouldn’t mind Minott being used in cutting/dump off play types where he can just catch the ball and finish.

Now to the outside shot which remains more of a question mark.

Minott shot 33% from three last season, albeit on just 43 total attempts. He fared slightly better on catch and shoot opportunities and corner threes, where he connected at a 35% clip. The mechanics aren’t the cleanest, but if he can replicate or even slightly improve on those numbers in Boston, it would go a long way toward solidifying his role and spacing the floor for the team. The most encouraging sign for me though is him being a career 90% free throw shooter (41 attempts).

Minott isn’t refined yet as a handler and shouldn’t be doing much in that department, but I did see some unexpected passing chops.

I am nowhere near advocating for reps as a handler but being able to make split second or .5 decisions is so crucial. If he can add value by being unselfish and making the right reads, that’ll help his rotation odds.

Minott isn’t coming to Boston with high expectations, but his athleticism, length, and defensive playmaking fit a clear need for a team that just lost some of its most versatile defenders. His offensive role will remain limited, but if he can knock down open threes at a respectable rate and stay on the floor by cutting down on fouls, he could carve out a niche at a crowded wing position.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...review-josh-minotts-defense-will-surprise-you
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/26/25

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Herald Five things we learned about Wyc Grousbeck, Jayson Tatum at Bill Chisholm introduction

‘Do whatever we can to win’: New owner Bill Chisholm lays out vision for Celtics

Celtics’ City Edition jerseys for 2025-26 season feature big change for Boston

Globe ‘Making a fool of myself’: New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm opens up about hype videos he made for team

What Brad Stevens said about Jayson Tatum’s potential return this season

New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm doesn’t want to mess with a good thing, especially the focus on winning championships

Bill Chisholm holds first press conference as new Celtics owner, and sets his sights for the team high

New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm spoke to the media Thursday. Watch it here.

CelticsBlog Celticsblog player preview : Josh Minott’s defense will surprise you

Celtics sign former Duke standout, finalizing training camp roster

ESPN Boston Celtics unveil ‘Gold Standard’ City Edition uniforms

New Celtics owner Chisholm vows — ‘Whatever it takes’ to win

NBA Rank 2025: League insiders on Embiid, Flagg, top-five predictions

CLNS Media Bill Chisholm and Wyc Grousbeck Explain Celtics Leadership Structure

Celtics .com Bill Chisholm Embarks on Celtics Ownership, Embracing ‘Whatever It Takes’ Mindset

NBC Sports Boston Highlights from Bill Chisholm’s first press conference as Celtics lead owner

Ramp to Camp: Predicting Celtics’ win total, and how 2025-26 season ends

New C’s owner Bill Chisholm responds to CBA concerns with clear statement

C’s owner Bill Chisholm details on-brand first encounter with Mazzulla

New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm shares ‘philosophical pillars’ on home arena

NESN Celtics Legend Set To Have Jersey Retired By Another Team

Wyc Grousbeck Makes Role With Celtics After $6.1 Billion Sale Very Clear

Celtics Analyst Throws Cold Water On Jayson Tatum Return

Celtics’ Neemias Queta Given Notable Prediction For 2025-26

CBS Boston Bill Chisholm, new Celtics ownership group have championships on their mind

Mass Live Celtics Mailbag: Wildcard roster possibilities to watch

New owner responds to questions about Celtics’ future at TD Garden

Brad Stevens adds to optimism on Jayson Tatum recovery

Wyc Grousbeck makes blunt admission on Celtics trades after team sale

New Celtics owner: WNBA in Boston is ‘definitely something we’re going to look at’

Celtics Wire New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm on method behind offseason retooling

Celtics jersey history No. 35 – Tom Barker (1979)

Today in Boston Celtics history: Sly Williams signed

Minority owner Aditya Mittal on how he joined Boston Celtics ownership group, fandom

Celtics executive Wyc Grousbeck still hungry for more rings after ownership change

New Boston Celtics majority owner Bill Chisholm clarifies new team power structure

Karen Russell on how Celtics icon father Bill was and remains a bridge

Which of the Celtics young players is best poised to grow their game?

The Athletic Celtics owner Bill Chisholm on expectations, Brad Stevens’ autonomy and WNBA in Boston

Boston Sports Journal Analysis: New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm holds first press conference in Boston

Hardwood Houdini Celtics starting center may already be decided after Jayson Tatum drops hint

Bill Chisholm shares why he made a leap that many people in his position don’t

It’s not even training camp but Celtics already have a Payton Pritchard problem

Chowder and Champions 5 Key Takeaways From Bill Chisholm’s First Presser as Celtics Governor

CLNS Media/YouTube LIVE Garden Report: Bill Chisholm and New Celtics Ownership Address Media

CBS Boston/YouTube New Celtics ownership group ready to add more championship banners to team’s collection

The Sports Hub Patriots to sell piece of team to firm that also has stake in Celtics

NESN/YouTube Are the Celtics Better Off Shutting Down Jayson Tatum For The Season?

Did ESPN Get the Celtics Top 100 Rankings Completely Wrong?

Heavy Celtics’ Brad Stevens Shares Key Update Ahead of New Season

Rockets Urged to Trade Reed Sheppard for 6th Man of the Year

Celtics Urged to Trade Payton Pritchard for Rising Former No. 3 Pick

Celtics Floated as Landing Spot for Explosive Forward

Celtics May Already Have Their Porzingis Replacement

Globe/YouTube Boston Celtics introduce Bill Chisholm | Key Takeaways from the new owner

The Sporting News CBS Sports sends strong message on Jaylen Brown and Derrick White’s trade value to Celtics

Fansided Jayson Tatum’s injury optimism puts the Celtics in limbo

NBA .com 2025-26 Media Days schedule: Times, locations and how to watch for all 30 teams

Grant Williams motivated to return from ACL injury

WCVB ‘A dream come true’: New Celtics owner vows to uphold franchise’s legacy

SI .com Derrick White Reveals Joe Mazzulla’s Twisted ‘Reward’ for Celtics During Practices

Celtics Likely to Trade Another Key Contributor This Year, Says Insider

Celtics Star Payton Pritchard Makes Unexpected List Ahead of Season

Sun Chronicle New Celtics owner Chisholm feels fans’ dismay over trades after team sale

The Sports Hub Celtics’ Bill Chisholm addresses off-season cost-cutting

Larry Brown Sports New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm answers who will make decisions for the team

Essentially Sports Celtics Owner Gives Up on $2Bn Plan as Clear Priority for Jayson Tatum and Co Emerges

Barstool Sports Immediately After Getting A New Extension To Coach The Lakers, JJ Redick Let It Slip That He Uses ChatGPT To Learn How To Be Good At His Job

Total Apex Sports Joe Mazzulla and His Revolutionary Approach in 2025: Why Winners Run in Boston

Hardwood Heroics Boston Chief Brad Stevens Has Tempered Expectations, Says Ultimate Goal is All About 1 Player’s Progress

NBA Analysis Boston Celtics told to look at Kevin Durant’s story, not to worry about Jayson Tatum’s performance after injury

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121814/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-26-25
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/27/25

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Globe What to watch for at Celtics training camp? Here’s your primer as the return of the NBA tips off this week.

Celtics to run two-man game at ownership level with Bill Chisholm, and Wyc Grousbeck stays in great position to play on

Injury won’t change career goals for Celtics’ Jayson Tatum

CelticsBlog The Celtics have added flexibility, but how will they use it?

Who is going to be the Celtics fifth starter?

NESN Why Boston Radio Host Thinks Doubting Jaylen Brown This Season Is Bad Idea

Mass Live Former Celtics forward suffers foot injury after Jazz trade

Boston Celtics sign former Hornets guard to camp deal

Celtics Wire Celtics jersey history No. 35 – Billy Knight (1978-79)

Celtics history: Chris Herren born; Ron Grandison, Charles Smith sign

New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm explains approach to team spending

Boston Celtics reportedly sign Duke standout Wendell Moore Jr.

Celtics owner Bill Chisholm throws cold water on quick hunt for new arena

Celtics president Rich Gotham endorses new majority owner Bill Chisholm

Celtics president Brad Stevens on role luxury tax played in offseason

New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm on method behind offseason retooling

Boston Sports Journal Picks ‘n Pops: Returns on investment, Tatum’s intentional timing, and an existential moment

Hardwood Houdini New Celtics trade is imminent (and Porzingis and Holiday are the reason why)

Bill Chisholm’s latest Celtics just gave Celtics fans a perfect starting point

It’s not even October and this Celtics player seems destined to be traded

UniWatch Grading the New (& Old) NBA Uniforms Unveiled This Week

The Athletic How does Kawhi-Aspiration deal compare to others in the NBA? We asked 50 sponsors

Posting and Toasting 2025-26 Matchup Preview: Boston Celtics

SI .com Celtics’ Brad Stevens Provides Massive Jayson Tatum Injury Update

Celtics Predicted to Trade Anfernee Simons, Remain in Playoff Contention by Insider

Celtics New Owner Addresses Potentially Leaving Boston Garden

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Predicted to Be in MVP Conversation This Season

Jordan Brand Sends Clear Jayson Tatum Message to NBA Media

Will Jayson Tatum Return to Celtics This Season? Insiders Predict Timeline

Heavy Celtics Floated as Landing Spot for Explosive Forward

Fadeaway World Eastern Conference Standings Predictions For 2025-26 Season

NBA Players Ranking: Superstars, Stars, All-Stars, Rising Stars For 2025-26

Real GM Bill Chisholm To Have Final Say For Celtics As Brad Stevens Continues To Drive Decisions

M Sports Jaylen Brown set to ignite MVP debate as Celtics eye a championship run this season

Essentially Sports Jayson Tatum Issues Clear Message to Celtics Star Amid Trade Rumors

Duke Basketball Report A Big Part Of Why Jayson Tatum Chose Duke Was Another Duke Star

Dunking with Wolves Celtics just picked up Timberwolves scraps for the third time this summer

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121854/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-27-25
 
Who is going to be the Celtics fifth starter?

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I am pretty confident in saying that 4 of the 5 Celtics starting spots are going to be Payton Pritchard, Derrick White, Jaylen Brown and Neemias Queta. That leaves one more spot up for grabs and I think it will come down to three players.

Option 1: Sam Hauser

Hauser is the lone returning Celtic on this list. As one of the best shooters in the NBA, Hauser’s skillset still matters for the Celtics.

He is the median point in terms of offense and defense on this list. The shooting is elite and can give the Celtics m0re spacing and an extra boost on that end and while the defense isn’t great, he can still hold up well enough to not cost the Celtics.

This would give the Celtics a pretty small lineup. Jaylen Brown hasn’t played the 4 a ton throughout his career, spending just 5% of his minutes played a season ago at power forward, per Cleaning the Glass. He is going to need to play there more this season and might even start there.

Their defense would be lacking but the offense would be able to generate a lot of points. Even if they don’t start this lineup, I expect to see a lot of the 5-man combo of Pritchard, White, Hauser, Brown and Queta this season.

Option 2: Chris Boucher

Boucher is the most limited offensive player on this list and the floor spacing with him and Queta would worry me. However, his impact on the other end of the court might very well win him this job.

The Celtics are going to be a good offense. With Brown, Pritchard, White, Hauser and Anfernee Simons, they are going to find ways to score. They have lost a lot defensively with the departures of Jrue Holiday, Kristaps Porzingis, Luke Kornet and Al Horford and the injury to Jayson Tatum.

Finishing defensive possessions is something that the Celtics may struggle with this year and starting Boucher can help that. He isn’t an elite defender by any means, but his length can help the Celtics on that end more than the smaller options we are talking about.

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Option 3: Anfernee Simons

This one is a little out of left field and one that I don’t expect the Celtics to use, but it is an option. Going super small would put the Celtics at a disadvantage on defense which would likely make this lineup untenable. However, there is a method to this madness.

Let’s start with the fact that we are going to see the three-guard look at times for the Celtics this season. Simons, Pritchard and White are 3 of the 4 best players on the team, so Joe Mazzulla going to want to play those guys big minutes. In games where they don’t have Jaylen Brown, those three guys will be their best three at creating offense.

A 4-man lineup of Brown, White, Pritchard and Simons is going to score. They are all guys who can score the ball in a multitude of different ways and that offensive flexibility is going to be something that will be tough for teams to guard.

That said, the defense makes starting this lineup consistently untenable. They just won’t have enough size to get stops because even if they do force a miss, teams will eat them alive on the offensive glass. I would be surprised if Mazzulla started this lineup at the start of the season.

Josh Minott is another name that could be thrown around but I don’t see that one, maybe later in the season he establishes himself but he will need to earn it.

I would start Chris Boucher. I think his size and length are things the Celtics are lacking in other areas of this lineup and the team as a whole. He shot the ball well enough last season (36% from three) that Boston can justify starting him. Brown is going to be playing the 4 a lot this season, but they don’t need him to start the game in that spot; the Celtics will limit his minutes at that position as much as they can and starting Boucher allows for that.

I do think that Boucher will be Mazzulla’s choice as well. The Celtics are just lacking too much size in their starting 5, something that Joe has liked over his first three years as coach and Boucher can give them more of a lift to start games in that department.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/121659/who-is-going-to-be-the-celtics-fifth-starter
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/28/25

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Herald Al Horford says goodbye to Celtics after reported Warriors agreement

Jayson Tatum takes big step in return from Achilles surgery

Globe Report: Al Horford leaves Celtics for multi-year deal with Warriors

Jayson Tatum shares video of on-court workout amid Achilles injury recovery

Al Horford agrees to deal to join Warriors, ending memorable Celtics’ tenure

Four things to watch as Celtics training camp tips off this week

Celtics to run two-man game at ownership level with Bill Chisholm, and Wyc Grousbeck stays in great position to play on

CelticsBlog Brad Stevens and the pursuit of immortality

NBC Sports Boston Tatum’s latest workout video amid Achilles rehab has NBA world stunned

Al Horford leaving Celtics to join Warriors in free agency: Report

NESN Al Horford Bids Farewell To Celtics Amid Report Of Joining New Team

Kevin Durants Reacts To ‘Insane’ Jayson Tatum Footage

Jaylen Brown Shows Off Football Skills Ahead Of Patriots Week 4 Action

NBA Writer Believes Celtics Could Deal One More Player Before Trade Deadline

Who Celtics Writer Believes Could Be First Young Player To Crack Rotation

CBS Boston Al Horford posts heartfelt goodbye to Boston Celtics after signing with Warriors

Jayson Tatum shares first workout video since his Achilles surgery, fueling more speculation on his Celtics return

Mass Live Kevin Durant among those impressed with Jayson Tatum’s shocking recovery

Al Horford says goodbye to Celtics after signing with Warriors

Al Horford signs with Warriors as Boston Celtics lose another big man

Jayson Tatum surprises on court in stunning injury recovery video

Celtics Wire Himmelsbach: Al Horford confirmed leaving Celtics for Warriors

What new Celtics majority owner Bill Chisholm thinks of his team

Jayson Tatum looking good on the court as Boston Celtics star continues rehab

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 35 – Charles Bradley (1981-83)

Celtics history: Grousbeck, Pagliuca buy Celtics; Bing, Milicic signed

New Celtics owner Bill Chisholm optimistic about team’s potential

Former Boston Celtics majority owner Wyc Grousbeck says summer moves inevitable

Celtics president Brad Stevens on how he sees Jayson Tatum’s return

Celtics fans should be patient with new majority owner Bill Chisholm

The Athletic Free agent Al Horford agrees to sign with Warriors: Source

Celtics’ Jayson Tatum shares workout footage 4 months after Achilles tear: ‘Brighter days ahead’

Hardwood Houdini Al Horford delivers heartfelt message to Celtics organization and fan base

Al Horford just made the final call on his Celtics future

New Jayson Tatum video should get Celtics fans out of their seats

CLNS Media/YouTube Al Horford SIGNS with the Warriors – You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell

LIVE Garden Report: Celtics Media Day Preview + Leftover Ownership Questions

Fadeaway World Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Details Next Steps In Return From Achilles Tear

2016 NBA Re-Draft: Who Would 76ers, Lakers, And Celtics Select?

Jayson Tatum Makes Surprising Claim About His Body During Rehab: “As Strong As It’s Ever Been”

The Sporting News Celtics analyst predicts Boston will part ways with fan-favorite forward

Celtics analyst issues bold take on Boston’s Eastern Conference chances

Celtics owner Bill Chisholm talks expectations ahead of 2025-26 season

NBA Analysis What Jayson Tatum thinks of Boston Celtics star who is expected to be traded

New Boston Celtics owner knows his actions are being watched as team rebuild in 2025-26

SI .com Jayson Tatum Wants to Return to Celtics Before End of Season, But Should He?

Celtics’ Anfernee Simons Linked to West Powerhouse in Potential Trade

Three Teams Who Could Surprise in 2026 NBA Draft Lottery

A Brief History of Al Horford’s NBA Contracts After Warriors Move

Celtics Al Horford Makes Free Agent Decision, What Does It Mean for Boston?

M Sports Jayson Tatum eyes Celtics return this season but is it the right move for Boston’s playoff hopes?

Wendell Moore eyes NBA breakthrough with Boston Celtics in pivotal preseason showcase

Athlon Sports Exciting Kevin Garnett News Announced on Friday

Kevin Durant Had Five Words After Unexpected Jayson Tatum Development

Lakers Nation Lakers Sign Anton Watson & Nate Williams, Waive Tevian Jones & Eric Dixon

Essentially Sports Jayson Tatum Makes Surprising Return On Court Amid Speculations Around Celtics Comeback

Celtics Legend Reacts to Jayson Tatum’s Return on Court After Promising Update

Heavy Jayson Tatum Reacts to Celtics’ Bold $100 Million Move

Former Celtics Draft Pick Joins Lakers’ Training Camp Roster

Total Pro Sports Jayson Tatum Makes “Never Felt So Good” Claim About Body Strength Despite Injury Concerns

Barstool Sports Jayson Tatum’s First On Court Workout Footage Finally Dropped And He Already Looks Absolutely Incredible

Duke Wire Jayson Tatum shouts out Cooper Flagg ahead of upcoming NBA debut

TalkBasket Jayson Tatum back in action, but Brad Stevens urges patience in recovery

Hoops Rumors Celtics Notes: Tatum, Grousbeck, Chisholm, Training Camp, Simons

Bleacher Report Al Horford Agrees to Warriors Contract, Thanks Celtics in Heartfelt Post After Exit

NBA .com Jayson Tatum back on the court 4 months after Achilles rupture

Basketball Network Spike Lee reveals a hilarious in-game moment between Denzel Washington and Jayson Tatum: “Yo Tatum, I am the only actor here”

Basket News Reason why Al Horford left the Celtics

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121867/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-28-25
 
Brad Stevens and the pursuit of immortality

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Pop quiz: Who was the GM of the Cleveland Cavaliers when LeBron James brought a championship back to Akron? How about the Bucks in 2021? Dallas in 2011?

The sickos reading this are proudly sat at home, on the train to work, or on a well-deserved bathroom break, and they’ve remembered David Griffin, Jon Horst, and Donnie Nelson. Good on them: three points to Gryffindor.

I’d posit to you that you’re in the minority if you nailed all three. And if the majority of basketball fans don’t know who was responsible for some of the greatest championship wins of the modern era, then Brad Stevens still has work to do before he can walk the NBA halls of Valhalla.

To many, the upcoming season sees the Celtics in a state of suspended animation, waiting hopelessly for the return of their franchise hero. We’re cast as the helpless princess atop the tower with our knight in shining armor’s return certain but distant. If this were a book, you’d be tempted to skip the chapter and get to the good bits.

For Brad Stevens, though, this is the start of the season that separates him from the David Griffins of the world and, hopefully, secures his legacy as one of the brightest basketball minds of the 21st century.

Don’t get too attached​


Stevens has already made a slew of tough choices this offseason: Jrue Holiday, Kristaps Porziņģis, Al Horford, and Luke Kornet are all suiting up for new teams in October. This is an unfamiliar roster and now that the hardest decisions are behind him, this season has to be about building on the margins.

Often, championship rosters get trapped, locked in for better or worse to the core that carried them to glory. Toronto in 2019, Milwaukee in 2021, and Denver in 2023 all became expensive, asset-strapped, and increasingly reliant on an aging core. The bond forged by a championship is hard to break. Front offices stick to the original construction, only to watch the team gradually fade and sour the glory days with a bitter finish.

For the Celtics, Tatum’s injury has allowed for a guilt-free reset. Stevens has maneuvered Boston out of second-apron restrictions, though at the cost of real quality. This may not be the year to pull off a Kevin Garnett-level swing like 2008, but I hope Stevens cycles through the non-essential pieces. Tatum, Derrick White, Jaylen Brown, and Payton Pritchard are clearly long-term pillars of this Celtics team. Everyone else (sorry, Sam Hauser) is fighting to prove they belong on the next great Celtics squad.

If players don’t profile as playoff ready for 2026/27 and beyond, then permanent contracts shouldn’t tie Boston’s hands.

To me, the last team to go through a season from hell in a supposed contention window was the Memphis Grizzlies in 2023/24. Scoff if you want, but the Grizzlies had posted back-to-back 50+ win seasons. Off-court controversy and injuries meant the 23/24 campaign was anything but sunshine and rainbows. Ja Morant played a paltry nine games, and the FedExForum faithful only saw nine victories in a 27–55 season. GM Zach Kleiman, an Executive of the Year winner like Stevens, put the grind in Grind City as Memphis churned through 33 players in the regular season, an NBA record.

Perhaps the likes of Luka Garza, Neemias Queta and Josh Minott emerge as playoff ready this season but if they don’t, I hope Stevens advocates for guys like Amari Williams, Drew Petterson, RJ Luis and whatever G-League star he falls in love with on a late-night synergy binge instead of the Celtics sticking with mediocrity. In giving chances to a record number of players, Kleiman & Co. discovered players like Jay Huff, Vince Williams Jr, GG Jackson, and Scottie Pippen Jr. Making the most of that skippable chapter could set the Celts up for an exciting rebirth in 26/27. I hope Stevens can show that his expertise extend to an area that going into his fifth season are so far uncharted.

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Sun’s getting real low


Boston has their big green maniacal monster. Joe Mazzulla owns the highest winning percentage of any coach in NBA history, winning 74% of his first 246 regular season games, by also having incredibly high standards, aggressively innovative, and a deadpan response that can quash the queasiest of media probes. Mazzulla is a top-tier coach: a perfect spearhead in any race for a championship. I do, however, worry that if Joe had hair, this would be the season that he pulls it out.

I see real frustration on the horizon this season as Mazzulla adapts to working with a group of players that may not execute to an assassin-level standard. It’s up to the players to continue to deliver, and it’s up to Mazzulla to work with what he has at his disposal.

But as the master of ceremonies, Stevens will likely have to manage Joe through this year, and that presents a real challenge. Am I asking Stevens to channel Zach Kleiman and Natasha Romanov in my season preview? Yes. A tall task? Yes. But it’s one that I think Stevens can manage.

A world-class coach at the college and NBA level, Stevens has the management skills to stop Mazzulla from smashing the culture they’ve worked so hard to build together—before unleashing him, unleashing the anger of a frustrating season on a terrified Eastern Conference in 2026/27.

Steering the ship​


The end goal is Banner 19, and it can be achieved in many different ways. There’ll be arguments to preserve a winning culture across the organization. Scrape tooth and nail to make the postseason. Value the experience that players get in uncomfortable roles and carry that new knowledge and new confidence into an improved championship roster in 12 months time.

Door #2 is the quiet quit (the 76ers last year).

Regular season games become a masochism litmus test for your average Celtics fan. How much pain can you take if there’s a tantalizing reward at the end of the rainbow? Many fans and analysts are advocating for a development season next year — one that results in a top-3 pick in a loaded 2026 draft class. If a year from hell can result in a franchise-changing star arriving to turbocharge the back half of the 2020s, then maybe we’re all suckers for punishment.

There’s real merit to either approach, and one or two more injuries to key figures could result in the organization’s hand being forced rather than chosen by leadership. But, heading into next season, the Celtics need to have a clear approach in mind. It’ll be up to Stevens to make a decision that could define the future of the C’s for the next decade.

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Final Thoughts​


This is a season of titanic proportions for Brad and the Boston Celtics. More difficult decisions are down the road. Stevens will have to prove himself in areas unfamiliar to a contending GM. A tough year is ahead.

Get it right, and Stevens goes down in history with the Pat Riley, Jerry West, and Red Auerbach, one of the best front office heads in NBA history. Get it wrong, and, morbid as it may seem, Stevens could end up a rather difficult trivia question in a decade or two.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/121569/brad-stevens-and-the-pursuit-of-immortality
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/29/25

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Herald How Joe Mazzulla has supported Jayson Tatum through Achilles rehab

Celtics announce 21-man training camp roster ahead of 2025-26 season

New Celtics forward would ‘run through a wall’ for ‘weirdo’ Joe Mazzulla

Globe Jayson Tatum: ‘I’m in a good spot’ with recovery from Achilles tear

Celtics media day: Jayson Tatum discusses resuming basketball workouts as recovery continues

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Derrick White Saw That Jayson Tatum Video Too: “He Looks Good”

NBC Sports Boston Live updates: Tatum opens up about rehab and more Celtics Media Day highlights

18 shamrocks: Reflecting on Al Horford’s unique legacy in Boston

NESN Celtics’ Anfernee Simons Gives Odd Answer On Playing Defense

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Brad Stevens Gushes Over ‘Electric Scorer’ Anfernee Simons

Brad Stevens: Celtics Gave These Players ‘Opportunity To Stay’

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Celtics Wire Hugo Gonzalez on how Real Madrid prepared him for Celtics, NBA

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How Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla has bonded with Jayson Tatum during Achilles rehab

Celtics GM Brad Stevens sounds off on Al Horford, Luke Kornet exits after failed attempts to re-sign

NBA Analysis Payton Pritchard’s warning to Boston Celtics over Al Horford shows what Golden State Warriors have gained

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Sportsnet Jayson Tatum in ‘really good spot’ with recovery, won’t return until 100 per cent

NBA/ YouTube Jayson Tatum Opens Up On Rehab Journey, Return Plans & More at Celtics 2025 Media Day!

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Rip City Project Brad Stevens says what Blazers fans already knew about Anfernee Simons

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NBC Sports Boston/YouTube EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Jaylen Brown on his busy offseason, approach to expanded role

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Payton Pritchard talks about increased role with Tatum out; possibly starting

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Joe Mazzulla is excited for the challenge this upcoming season

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Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121886/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-29-25
 
Anfernee Simons opens up on Celtics trade: “I want to win”

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BOSTON – Anfernee Simons’ face lit up as he sat at the Auerbach Center podium for the very first time.

The 26-year-old guard, donning his Boston Celtics uniform, reflected on the June trade that ended his 7-year Portland Trail Blazers tenure.

“I was super excited for the opportunity to come here and join a culture that’s already been set and something that was going to help my career out tremendously, just playing at the highest level, winning basketball,” Simons said.

“That’s what I was excited about.”

When Simons was first traded to the Celtics in the trade that sent Jrue Holiday to the Blazers, it wasn’t clear whether he’d immediately be traded to another team in another cost-cutting move, or whether he’d become a core part of the Celtics in the coming season.

But training camp has now begun, and Simons seems slated to be a central part of the team’s roster for the coming season.

“He is an electric scorer,” Brad Stevens said at Media Day. “He is an outstanding shooter. He is a guy that teams will legitimately be thinking about when they enter the game, right? That’s a scouting report asterisks guy, right? You have to know him inside and out, because he’s liable to go off.”

The Celtics would know – last time Simons played at TD Garden, he erupted for 30 points (you might recall that game; his future backcourt mates, Derrick White and reigning Sixth Man of the Year Payton Pritchard, each went for 40+ points that evening).

But Simons is eager to show that he can do more than just score.

Yes, he’s averaged at least 19 points in each of the past three seasons. And, Simons has scored at least 30 points 39 times in his NBA career.

But, it’s the other end of the floor — the defensive end — that’s long raised questions.

Anfernee Simons is working toward being a better defender for the Celtics​


Joe Mazzulla and Anfernee Simons have had conversations around how Simons can improve defensively, and the Celtics’ head coach is pushing Simons to maximize his efforts on that end.

“He always says, ‘You’re not as bad as people think you are,’ Simons quipped. “And so that’s good to hear.”

Mazzulla said at Media Day that for Simons, it’s about doing a little bit of everything.

“The message is the same: don’t put yourself in a box about how you can impact the game,” Joe Mazzulla said. “You need to be able to impact it in different ways, and you have to have balance.”

Stevens thinks Simons will make strides as a playmaker this season. Last year, Simons averaged 4.8 assists per game. The year before, he averaged 5.5 dimes a night. He’ll have several versatile scorers to work with, namely Brown, White, and Pritchard.

“His passing has been pretty good throughout his career, and his ability to create,” Stevens said. “And so you hope, as the guy gets to be 26 years old now, that he continues to grow in all those areas.”

Simons expects that he’ll be lower on the Celtics’ pecking order of offensive options than he was on a rebuilding Blazers squad, where he was the leading scorer.

But he’s embracing that.

“We got Jaylen Brown that’s taking that responsibility,” Simons said. “So I’m pretty excited about being able to contribute in a different way, maybe closer to how I was at the beginning of my career, when I was playing with Dame [Lillard] and CJ [McCollum].”

Still, the fact that he has multiple years of experience as the No. 1 guy should prepare him well for the coming year.

“I learned a lot from being, I guess you could say, the number one option on the team – whether dealing with the best defenders guarding me each and every game, different defensive coverages, getting double-teamed, blitzed,” Simons said.

And now, he’s simply happy to be joining a winning culture and playing for Mazzulla, whom he’s gotten to know well this past summer.

“Joe is pushing me every single day, and being in this type of environment is going to bring the best out in me,” Simons said, noting that fans can expect to see from him some things they might not have seen from him in the past. “That’s one of the things I’m excited about – just being around other great players like JB, Derrick, Payton, Sam – they all played winning basketball at a high level for multiple years now, and I want to be able to join and contribute to that as well.”

Anfernee Simons seems super energized to be a Celtic:

“Joe pushing me; and being in this type of environment, is going to bring the best out in me — [fans will see] some of things that they might have not seen in the past.” pic.twitter.com/HeNkrnRcUC

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) September 29, 2025

A popular offseason discussion has centered around whether Simons or Pritchard would start for the Celtics alongside Derrick White.

On Media Day, both players made clear that they didn’t care about whether they’d be coming off the bench.

“We want to win, and I want to win,” Simons said. “I want to contribute to winning at the highest level. And so whatever, how that looks, I’m fine with.”

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/121929/anfernee-simons-boston-celtics-media-day
 
Xavier Tillman lost 12 pounds after knee issues hampered him last season

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BOSTON — Xavier Tillman changed his diet, focusing on chicken, salmon and rice this offseason on his way to losing 12 pounds — something he believes should aid the recovery a March stem cell injection initiated after his left knee swelling returned in January. He fell out of the Celtics’ rotation early to begin the first season of a two-year deal following the 2024 championship he contributed to, and didn’t play any significant minutes into 2025.

“From a playing perspective, it was very hard, wanting to play, wanting to contribute,” he said after practice on Tuesday. “But I was going through stuff myself, like my knee would have days where it’d swell up into a balloon after I’d have one scrimmage, so I knew, consistency-wise, I could be there to support, but as far as my actual play, I couldn’t do everything I wanted to do.”

Following an intense first training camp practice where the big men even sprinted the floor as part of a new fast-paced attack the Celtics are employing, Tillman appeared long after the court cleared for his first session with reporters since a spot start in his return to Memphis. He spent the time between his press conference and the end of practice stretching, a routine he started surprisingly late in his career as an effort to loosen his hips and calves, alleviating knee pain that started following a meniscus tear in 2024, when the Celtics acquired him from the Grizzlies. He missed six of his first seven games with Boston, eventually returning to the floor and becoming a depth contributor to their title run.

Tillman underwent surgery that offseason to address frequent swelling in the knee, and that held up into next season where he didn’t land on the injury report until the spring, when aforementioned troubles began. The injection he received in March worked better than the scope and he dealt with minimal knee trouble this summer. The weight loss, improved health and open door for playing time at center reinvigorated him into this new year where he’ll play alongside Chris Boucher, Neemias Queta and old friend Luka Garza, who he competed with in high school and college.

“This is a different vibe of training camp than before with a lot of young guys so we got after it,” Tillman said. “Running around a lot, coaches screaming, you’re turning your head getting to the next spot. It was fun.”

Brad Stevens was non-committal about naming a front-runner at center on Media Day despite giving Queta a good shot following a strong offseason and continuous growth into his third season with Boston. Teammates have praised Garza’s summer improvement and early workouts, while Boucher should play significant minutes between the four and the five. That leaves some uncertainty over what’s left for Tillman, though Stevens mentioned him also playing multiple positions in larger lineups over the summer as an answer for key offseason losses Kristaps Porziņģis, Luke Kornet and Al Horford.

Tillman turns only 27 next year, and mentioned learning from those veterans about professional habits. He hired a chef this offseason, and shot threes tirelessly. His strength remains defense, and he may prove versatile enough on that end to enter the rotation on a team that needs to find perimeter stops and rim protection. Joe Mazzulla, a spacing advocate, may hesitate to play lineups with limited shooting, but the depth situation at center should call for at least some minutes from a player who proved intriguing after his addition at the 2024 deadline and produced one of the most compelling moments of the Finals with his corner three. He became easy to forget since, and declared that he’s back to begin 2025-26.

“You’ll see my defense come back again where I’ll make cuts and do things where it’s like, ok, you can really switch and guard 1-5 and it’s because of my knee health,” Tillman said. “I got it back in the right direction.”

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...ds-after-knee-issues-hampered-him-last-season
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/30/25

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Herald Celtics playing with ‘NASCAR pit stop’ pace as training camp tips off

Start or not? How Celtics’ top offseason addition views biggest lineup question

Celtics media day takeaways: Everything we learned ahead of training camp

Globe 8 takeaways from Celtics Media Day

Bill Nye drops by the Auerbach Center and asks Jaylen Brown a question at Celtics Media Day

Joe Mazzulla wants to nip this Payton Pritchard narrative in the bud ‘immediately’

Brad Stevens explained why the Celtics traded Mass. native Georges Niang

This will be the most important year of Anfernee Simons’s career, and he’s ready to embrace the challenge

‘No pressure’ for Jayson Tatum, deep-threat Chris Boucher, and other takeaways from Celtics media day

‘No pressure’ for Jayson Tatum, deep-threat Chris Boucher, and other takeaways from Celtics media day

CelticsBlog Celtics Media Day healed me

Celtics won’t move goalposts despite wave of “unproven” newcomers

The 2025-26 Celtics are one big Stay Ready squad

Neemias Queta looks to become new voice for the Celtics

Xavier Tillman is ready to roll after disappointing season

Anfernee Simons opens up on Celtics trade: “I want to win”

ESPN NBA preseason 2025: How to watch games on ESPN

Jayson Tatum in ‘really good spot’ as Celtics open camp

CLNS Media Celtics Tease New Play Style to Begin Training Camp

Celtics Media Day Live Blog and Takeaways

Celtics .com Celtics Unveil Bobblehead Series, Featuring Past and Present Legends

Jayson Tatum Hits Major Recovery Milestone as Celtics Open Camp

NBC Sports Boston Celtics Media Day highlights: Tatum talks rehab; Pritchard sets the tone

Forsberg: Tatum’s injury recovery has potential to be ‘unprecedented’

Jaylen Brown believes playmaking will shine through amid Tatum absence

NESN Celtics’ Payton Pritchard Shares Thoughts On Possibly Starting This Season

Celtics Player Praises Jaylen Brown’s Leadership Skills As Season Approaches

Celtics Player Provides Inspiring Update On Jayson Tatum’s Recovery

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Opens Up On Boston’s Offseason Roster Changes

Celtics’ Anfernee Simons Shares Excitement About His Trade To Boston

Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla Discusses His Mentality Heading Into Season

Mass Live Boston Celtics big gives promising health update after knee struggles

Former Celtics center gives concerning update on injury

New Celtics wing grasps important career opportunity in Boston

Everything you missed from Boston Celtics media day

Celtics Wire Payton Pritchard on what has changed in Celtics’ mindset this season

Joe Mazzulla on what he expects from the Celtics this season

What does Al Horford’s exit to the Golden State Warriors mean for the Boston Celtics?

Boston Celtics president Brad Stevens on Anfernee Simons’ scoring ability

Jaylen Brown invited a special, scientific guest to Media Day

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Celtics history: New Boston Garden opens; Ruben Wolkowyski born

Anfernee Simons on when he learned he had been traded to the Celtics

Brad Stevens hints Georges Niang had to be dealt to get Chris Boucher

Joe Mazzulla on what Anfernee Simons brings to the Boston Celtics

Celtics rookie Hugo Gonzalez on how Euro academies prepped him for NBA

Hugo Gonzalez on his new home, Celtics teammates

The Athletic With Al Horford gone and Jayson Tatum injured, Celtics need to establish culture again

Boston Sports Journal Highlights from Boston Celtics media day: Jayson Tatum’s recovery, Jaylen Brown’s evolution, and getting more out of everyone

Hardwood Houdini Former Celtics guard is falling apart with no sign of recovery

Xavier Tillman Sr. is making needed changes to prove last season was an outlier

Celtics just welcomed recently fired NBA head coach for a visit

Joe Mazzulla’s mind games are already working on Anfernee Simons

Jordan Walsh has the key to realizing his Celtics success

Anfernee Simons has a chance to be unlocked with Celtics

Jaylen Brown has solution to sad Celtics reality this season

Celtics fans will love Payton Pritchard’s plan for next season

Chowder and Champions Celtics Immediately Give Anfernee Simons a Wake-Up Call

Ex-Celtic Isaiah Thomas Desperately Pursuing Overseas Contract as NBA Dreams Fade

CLNS Media/YouTube Hugo Gonzalez says he’s still Adjusting to American Basketball | Celtics Media Day 2025

LIVE Garden Report: Reaction to Celtics Media Day 2025

SI .com Jayson Tatum Keeps Fingers Crossed After Jordan Brand’s Message to NBA

Jayson Tatum Keeps Fingers Crossed After Jordan Brand’s Message to NBA

Brad Stevens Reveals Celtics Tried to Re-Sign Al Horford, Luke Kornet

Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Predicts How Anfernee Simons Will Handle Expectations

Brad Stevens Confirms Celtics Champion Chose Spurs Over Boston

Last Word on Sports Jayson Tatum Should Avoid Repeating Idol’s Mistake

CBS Sports Why Bill Nye the Science Guy was special guest of Celtics star Jaylen Brown at team’s media day

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown: Ramping up for camp

Clutch Points Ranking the young cores of all 30 NBA teams ahead of 2025-26 season

What Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla told Anfernee Simons about his ‘bad’ defense

NBA .com/YouTube Boston Celtics 2025 Media Day

Sportscasting 2025-26 NBA Preview: 1 Question For Each Atlantic Division Team

Blue Man Hoop Al Horford signing looks even better for Warriors after sad Celtics admission

Sole Retriever Jaylen Brown Debuts New Colorways of His 741 Rover Signature Shoe

Hoops Rumors Celtics Notes: Simons, Pritchard, Tatum, Boucher, Hauser

Total Apex Sports Boston Celtics Maintain High Standards Despite “Unproven” Roster In 2025-26

NBA Analysis Anfernee Simons reveals the harsh compliment he received from Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla

Audacy Celtics Media Day takeaways

The Sports Hub These players are critical to getting value out of the Celtics’ new roster

Heavy Celtics Could Be Surprise Suitor for Former No. 1 Pick

Celtics Linked to Potential Reunion With Former Star

Hardwood Heroics Jaylen Brown Says He’s Not Changing His Approach Amidst Worrying, Huge Absence of Tatum’s 26 PPG

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121978/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-30-25
 
Ten statistical predictions for the Celtics this season

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Payton Pritchard has a chance to showcase his playmaking ability even more this season.

Watching a team with a clear identity and no question marks certainly has its perks, but there’s also beauty in following an unproven group with a blank canvas and lower expectations.

Anyone who claims to know exactly how this Celtics season will unfold is either lying or a basketball genius. At the same time, it’s fun to guess what will happen. If I’m right, I can reference this article and say I told you so; if I’m wrong, you can reference this article and say you told me so (or we can collectively agree to pretend it never happened).

With that in mind, here are ten statistical predictions that are 100 percent guaranteed to either be right or wrong.

1. Payton Pritchard will average five-plus assists.

Payton Pritchard has increased his assist total each of the past two seasons, including a career-high 3.5 per game last year.

There’s reason to believe that number will continue to improve, and I have a hunch he’ll be able to push it above five per game this year. Pritchard gets a lot of love for his shotmaking (for good reason), but he’s also an excellent passer. With even more opportunity, he’ll be able to showcase that part of his game on a consistent basis.

2. Jaylen Brown will finish top-five in the league in scoring.

It’s easy to forget, but Jaylen Brown averaged 26.6 points per game in the 2022-23 season. That number fell to 23 two years ago and 22.2 last year.

Even with more attention on him, Brown should be able to boost that total this year. His volume will almost certainly go up, which could lead to some 40-plus-point performances. Jayson Tatum finished fifth in the league in scoring last year at 26.8 points per game, and there’s reason to believe Brown will be in that ballpark and crack the top five this year.

All eyes on Year 10 for Jaylen Brown 👀 pic.twitter.com/TwFuV1ltqH

— NBA (@NBA) September 29, 2025

3. The Celtics won’t lead the league in 3-pointers made or attempted.

Last year, the Celtics led the NBA in both 3-pointers made (17.8 per game) and attempted (48.2 per game). This season, while they’ll still be near the top of both categories, they won’t lead the league in either.

The loss to the Knicks last year was a not-so-subtle reminder that offenses need to be versatile and multi-dimensional. This year, there will be an emphasis on expanding their arsenal and ensuring they can score in many ways.

4. Anfernee Simons will be the Celtics’ second-leading scorer.

It could be Derrick White or Pritchard, but I believe newcomer Anfernee Simons will finish second on the team in scoring this season. He’s not a perfect player, but I don’t think the majority of Celtics fans realize just how dynamic he is with the ball in his hands.

He’s averaged 17-plus each of the past four seasons, including 22.6 two years ago. Simons is a creative shot-maker, and with Brown, Pritchard and White by his side, defenses won’t be able to double him frequently.

Anfernee Simons on getting traded to Boston:

"I was super excited about the opportunity to come here and join a culture that's already been set … playing at the highest level."
@CLNSMedia pic.twitter.com/FpgqKNqokw

— Celtics on CLNS (@CelticsCLNS) September 29, 2025

5. Derrick White finishes top-30 in both steals and blocks.

White has a chance to make an All-Defense Team this year. Last year, he averaged 1.1 blocks and 0.9 steals and was just outside the top 30 in both categories. This year, those numbers increase slightly to 1.3 blocks and 1.1 steals, and he gets in for each.

6. Neemias Queta plays 20-plus minutes a night.

The opportunity is there for Neemias Queta, and I believe he’ll maximize it. He averaged 13.9 minutes per game a season ago, and I expect that number to go to 20-plus this year.

Even if the Celtics rotate many players in and out, Queta has established himself as someone head coach Joe Mazzulla can really trust.

7. Boston finishes in the bottom-10 in rebounds per game.

Queta helps, and Luka Garza and Chris Boucher will do their part as well, but this team just isn’t equipped to be consistent on the boards. It will be more glaring in some games than others, but overall, rebounding will be a weakness.

8. They have both a five-game winning streak and five-game losing streak along the way.

This feels like it’s going to be an up-and-down season. It won’t always be rosy, and it won’t always be bleak, but it may be both at certain times. Ebbs and flows are inevitable, but I believe this team may be more susceptible to swings than the average group.

9. Jayson Tatum will play at least one game.

If the Celtics are in contention, and Jayson Tatum keeps progressing like he has, there’s a chance he’ll end up returning to action this year. If the Celtics sneak into the playoffs and get him back for the postseason run, it could be straight-up electric.

5 months ✅

— Jayson Tatum (@jaytatum0) September 30, 2025

10. The Celtics finish 44-38 and get the 6-seed.

I, for one, can’t wait to see how this season plays out. This team will be better than people think, and if Tatum does return, anything is possible.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/122030/ten-statistical-predictions-for-the-celtics-this-season
 
“That is the spark”: Payton Pritchard will be electric next season

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Sixth man or starter. Doesn’t matter. Payton Pritchard is ready to light it up.

In his age-28 season, with changes to the roster and a Sixth Man of the Year award already on the mantle, Payton Pritchard could be forgiven for swaggering into Media Day and treating the starting job as unquestionably his.

There was plenty to take from the former Oregon guard’s Media Day duties, but a few quotes stood out:

“It does not matter to me. Starting or coming off the bench is something that I have no control over. That’s Joe’s decision. My only mindset is when I touch that floor, I bring my best.”

Like his new backcourt mate Anfernee Simons, it’s winning — not starting — that Pritchard is focusing on this year. In a season where championship ambitions are more aspirational than rational, the average fan or front office member may have feared that personal motivations could take precedence over team goals. That does not appear to be the case for the sixth-year guard.

Payton being ready to fill any role will be sweet music in Joe Mazzulla’s ears. Tied down to a bargain contract until the end of the 27/28 season, Payton may well earn that starting spot in a training camp battle with Simons but making it clear that he’s a success-first, spotlight-second player will continue to keep him in the highest regard at TD Garden.

“When my feet touch the floor, that is the spark.”

Further expanding upon the question of starting or subbing in, Pritchard ran with the idea of providing “the spark,” irregardless of his entry point into the contest. “If I’m coming off the bench, I will not be sour about it. I’ll be ready for when the six-minute mark comes, or whatever. I’m going to come in with the same type of energy and perform and play like you can’t take me off the court.”

Last year Pritchard posted a staggering +23.2 net rating in the first quarter of games for the Celtics, per NBA.com. More often than not, Payton was clocking in around that six-minute mark and, true to form, he made it very difficult for Mazzulla to sub him back out. Among regular contributors, Pritchard had the second-highest first-quarter net rating of any player on the roster, trailing only Luke Kornet. While many of us feel that Pritchard deserves that starting spot on Opening Night this season, perhaps that thrust will remain best utilized spearheading a second wave of offense after the game gets underway.

“I think play-making, making the game even easier for my teammates. That can be with passing, but also being a great screen setter and stuff like that. I feel like the gravity that I can attract off the ball, obviously, people don’t want me to shoot threes, so how do I use that to help teammates around me?”

In spite of just having the best individual season of his career, the 6-foot guard spoke to the areas he’ll look to improve this year. For the second consecutive Media Day, Pritchard referenced the importance of pull-up three-point shooting, but his main focus was on playmaking.

Pritch knows circumstances are different this year. Last season, in 322 regular-season minutes without Tatum or Brown on the floor, Payton Pritchard lineups still boasted a +5.2 net rating, equivalent to being the fourth-best team in the regular season. That being said, those minutes only accounted for 14% of his total regular-season minutes. This season, I would expect to see closer to 40% of Payton’s minutes coming without Brown on the court and, with that, he will slide up a rung on the ladder of responsibility

ready for the year ahead 👊

payton pritchard pic.twitter.com/UX3ZcvOcFx

— Boston Celtics (@celtics) September 29, 2025

Last year, Pritchard was a lethal play finisher, recording a TS% most big men would envy. This year, the true test of his game will be sustaining that efficiency as he becomes a higher priority on the scouting report, while also filling the creation hole left by JT’s injury and the noteworthy departures of the offseason. It is a tall task for a pint-sized point guard, but it seems the focus has been there this offseason to aid his attempt to handle the added offensive burden.

Media Day is always an exciting time. It represents hope, it signals that the off-season is drawing to a close and it’s got me bouncing off the walls waiting to see this team in action. Pritchard spoke well. He didn’t tell us that he added X pounds of muscle or that he grew an inch or two. He spoke about his willingness to sacrifice, his will to win and he gave a sneaky preview of the areas of his game to watch in the first few weeks of the 25/26 season.

That “spark” is in the air.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...payton-pritchard-will-be-electric-next-season
 
High role player IQ: Jordan Walsh’s path to becoming a Celtics mainstay

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Jordan Walsh has the tools to carve out a career as a high-level role player in the NBA and the 2025-2026 NBA season is his chance to seize that opportunity.

In Walsh’s short NBA career, there have already been a few ups and downs. From his tantalizing 2023 Summer League performance, where Walsh flashed a blend of athleticism and skill that was accompanied by his six-foot-seven height and seven-foot-three wingspan to some of the lows of standing idly by through stretches of last season, it felt like Walsh missed a chance to carve out a small role on a championship caliber team. Walsh has played 486 minutes in the NBA so far in his career. Most of which have come in garbage time. Jordan Walsh is still an unknown, and making any final judgments on what he can become as a player before he gets a real opportunity would be premature.

Last season, granted in sparse minutes, Walsh seemed to lack confidence; he was content to hang out in the corner, letting the game pass him by. To be a star role player, you need to bring energy and confidence to the court every night. Walsh appears to be finding that confidence this summer.

“I feel like I’ve come a long way with my three-point shot. I feel like if I’m open, it’s going in. And I feel like my team feels that way, and I feel like the coaching staff feels that way, too. Just trying to use that to my advantage, getting the respect of not only our guys but the defenders who close out on me, then using my athleticism to get downhill, get to the rim, kick it, cut off of that, kick it, set up ball screens, slip, whatever it is, being more athletic, being more involved.”

We saw signs of this newfound confidence at Summer League back in July. While it was an objectively bad basketball decision to get himself ejected from a game that the Summer Celtics were trying to win, it punctuated a strong Summer League campaign for Walsh, where he showed out as arguably the best player on the team. Walsh showcased his ability to knock down shots, collapse the defense, and make the right reads.

Admittedly, Summer League is not the NBA. We will see if he can carry this impact into the season. Ande Walsh played a higher usage role in Summer League than he will with the Celtics this season. Walsh understands what he needs to do in order to carve out a role on Joe Mazzulla’s team.

“Trying to switch my mentality to having what I call a high role player IQ. Just affecting the game without the ball.”

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It’s hard to draw up a better environment and culture for a young player to be drafted into than the Boston Celtics. While I’m sure Jordan Walsh wished he were seeing more court time over the past two seasons, being mentored by several Hall of Fame players who have played a variety of different roles throughout their careers was a fortunate situation to find himself in. Learning how to star in your role is essential for finding success on a winning team.

“One of the biggest things was I felt like Jrue Holiday was a big piece of that, I’ve tried to take as much as I can from him”.

When in doubt. Listening to Jrue Holiday is always a good plan.

Jordan Walsh has flashed the potential to be an impact player in the NBA. It will take more than flashes to become a mainstay of Mazzulla’s rotation and to become a mainstay of the NBA. It’s exciting to hear a young player confident in the work they’ve put in, and to be excited to bring those new skills and experience to the team. It will be fun to watch Walsh try to establish himself on this new iteration of the Boston Celtics.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...an-walshs-path-to-becoming-a-celtics-mainstay
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 10/2/25

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Herald Celtics notebook: Al Horford on ‘very difficult’ decision to leave for Warriors

Celtics notebook: Why Joe Mazzulla doesn’t want to be called ‘coach’

How Jayson Tatum is helping Celtics off the court amid Achilles rehab

Globe With NBA season approaching, Anfernee Simons is ready for new role

Jayson Tatum’s presence around Celtics while rehabbing Achilles’ injury inspires teammates

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Al Horford, the godfather: will #42 be raised to the rafters?

High role player IQ: Jordan Walsh’s path to becoming a Celtics mainstay

ESPN NBA teams that gained or lost the most roster value this offseason

Celtics .com Anfernee Simons Seeks ‘Winning Player’ Reputation in Boston

NBC Sports Boston How Derrick White randomly became a good luck charm for Red Sox

NESN NBA Writer Says Ex-Celtic Among Players Under Most Pressure

Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla Sends Heartfelt Message To Al Horford

NBA Writer: Celtics Led By ‘Very Diminished Group’ This Season

Mass Live Former Boston Celtics guard tweaks hamstring ahead of prove-it season

Joe Mazzulla hints at new Celtics starting lineup look

Al Horford reveals what led him to leave Celtics for Warriors

Pair of Boston Celtics bigs have unique relationship dating back years

Sam Cassell makes bold statement about Celtics training camp

Celtics Wire How will the Celtics play with Tatum injured and a retooling roster?

Sam Cassell on how Celtics training camp is going

Al Horford opens up about leaving the Boston Celtics for the Golden State Warriors

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 36 – Marcus Smart (2014-23)

Celtics history: Vrankovic signed; Boswell born; Barnes trade

Is backup Boston big man Xavier Tillman Sr. back?

The Athletic Swan song for Cavs core? Mike Brown’s impact? East storylines to watch in the NBA

Boston Sports Journal Celtics efforts to push the pace applies to the defensive end, too

Completed Q&A: Karalis on Celtics training camp, Thursaday 10.02.25

Hardwood Houdini Luka Garza has obvious path to follow with Celtics this season

Celtics’ training camp blows away four-time NBA champion

YouTube/NESN The 3 Most Crucial Celtics This Year

YouTube/AfterMatch Baylor Scheierman Talks Jaylen Brown Leadership & Team Chemistry | Celtics 2025

Talkbasket Xavier Tillman returns healthy after knee struggles

CBS Sports The Conversation: Without Jayson Tatum, will the Celtics bottom out or be in the playoff mix?

Heavy Celtics’ Roster Teardown Not About Second Apron: Charles Barkley

Charles Barkley Talks Sixers, Celtics, Ryder Cup & ESPN [Exclusive Steve Bulpett Interview]

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SI .com Celtics Predicted to Trade Sam Hauser This Season By Insider

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Receives Bold Season Prediction From NBA Insider

Celtics’ Guard Anfernee Simons Expresses Optimism About Joe Mazzulla, Team Ahead of Season

Basketball Insiders The Celtics’ Gap Year: Competing Without Jayson Tatum

Hardwood Heroics “Totally Agree With Him” – Boston Celtics and NBA Fans Will be Excited With Kendrick Perkins’ Bold Prediction for 2025-26

The Sporting News Celtics could make massive trade with Simons, prepare themselves for future

Bleacher Report Al Horford Says Leaving Celtics for Warriors Wasn’t ‘Easy,’ Didn’t Consider Retirement

NBA Power Rankings Entering 2025 Preseason

Ranking Every NBA Franchise on Historical Success

The Daily Campus Droppin’ Dimes: Predicting the top six seeds in the NBA Eastern Conference for the 2025-26 season

Basketball Network “I don’t know what they doing at Duke” – Jeff Teague sees Jayson Tatum returning in February because he’s healing differently

Audacy Why Celtics newcomers are buying into Joe Mazzulla

Essentially Sports ESPN Messed Up Derrick White & Ex-Celtics Teammate’s Top 100 Ranking, Ex-Warriors Star Claims

Celtics Send 3-Word Message to Al Horford as True Feelings Emerge on Leaving Boston

Fan Recap Celtics Center Praises Mazzulla After Eye-Opening Start to Camp

Locked on Celtics Anfernee Simons’ EXPLOSIVE Comments | Has Joe Mazzulla ALREADY Won Over New Celtics?

Clutch Points Celtics’ Jayson Tatum pays tribute to Al Horford after Warriors move

The Sports Rush Bill Russell Refused to Play in Indiana After Being Refused a Meal

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/122081/boston-celtics-daily-links-10-2-25
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 10/3/25

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Herald Celtics notebook: Why C’s held Spikeball tournament on Day 1 of training camp

Globe Charles Barkley: Celtics roster teardown wasn’t due to second apron

A healthy Xavier Tillman prepared to help fill void in Celtics’ frontcourt

CelticsBlog Celtics training camp is different this year — how Joe Mazzulla, Jaylen Brown are setting the tone

Setting Expectations for Anfernee Simons’ Defense

Jordan Walsh vs. Josh Minott: who will be in the Celtics rotation?

NESN Mark Wahlberg Reveals Surprising List Of Top Five Boston Athletes

Mass Live Celtics’ Payton Pritchard set to benefit from new NBA rule

Luke Kornet credits Boston Celtics tenure in next step with Spurs

Celtics Mailbag: Revisiting debatable free agency choices

Celtics Wire Derrick White on how Josh Minott defends in Celtics training camp

Are we watching a historic recovery with Celtics star Jayson Tatum?

Terry Rozier joins Marcus Smart among ex-Boston Celtics dealing with preseason injuries

Joe Mazzulla is challenging new Boston Celtics guard Anfernee Simons this season

Celtics jersey history No. 37 – Semi Ojeleye (2017-21)

Celtics history: Sichting trade; Courtney Lee, JD Davison born

What we think we learned about the Celtics at media day and camp

Boston Sports Journal Picks ‘n Pops: Spike Ball, a starting lineup, and a league in revolt

Hardwood Houdini Celtics’ next trade target could be staring them in the face after latest news

Derrick White highlights two new Celtics as training camp standouts

Warriors are about to learn a reality Celtics fans know all too well

Chowder and Champions Celtics Have 1 Major Weakness Heading into Training Camp

CLNS Radio/YouTube What We Learned at First Celtics Training Camp Practices w/ Jay King | Garden Report

Basketball Network “The process of winning is the ultimate goal” – Joe Mazzula’s goal is to win the championship for Boston in 2026, despite the Jayson Tatum injury

Sole Retriever Jayson Tatum Nods to the Boston Celtics with The Jordan Tatum 4 Green Glow

YouTube/NESN The One Thing the Celtics Can’t Afford to Lose This Year

YouTube/Rich Eisen Show S.I.’s Chris Mannix on a Possible Return Timeline for Celtics F Jayson Tatum | The Rich Eisen Show

Duke Basketball Report YouTube Gold: Tatum Recovery Ahead Of Schedule?

SI .com Joe Mazzulla Sends Touching Message To Former Celtics Veteran Champion

Brad Stevens Admits He Doesn’t Know What Celtics Front Court Will Look Like

CBS Sports Should Celtics retire Al Horford’s number? Individual honors may be lacking, but winning impact is undeniable

Essentially Sports Eyewitness Reveals Changes in Celtics Preseason Camp Amid Jayson Tatum’s Silent Recovery

Athlon Sports Proposed Trade Sends Celtics’ Sam Hauser to Pistons for $12 Million Duo to Bolster Roster Depth

Basket News Ex-Celtics forward opens up about Joe Mazzulla before EuroLeague move

NBC Sports How to Watch and Stream 2025 NBA Preseason Games Exclusively on Peacock

Heavy Al Horford Denies Rumors, Shares Why He Left Celtics

Hoops Habit Jazz just gifted Celtics the perfect trade target if latest NBA rumors are true

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/122150/boston-celtics-daily-links-10-3-25
 
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