News Celtics Team Notes

Jordan Walsh, Neemias Queta, and the Stay Ready Celtics reveal the secrets to staying ready

Boston Celtics v Los Angeles Lakers

Photo by Jessie Alcheh/NBAE via Getty Images

In the Celtics’ victory over the Hornets in the season finale, the Stay Ready guys showed out. But they’ve been locked in behind the scenes all year.

BOSTON — The Celtics’ final win of the season, a 93-86 victory over the Charlotte Hornets, was secured by some of the guys who don’t usually play — the Stay Ready Celtics.

With the game tied at 86 with just under two minutes to play, JD Davison drove to the basket and hit a tough go-ahead layup. Then, Jordan Walsh stole the ball and hit a dagger three to give the Celtics a 5-point lead. Charlotte didn’t score the rest of the way.

It’s an annual tradition: season finales are typically closed out by the guys who haven’t played much all year, and in this case, it was two players who have racked up far more minutes in the G League than in Maine who got it done.

Payton Pritchard, who led the way with 34 points, 7 assists, and 7 rebounds, credited Walsh and Davison for carrying the Celtics over the finish line down the stretch.

“They came through for us and pretty much won us the game,” Pritchard said. “So I was very proud of them.”

It was a particularly momentous occasion for Davison, who signed his first standard NBA contract earlier this weekend. He played one of his best stretches of basketball on Sunday, racking up 9 points, 4 assists, and 2 steals in 17 minutes off the bench.

A call from Brad Stevens that came on Saturday morning was the ultimate stamp of approval. “That shows his work he’s put in the last three years,” Pritchard said. “Obviously, killed the G League, got MVP, so I think he’s ready for the next step.”

Pritchard has officially graduated from the Stay Ready Group. The season finales are no longer an opportunity to break through; he’s been showing out all year. But not too long ago, the Sixth Man of the Year frontrunner was racking up DNPs, wondering when his next opportunity would come.

Now, it’s a different crop of guys who find themselves in that position: Jordan Walsh, who have averaged 7.5 minutes in 51 games this season; Neemias Queta, who has averaged 13.7 minutes across 61 games; Xavier Tillman, who’s appeared in just 33 games and played 7 minutes a night.

Here’s how they’re dealing with it.

Jordan Walsh is focused on boosting team morale


At 20 years old, Jordan Walsh is the still the youngest player on the Celtics. Walsh had one of his best showings of the year in the season finale; along with the dagger three-pointer, he tallied 10 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 steals in 21 minutes.

Walsh told CelticsBlog last month that his focus on the bench is keeping the spirit high and encouraging his teammates.

“Just adding fuel to the fire — never taking anything away,” Walsh said. “Whatever way I do that, I do it, whether it’s cheering every possession when something happens, whether it’s telling guys what I’m seeing, just dap them up and tell them keep shooting when they have a shot.”

Portland Trail Blazers v Boston Celtics
Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images

Walsh spent a few games with the Maine Celtics this season — even asking to join the G League affiliate on an offday in December — but he’s mostly been in Boston with the parent club.

And, he’s made sure to bring an unwavering spirit to each and every game.

“Anything that can boost the morale of the team, that’s what I try to do,” Walsh said.

Xavier Tillman is breaking down the game to his teammates from the sidelines


Tillman has dealt with a knee injury that required injections last month and has limited his ability to be as impactful as he would’ve liked. And, in part as a result of his injuries, the 26-year-old has found himself to be one of the team’s most sparingly used players.

Still, before games, Tillman said he makes sure to go through drills as hard as he possibly can. And, even if he hasn’t played in days, he stays warm on the sidelines.

But, during games, he’s locked into the mental side of things.

“My mind is more so on, how can I remind my guys the tendencies of the other team?” Tillman said.


Xavier Tillman had a really insightful answer when I asked him what it actually looks like to "stay ready."

"Physically - I'm warming up, doing the same stuff that I normally would do, going hard."

"Mentally, my mind is more so on - how can I remind my guys the tendencies of… pic.twitter.com/4eSjwq7FHQ

— Noa Dalzell (@NoaDalzell) April 1, 2025

So, Tillman watches carefully from the sidelines, studying opposing players’ habits and relaying what he’s observing to his teammates, with the perspective that what he’s seeing from the sidelines could aid the Celtics’ chances — not necessarily with the mindset that he’s on the brink of checking in.

“If you always think like that, you shift away from being a helper,” Tillman said. “I like to shift my focus on helping everybody else out, and if I get called, I get called.”

Neemias Queta simulates game situations from the bench


When Queta is on the sidelines, he puts himself in the shoes of the players on the floor, and simulates how he would go through the same actions and motions.

“What would I have done in that possession? [I’m] seeing what my teammates are doing, and just trying to understand from them how good they are in certain situations.”

Boston Celtics v Memphis Grizzlies
Photo by Jeff Haynes/NBAE via Getty Images

At the same time, even if he’s not likely to play Queta goes through all the physical habits he maintains in order to be ready to play — stretching during timeouts, getting on the bike, using heat pads.

“I’m a creature of habit, so I just try and do those things, just to keep myself going, even if I’m not getting in there,” Queta said. “Just to have the peace of mind, just have my conscience clear, and whenever I’m out there, knowing I’m gonna be on my A-game.”

Luke Kornet, a former Stay Ready crew member, passes the ultimate wisdom to the younger players


Kornet, like Pritchard, has officially graduated from the Stay Ready crew, having averaged 18.5 minutes in 72 games this season. He’s poised to become a key playoff contributor for the Celtics, and finished the year with the NBA’s third-best net rating.

But, at 30 years old, Kornet has dealt with his fair share of DNPs, both in Boston and elsewhere. Through those fluctuating opportunities, he’s maintained a level head.

“It’s just a lot of peace to come to life of accepting the position that you’re in and then just doing the best with that, versus trying to fight it and wanting to be in a different one,” Kornet said on Sunday. “You can spend a lot of time worrying about things that you can’t really control. But when you just take the opportunity that you have and do the best with that, you can have days like today where a lot of guys came in and were able to contribute.”


I asked Luke Kornet about his memories from stretches where he was a DNP for many games in a row, and what his message is to the young guys who find themselves in that position now:

“It's just a lot of peace to come to life of accepting the position that you're in and then just… pic.twitter.com/rnEi3BB8DA

— Noa Dalzell (@NoaDalzell) April 13, 2025

Craig Luschenant, the Celtics director of player development, brought Kornet in earlier this year to chat with the current Stay Ready guys. It ended up being a long-winded visit (Kornet joked that as we in the media know, he enjoys rambling).

The message for the young guys was to focus on their love for basketball, enjoy one another, capitalize on the opportunities to get better — but live in the present rather than wish for a different outcome.

“You can have peace about knowing that you did your job well, just as you did the day before, the day after,” Kornet said.

The Stay Ready Celtics might not get much of an on-court opportunity in the playoffs.

But, they’ll nonetheless find a way to be impactful — even if they never check in.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/2025/4/...h-neemias-queta-jd-davison-luke-kornet-hornet
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 4/14/25

Boston Celtics v Sacramento Kings

Zach LaVine vs Celtics 3/24/25 | Photo by Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images

All the Celtics news you need in one convenient place.

Herald Payton Pritchard, Celtics’ backups beat Hornets to close out regular season

Why Celtics’ Payton Pritchard believes he deserves Sixth Man of the Year

Celtics playoff schedule: Date announced for first-round opener

Globe Why Luke Kornet launched ‘slander campaign’ about Derrick White

Payton Pritchard scores 34 points in Celtics’ regular-season ending victory over Hornets


What Payton Pritchard said about Sixth Man of the Year chances

Dream come true for the Celtics’ JD Davison

Celtics end regular season with win over Hornets

When will the Celtics start the 2025 NBA playoffs?


Celtics Green Comments from the Other Side - Hornets 4/13/25

CelticsBlog JD Davison’s first NBA contract included tears, prayers, and a dream-come-true call from Brad Stevens

Celtics take sting out of Hornets, win 93-86 in final game of regular season

Jordan Walsh, Neemias Queta, and the Stay Ready Celtics reveal the secrets to staying ready


Game 1 of Celtics’ Round 1 series will be on Sunday

Monday Mailbag: Post any questions about the Celtics’ 61-win season (or anything else!)

A different duo will lead the Celtics in the playoffs

It’s a wrap: 10 Takeaways from Celtics/Hornets


CLNS Media Celtics Finish Regular Season Strong and Begin Playoffs on Sunday

Celtics .com Keys to the Game: Celtics 93, Hornets 86

Photos: Hornets vs. Celtics – April 13th, 2025 Photo Gallery

Mr. 82: Payton Pritchard Pushes Celtics to Victory in Regular-Season Finale


NBC Sports Boston Celtics set a long list of 3-point records in 2024-25 season

Jayson Tatum joins Larry Bird as only Celtics to achieve this feat

Celtics playoff schedule: What to know as C’s prepare for first round

2025 NBA Draft order: Celtics have these two picks after 61-win season

Celtics motivated by historic chance to repeat as NBA champions


NESN Three Studs, Two Duds As Celtics Finish Regular Season With Win

NBA Playoffs: What Celtics Know About First-Round Matchup

The Athletic NBA Player Tiers 2025: Tier 5 features some former champions and known veterans

NBA awards picks: Why Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is MVP, Amen Thompson is DPOY and more

NBA champion odds: Thunder open playoffs as title favorite ahead of Celtics, Cavaliers


Mass Live Joe Mazzulla explains why G League MVP got final Boston Celtics roster spot

4 takeaways as Boston Celtics beat Hornets as usual reserve erupts for 34 points

Kristaps Porzingis is in promising spot as Boston Celtics begin playoffs

Boston Celtics guard declines to campaign for NBA award

Phoenix Suns fire former NBA champion coach after just 1 season


Celtics Wire Vet Boston Celtics big man Al Horford is the ultimate teammate

Celtics history: Boston signs Damon Jones; Oliver Lafayette debuts

JD Davison reacts to making the Celtics full roster

Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla confirms Jaylen Brown knee injection news

Celtics jersey history No. 16 - Johnny Ezersky (1949-50)


Hardwood Houdini Payton Pritchard, JD Davison were latest pawns in Mazzulla’s undying quest

This latest Kristaps Porzingis panic was completely out of hand

Former Celtic spills on the reality of Joe Mazzulla’s impossible humor

Celtics made (new) Luke Kornet realization Knicks, Cavs, Bucks, Bulls failed to see


CLNS Media/YouTube Luke Kornet on His “Slander Campaign” vs Derrick White to win Tommy Award | Celtics vs Hornets 4-13

Payton Pritchard on the Status of Jaylen Brown Heading Into The Playoffs | Celtics vs Hornets 4-13

Joe Mazzulla “We Have to get Ready for Something Bigger” | Celtics vs Hornets 4-13

Biggest STORYLINES from Celtics Season: Tatum, Payton or Kornet? | Garden Report After Hours

The Celtics look POISED to Repeat | You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell

EXCLUSIVE: Grant Williams: My Foul on Jayson Tatum Was Immature

CBS Boston The 2024-25 Boston Celtics put up some incredible numbers in the regular season

Boston Sports Journal BSJ Game Report: Celtics 93, Hornets 86 - Pritchard’s 34 caps regular season for Celts

Karalis: The Celtics wrap up another incredible regular season, but this team’s story is far from complete

Heavy Cooper Flagg May Stay in College. Does This Give Celtics Better Shot at Him?


WFAA Celtics’ 61-Win Season ECLIPSES Expectations | Jaylen Brown knee injections explained - Locked On

Essentially Sports Joe Mazzulla Takes No Responsibility as Jaylen Brown Injection Revelation Threatens Celtics’ Title Defense

Clutch Points Insider makes ‘clear favorite’ declaration for Celtics’ title defense

Jayson Tatum explains hilarious Derrick White uniform decision from win over Hornets


SI .com Jayson Tatum Reveals Major Change Celtics Need to Make to Win Title

Celtics Road Record Points to Major Advantage For NBA Finals Appearance

Celtics 2025 Draft Picks Have Officially Been Revealed

Celtics Accomplish Feat That Hasn’t Been Seen Since 2015 Warriors

Joe Mazzulla Reveals Confidence Level in Jaylen Brown Returning for Celtics’ Playoff


The Sports Hub Celtics will play winner of 7-vs-8 play-in game

The Ringer 2024-25 NBA Awards: The MVP Debate and My Official Ballot

League Pass Awards for the 2024-25 NBA Season

Bleacher Report Final Regular-Season Grades for Every 2024-25 NBA Team

Celtics HC ‘100%’ Confident Jaylen Brown Will Be Ready for NBA Playoffs Despite Injury


Hoopology The Case for Jayson Tatum - by Paul Flannery

YouTube 2 Minute Drill: The good, the bad as Celtics head into post season

Jayson Tatum has built a strong bond with Boston through community outreach and raising Deuce

Celtics star Jayson Tatum cheers on son at youth basketball game in Roxbury


Forbes Marcus Smart’s ‘Tremendous’ Leadership Helping Young Wizards’ Take Next Step

Audacy 15 numbers that tell the story of the 2024-25 Boston Celtics

News Center Maine CELTICS POSTCAST- Stay Ready Group Closes Out Regular Season with a Win - Locked on Celtics

The Ticket Payton Pritchard scores 34 points in Celtics’ 93-86 regular-season ending victory over Hornets


Sir Charles in Charge 1 Horrible contract all 30 NBA teams must fight to trade this summer

Newsbreak Unsung Heroes Of NBA: Ranking 5 Players Who Stole The Show Yet Recieved No Recognition -


Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/2025/4/14/24408392/boston-celtics-daily-links-4-14-25
 
Would you rather play the Hawks or Magic in Round 1?

Atlanta Hawks v Orlando Magic

Photo by Douglas P. DeFelice/Getty Images

The Play-In Tournament starts tonight with the Celtics’ first round opponent being determined first.

By this time tomorrow, we’ll know who Boston will be hosting for Game 1 of the NBA Playoffs on Sunday. And while it might not seem to matter who the 61-win Celtics play in the first round, no series is just a formality.

While a 22-5 record after the All-Star break suggests that the team is peaking at the right time, there are still a handful of question marks heading into the postseason. Jaylen Brown’s troublesome knee and reports of multiple pain management injections are certainly cause for concern. There’s always a feeling of apprehension over the age of Al Horford and the health of Kristaps Porzingis, too. And finally, I’m sure we haven’t heard the last of whether or not the Celtics’ three-point shooting is one of their strengths or a reason for their eventual downfall.

So, who should we be rooting for tonight in the Play-In Tournament?

Basically, my gut tells me that a series with Orlando would be physically difficult but short and a series with Atlanta could go long, but would be more of an exercise in variance more than anything else.

Orlando Magic v Boston Celtics
Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images

Boston had a losing record against four teams this season — the Oklahoma City Thunder (0-2), the Indiana Pacers (1-2), and yes, the Hawks (1-2) and Magic (1-2). No doubt motivation, timing, and health had something to do in those losses, but it’s not like either team couldn’t take a few games off of the Celtics in the playoffs. Alas, anything is possible.

Here’s CelticsBlog’s Ben Paradis on Orlando’s bruising style: “The Magic are young, hungry, and tough on defense. If the Celtics lose focus the Magic can exploit them.” What scares me about them is that because of a lack of skill (29th in eFG%, 26th in AST/TO rate), they’ve relied heavily on effort and physicality. Led by Franz Wagner and Paolo Banchero, two wings that invite rough play, they’ll take it to the Celtics because frankly, that’s really the only way they can win.

Atlanta Hawks v Boston Celtics
Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images

Atlanta, on the other hand, still has Trae Young, one of the league’s most productive offensive engines. After February 6th when they dealt Bogdan Bogdanovich for Terance Mann and Bones Hyland and De’Andre Hunter for Caris LeVert and Georges Niang, they’ve boasted a 118.9 offensive rating. Sure, they’re susceptible on defense and are without Jalen Johnson, but Dyson Daniels (most likely a First Team All-Defender) and Onyeka Okongwu could cause problems even for an offense as versatile as the Celtics’. Ben again:

“Atlanta is scrappy — and no stranger to making things closer than they should be. The Celtics blew them out in the first meeting without Brown or Porzingis, but the next two games were tight, including a wild NBA Cup loss without Trae Young and an infuriating overtime defeat in January.

The Hawks hang around. They linger even when it seems like they’re done for.”

Back in 2023, a similar Hawks team led by Young won two games and made that opening series a little uncomfortable.

However, the bottom line is that I’d rather get into a chess match, shootout with the Hawks because over seven games, the math will work out in Boston’s favor rather than wrestle in the Orlando Octagon and risk injury to one of our top-6.

Yes, the playoffs are different. Yes, Boston can get down and dirty if they have to. Yes, you can’t play with a fear of injury. Yes, the numbers don’t always add up. And yes, I still think they’ll get out of Round 1 regardless of who they’ll face. I’d just rather come out in one piece.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/2025/4/...nd-1-boston-celtics-trae-young-paolo-banchero
 
Back
Top