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Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/3/25

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Globe Kristaps Porzingis doesn’t mince words about Celtics’ poor center depth

CelticsBlog Neemias Queta just got ejected at a huge moment at EuroBasket

Celtics .com Five Facts: Amari Williams

NBC Sports Boston Ramp to Camp: What’s one more move Celtics should make before season?

NESN Paul Pierce Predicts LeBron James Will Retire After Season

Kristaps Porzingis Unsure Of Celtics Big Man’s Role This Season

Mass Live Portugal coach reacts to Celtics center’s ejection in elimination game

Boston Celtics rookie gets honored by Ecuador for making history

Portugal overcomes controversial ejection of Celtics center for historic EuroBasket win

The Athletic Streameast, world’s largest illegal sports streaming platform, shut down in sting

Kawhi Leonard, Clippers used endorsement deal to ‘circumvent’ NBA salary cap: Report

Celtics Wire New Boston Celtics minority owner Aditya Mittal role with team coming into focus

Would you trade Celtics star Jaylen Brown for Jalen Suggs, Jonathan Isaac and a pile of picks?

Celtics center Neemias Queta reveals what he did next after untimely EuroBasket ejection

Which new Boston Celtics player is the most intriguing?

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 31 – Derek Strong (1994-95)

Jeff Teague reacts to fellow Boston Celtics alum Rajon Rondo’s flag football QB ranking

Today in Boston Celtics history: Game 3 loss to Raps in ’20 bubble; Sauldsberry passes

Hardwood Houdini Celtics center just helped make history

New Celtics player has fresh chance to wipe away tough career start

Celtics youngster just got ejected from most important game in 18 years

Celtics’ new front-court addition allows them to unleash lethal lineup

Celtics center benefiting from offseason blessing

Celtics finally grant Derrick White his longtime wish

CBS Sports NBA Hall of Famer Charles Barkley defends the league adding second tax apron: ‘Y’all don’t want to compete’

NESN/YouTube Was Al Horford the Celtics Most Important Signing Ever?

The Sporting News NBA analyst issues bold take on Celtics’ championship odds with Jayson Tatum

SI .com Projecting Celtics’ Center Rotation After Summer Moves

Kristaps Porzingis Offers Advice to Celtics Following Trade

Celtics Could Lean on 2025 Rookies More Than Expected

Kristaps Porzingis Has No Idea How Celtics Will Replace Him This Season

Celtics Could Lean on 2025 Rookies More Than Expected

Clutch Points Celtics’ Jaylen Brown pleads the 5th over Dad’s murder case

Essentially Sports Who is Jeff Twiss? Details of Celtics Hall of Famer Behind Boston’s 5 NBA Titles

Hoops Rumors Atlantic Notes: Queta, Porzingis, Celtics, Knicks

Heavy Celtics’ Free Agent Still Predicted to Head Out West

Celtics’ Neemias Queta Receives Support From Former Champion

Celtics Chronicle Celtics Fans Take Note: Queta’s EuroBasket Momentum Is Real

Fadeaway World Ranking 25 Best Point Guards For 2025-26 NBA Season

Would Orlando Magic’s Potential Package For Jaylen Brown Be Enough For Boston Celtics?

beIN SPORTS Kristaps Porzingis Shares Advice for Boston Celtics’ Next Chapter

The Sport Review The Boston Celtics’ all-time starting five has 29 NBA championships between them

Hardwood Heroics “I Love it in Boston” – Boston Celtics Star Opens Up on Securing Massive Contract Extension in the 2024 Offseason

The ChoSun Daily Jaylen Brown’s Korean-made NBA shoes

Rip City Project Blazers fan favorite is falling apart with no sign of recovery

News Center Maine New Celtics Owners PULLED in different directions | Is there a CLEAR VISION for the future?

Sportskeeda Blockbuster trade proposal lands Mavericks $100,000,000 PG from Celtics for PJ Washington and 6-foot-10 center

Field of Schemes What’s the deal with the new Boston Celtics owner wanting his own arena maybe?

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121035/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-3-25
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/4/25

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Herald Derrick White expecting ‘different’ Celtics season after roster turnover

Globe NBA says it will open investigation into report that Clippers broke cap rules with Kawhi Leonard deal

CelticsBlog This Celtics employee missed just 11 games in 45 years. Now, he’s receiving one of the highest honors in basketball.

Neemias Queta and Portugal advance to EuroBasket knockout round

NBC Sports Boston Ramp to Camp: The Celtics will exceed expectations this season if…

NESN Celtics Could Have New Offensive Vision For This Season

Will Celtics Make Playoffs During 2025-26 NBA Season?

Derrick White Drops Truth Bomb On Jrue Holiday, Kristaps Porzingis Trades

Could Celtics Bring Back Isaiah Thomas In Unique Role?

Mass Live Free agent who Boston Celtics were linked to weighing retirement (report)

Former Boston Celtics forward goes off in EuroBasket after slow start

Boston Celtics center is massive underdog in historic EuroBasket matchup

How Clippers circumvented salary cap with Kawhi Leonard payment (report)

The Athletic What will Celtics do with Anfernee Simons? 5 questions that will define Boston’s season

Celtics Wire Boston Celtics big man Neemias Queta just made history with the Portuguese National Team

Portugal coach on Boston Celtics big man Neemias Queta ejection vs. Estonia

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 31 – Joe Johnson (2001-02)

Derrick White on his time playing with Blake Griffin with the Boston Celtics

Today in Boston Celtics history: Willie Naulls trade; Kevin Stacom born

Which former Celtics will Neemias Queta face next in EuroBasket?

Boston Sports Journal BSJ Exclusive: Kawhi Leonard endorsement deal that triggered NBA investigation was actually worth $48 million

Hardwood Houdini Derrick White just gave Celtics fans a statement to drool over

Kawhi Leonard drama could lead to Celtics fans laughing at Knicks dismay

Former Celtics big man destined to crush dreams of current starter

Young Celtic poised for breakout if latest Derrick White statement is true

Celtics’ wing receives prestigious honor for making history

Celtics’ biggest question will haunt the franchise all season

Celtics fans are already laughing at the Lakers’ never-ending drama

Chowder and Champions New Celtics Arrival Won’t Finish Season With the Team

New Celtics Sharpshooter Will Cost Himself a Ton of Money Next Season

CLNS Media/YouTube LIVE: Will Kristaps Porzingis Return to Form with Hawks? | Garden Report

SI .com Three NBA Sports Card Investments to Watch This Season

Derrick White Shares Reaction to Celtics’ Big Roster Changes: ‘Definitely Tough’

Derrick White Q&A: On Celtics’ Big Changes, Next Season’s Role & New Endorsement

Celtics Could Benefit From Tanking This Season, Says NBA Insider

Celtics Star Derrick White Makes Harsh Memphis Grizzlies Admission

Jayson Tatum gets rid of shocking new hairstyle for son’s 2nd grade photo

Former Celtics Coach Reveals Hilarious Way He Earned Boston’s Respect

Will New Celtics Owners Build New Arena? Insider Weighs In

Newsweek Boston Celtics Urged to do the Unthinkable

Athlon Sports 3 Boston Celtics Players Who Could Be Dealt in the 2025-26 Season

M Sports Celtics face strategic crossroads without Jayson Tatum could tanking be the key to future NBA success?https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa...Y29tOmVuOlVT&usg=AOvVaw0R1TxPZp-Z1oIEkYGiRe1w

Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla faces prove-it season despite recent contract extension, says insider

Derrick White’s journey from 29th pick to NBA champion and Olympic gold medalist with Team USA

Anfernee Simons trade whispers swirl as Boston Celtics ponder $25M gamble for flexibility over firepower

Rip City Project The Trail Blazers may have won the Jrue Holiday trade after all

TalkBasket Derrick White says Memphis is his least favorite NBA city

Sportscasting NBA Win Totals 2025: Which Teams Will Go Over/Under Their Projected Wins?

Barstool Sports Still Without A New Team, Free Agent Ben Simmons Is Reportedly Considering Retirement

The Cold Wire Derrick White Names His Least Favorite City To Play In

Heavy Celtics Trade Pitch Lands Them Versatile Forwards From East Team

Hardwood Heroics “There’s a Reason Why They Locked Him Up This Summer” – Boston Celtics Insider Drops Huge Joe Mazzulla Challenge in 2025-26

Basketball Network “That’s how much MFs wanted to get at each other” – Kendrick Perkins, Eddie House recall Celtics’ intense practices during 2007-08 season

“When I came here, I had a reputation of not caring” – Robert Parish on reversing his negative reputation with the Celtics

Kendrick Perkins recalls Kevin Garnett going crazy after Celtics doctor broke his players-eat-first rule: “Take the man’s plate of food. Throw it right in the trash”

NBA Analysis Derrick White names the Boston Celtics player Joe Mazzulla has been ‘super hard’ on to ‘prepare him’ for this season

Boston Celtics most exciting player next season has earned his place in the starting lineup already

Business Insider NBA players are becoming the richest athletes by forgoing traditional free-agency leverage

Fan Recap Jaylen Brown Reacts With His Mother After Shocking News About His Father

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121054/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-4-25
 
Neemias Queta and Portugal advance to EuroBasket knockout round

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Neemias Queta watched the greatest moment in his country’s basketball history from the locker room. Rafael Lisboa, his friend since 15 and long-time teammate, recovered the ball after Portugal nearly lost it trailing by three points with one minute remaining. He shrugged off an erratic minute for the team on both ends, spotted up several steps behind the three-point line and knocked down a game-tying three that saved the team — and Queta.

A pair of technical fouls in rapid succession early in the third quarter could’ve left Queta with years of regret. Instead, Lisboa converted game-winning free throws moments after his iconic shot to defeat Estonia, 68-65, in a win-to-advance group play finale for Portugal. The Portuguese national team advanced to the knockout stage of EuroBasket for the first time in the country’s history, the kind of showcase for the country’s basketball progress Lisboa and Queta dreamt about throughout the summer.

“We know that we go there as underdogs,” Lisboa told CLNS Media/CelticsBlog in July at Queta’s Lisbon camp. “But our belief as a group is to try to pass the first phase and advance to the second round, so I think we have a team for that and we go there to try to fight for our country.”

Wins over the Czech Republic and Estonia proved upsets for a Portugal team that hadn’t won a EuroBasket game since 2007. They advanced to the second round of group play then, when the format involved a longer path to group play. The abbreviated schedule in this tournament set up Queta opposite Nikola Jokić and Alperen Şengün on back-to-back days before a third game in four days where he battled former teammate Kristaps Porziņģis. Portugal lost all three games decisively.

A fourth matchup in six days saw Queta start slowly, scoring one point in the first quarter before successfully turning to his fadeaway jumper in the second. But he missed three out of four free throw tries in the frame, keeping pace within five points despite leaving five of the nine points Portugal lost at the free throw line himself. He cleaned that up into the third, where he made 3-of-4 and jawed with Estonia’s Kasper Treier after drawing a foul that knocked him to the floor. They received offsetting technicals that initially benefited Portugal because FIBA rules meant that Treier picked up a fourth personal foul by drawing a tech. He went to the bench, but Queta earned a longer break four plays later when he yelled and-one in Matthias Tass’ face a go-ahead cutting finish.

“About that situation, I’m not gonna say a lot of things, just due to the respect I have for the game, the respect I have for all the players and the respect I have for all the coaches,” Portugal head coach Mário Gomes said. “I’m just going to say it’s very easy to make a call like that to a Portuguese player. About the team reaction, we didn’t know what will happen. With almost 15 minutes to play, we didn’t know. I’m a coach, I’m not a magician, I’m not a guru, I’m just coach. One thing I knew, after what happened, the team was going to react. The team was not going to throw the towel, as we used to say. It’s about character.”

Queta reached 15 points on 5-of-7 two point shooting despite his misses at the free throw line (5/10) and slow start. He grabbed three rebounds and recorded a steal and a block in 22 minutes, the increasing workload and condensed schedule a preview of what he’ll face with the Celtics this season. What he likely won’t see is the outsized attention defenses placed on him as Portugal built its offensive game plan around his skills. Without him, Lisboa needed to win his matchups and did. Portugal maintained its lead with a 9-8 run following Queta’s ejection, and a Lisboa three early in the fourth sparked a 3-for-6 finish with two assists.

Before his game-saving moments, Estonia’s screening actions disheveled Portugal’s defense and opened three shots from deep that thwarted a seven-point Portugal lead with 4:39 left. Estonia took a one-point lead, Portugal scrambled to create a drive-and-kick three that Diogo Ventura missed and went back the other way for a three-point Estonia edge. Travante Williams rushed into the half court and lost the ball for what looked like the decisive turnover, before it bounced right back to him and the Portuguese cleared the way for Lisboa.

The son of Portuguese legend Carlos Lisboa carried the country to its signature win with a long range three and isolation possession on the following set that fouled out Treier and gave Portugal a one point edge. Only months earlier, Lisboa recovered from surgery on his partially torn meniscus.

Miguel Queiroz dislodged the ball from Kristian Kullamae needing one more stop, and moments later, Queta emerged from the locker room singing, dancing and celebrating with his teammates. They’ll face Dennis Schröder, Daniel Theis and undefeated Germany in the knockout round on Saturday at 8:15 EST.

“I’m your fan,” Queta posted in Portuguese from the locker room in Portuguese. Sou vosso fã.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...portugal-advance-to-eurobasket-knockout-round
 
This Celtics employee missed just 11 games in 45 years. Now, he’s receiving one of the highest honors in basketball.

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For the last 45 years, Jeff Twiss has been a staple at Celtics games.

The Celtics Vice President of Basketball Relations — who began his career as an intern primarily tasked with driving then-head coach Red Auerbach and worked his way up to becoming the Celtics’ lead public relations person — has only missed 11 home games in 45 seasons.

On Friday, September 5th, Twiss will receive one of the highest honors from the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame: the John W. Bunn Lifetime Achievement Award, an honor bestowed upon an international or national figure who has contributed greatly to the game of basketball.

Outside of enshrinement, it is the most prestigious award presented by the Hall of Fame — and has historically gone to decorated coaches, former players, and other trailblazers.

Twiss learned he was selected for the honor last February, after he received a call from the President of the Hall of Fame, John Doleva. Immediately, he assumed that the call signalled bad news. Perhaps, one of the Celtics’ championship trophies currently on display in Springfield was stolen or damaged — or worse.

So, when Doleva called, Twiss tensed up.

“He goes, ‘How are you doing?’” Twiss said. “I said, ‘Good, is there anything the matter?‘ He goes, ‘Oh, no. Are you sitting down?’

‘Then I said, ‘Oh, something is the matter. I figured sitting down meant ‘Oh no.’ I expected the worst. And he said, ‘No, no. I want to announce the Bunn Award winner, and that’s you.’ And I kind of went, ‘Are you sure you got the right guy?’“

Doleva did have the right guy. Twiss, who has spent 45 years with the Celtics, was used to being the one to facilitate other people’s awards, not his own. But after decades, it was time for his recognition.

Twiss grew up in Vermont and first planned on becoming a gym teacher. But, the Celtics were always in the back of his mind.

“I was always impressed and fascinated,” Twiss recalled. “How come the Celtics kept winning? How they do it year after year after year, and had some guy on the bench who smoked a cigar when they got it close to a victory. How did they do that? It was just fascinating to me, the whole culture of the Celtics back then.”

Eventually, Twiss got an internship working with the team.

“One of my duties was to drive Coach Auerbach around because Red and — God rest his soul — was a notoriously NASCAR Formula One driver,” Twiss said. “He had no rules, no holds barred, 100 miles an hour, straight through. If you’re in a way, get out of the way. That was him driving.”

Twiss loved the opportunity to be around the team, and so he worked toward getting a full-time job offer. Eventually, Auerbach offered him one: $10,500, two season tickets, and a company car.

“I stood up, shook his hand, walked out of the room, said, ‘Thank you very much,’ Twiss said. ‘And [he was like] ‘Now, go get to work. Get out of here.’ That was it. That’s how I got hired.”

Inside 45 years with the Celtics​


Twiss has been a part of four Celtics championships: 1984, 1986, 2008, and 2024. But, even in the years were the team struggled, he observed that the special Garden atmosphere didn’t waver.

“The energy was still there,” Twiss said. “And I compliment the fans because — I’ll para quote Larry Bird on this. He says, ‘You can’t fool Boston Celtics fans. They know when you’re giving a good effort or when you’re dogging it, and you aren’t playing your best. As long as you give it a good effort, they’ll appreciate that. Win or lose.”

Today, Twiss manages the Celtics’ relationship with former players. He regularly sends out a newsletter with updates on what alumni are up to.

Last October, when the Celtics raised Banner 18, Twiss escorted a 96-year-old Bob Cousy onto the TD Garden parquet.

“Someone asked me, ‘You mind doing it? I said, ‘Mind doing it? I’ll pay to do it. Tell me when and where, I’m there. For Bob, I’d do anything.”

Twiss chuckled, recalling the special moment: “When I was starting to escort him out, he turned around and he goes, ‘Don’t mess this up.’”

Today, Twiss is working on a book in which he’ll chronicle his decades with the organization.

“No one’s really written from the perspective of being a front office employee, having the opportunity — not to boast or brag — for 20-some odd years, to drive Red Auerbach around to various engagements or preseason games,” Twiss said.

“After some of the stories you’re going to read, Noa, people are going to come after me and put on a straitjacket,” Twiss said. They aren’t going to believe me that this happened back in the era that it did, but it’ll be fun when it’s out there.”

In an in-depth interview on the You Got Boston podcast, Twiss discussed the highs and lows of a 45-year career, how the media landscape has changed, and more. You can watch the full podcast here.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-news/121065/celtics-jeff-twiss-basketball-hall-of-fame
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/5/25

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Globe Derrick White gets candid about ‘different’ season that awaits Celtics

Celtics .com Jeff Twiss Reflects on Half-Century of Celtics Service Ahead of Hall of Fame Honor

NBC Sports Boston Tatum ‘moving around way better’ amid Achilles rehab, C’s teammate says

Ramp to Camp: The Celtics will fall short of expectations this season if…

NESN What Are Current, Former Celtics Stars’ Hall Of Fame Chances?

Anfernee Simons Trade Idea Sees Celtics Land Two-Time All-Star

Mass Live Celtics Mailbag: How will Celtics trade for their center of future?

Basketball trailblazers feel snubbed by Hall of Fame induction class

The Athletic Basketball Hall of Fame 2025 tiers from Shai-Gilgeous Alexander to Luka Dončić

Celtics Wire Former Boston Celtics forward backs Jaylen Brown to shine next season

Neemias Queta could change everything for the Boston Celtics

This is a make or break season ahead of Boston Celtics reserve wing Jordan Walsh

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 31 – Mikki Moore (2009)

Who would win if the greatest Boston Celtics legends played each other?

Today in Boston Celtics history: Raptors even 2020 bubble East Semis vs. Boston

Havlicek Stole the Pod 17: How the Kawhi allegations might affect the Celtics, rest of the NBA

Did the Boston Celtics pay the price for smart front office decision-making?

Does Joe Mazzulla have something to prove with the Boston Celtics this season?

Boston Sports Journal Picks ‘n Pops: Kawhi Leonard thoughts, unintended CBA consequences, and Derrick White’s best

Hardwood Houdini Derrick White finally shared thoughts on Porzingis, Holiday trades

Latest Jayson Tatum news should be music to Celtics fans ears

Jordan Walsh just spilled on the harsh reality of Celtics season

Celtics finally grant Sam Hauser his long-time wish

Derrick White’s offensive leap will garner unexpected award buzz

Clutch Points Why Derrick White enjoys Celtics’ newfound underdog status

8 Pts 9 Secs Pacers unquestionably got the last laugh on the Celtics in Aaron Nesmith trade

Hoops Rumors Longest-Tenured NBA Head Coaches

The Sporting News Could the Celtics reunite with fan-favorite guard?

Proposed Celtics trade lands All-Star center for Anfernee Simons

SI .com Celtics’ Derrick White Predicts Who Will Rule NBA Next Season

Knicks Could Have Something Special in Guerschon Yabusele

Celtics Guard Says Young Center Needs to Have ‘Big Year’ This Season

Celtics’ $118 Million Star Doesn’t Know His Role Heading Into New Season

Heavy Retooling Celtics A “Prove It” Task For Joe Mazzulla, Says Insider

Celtics’ Derrick White Drops Encouraging Update On New Recruits

Celtics’ Derrick White Shares Take On Neemias Queta

Celtics Urged to Pursue Sharpshooter From East Rival

Hardwood Heroics “The Worst Hotel in the NBA” – Boston Celtics’ Derrick White Reveals His Least Favorite City to Play In

“You Wish You Could Play With Them Forever” – Boston Celtics Star Laments the Team’s Cost-Cutting Measures This Offseason

Fadeaway World White admitted it was difficult to watch Jrue Holiday, Kristaps Porzingis, and Luka Kornet head elsewhere, but remains focused on Boston’s new-look roster.

Ranking 25 Best Small Forwards For 2025-26 NBA Season

Basketball Network “This is the year Wilt Chamberlain ate the record book” – Bob Ryan is insulted by how little the Celtics’ 1962 championship victory is underappreciated

“You wish we could play with them forever” – Derrick White opens up about witnessing the Boston Celtics break up its championship core

M Sports Neemias Queta poised for breakout year as Derrick White emphasizes his crucial role for Celtics’ success

Jaylen Brown’s $118M dilemma could Celtics’ star’s uncertain role impact the team’s success this season?

ESPN Basketball Hall of Fame: Which stars are next? Locks, bubble watch

The Ringer ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ Is a Movie Monument to Hating Boston Sports

Basketball Insiders Derrick White believes in this young Celtics player for the 2025-26 season

Bleacher Report Ben Simmons’ Agent Reportedly Cuts Ties amid Rumors Ex-All-Star Is Weighing Retirement

TalkBasket Shorter Seasons, More Competition: Why the NBA Desperately Needs a Reset

WKYC/Locked on Celtics Celtics Banner 19 TIMELINE | Will Tatum’s PRIME Be WASTED? – Flashcard Friday

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121091/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-5-25
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/6/25

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Globe Jaylen Brown gives his own take on Boston Tea Party in stream with IShowSpeed

Jayson Tatum’s Celtics teammate has a positive update on star’s recovery from Achilles tear

Maya Moore called it a career early, but the Hall of Famer’s generational talent continues to play off the court

CLNS Media Payton Pritchard’s Summer Showed How He’s Thinking the Game for the Celtics

NESN Possible Celtics Starter Has Huge Performance In EuroBasket Loss

Celtics Given “C” Grade For Title Chances; Too Low, Or Just Right?

Mass Live Boston Celtics center posts impressive line in EuroBasket upset bid

Billy Donovan gives unique perspective on joining rare Hall of Fame club

Maya Moore enters Hall of Fame with no regrets of walking away on top

Sue Bird reflects on journey from UConn to the Hall of Fame

Carmelo Anthony enters Hall of Fame embracing Syracuse, Knicks legacy

Dwight Howard sends message to critics ahead of Hall of Fame induction

NBA Hall of Famer believes Jayson Tatum can be next American-born MVP

The Athletic NBA hires law firm to investigate Kawhi Leonard, Clippers cap circumvention allegations: Source

Celtics Wire Boston Celtics big man Neemias Queta, Portugal fall to Germany in FIBA EuroBasket play

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 32 – Steve Downing (1973-74)

Today in Boston Celtics history: McAdoo trade to Pistons, Maxwell to Clippers

Do the Boston Celtics have a bone to pick with the Clippers over the Kawhi Leonard scandal?

Ranking the top ten Boston Celtics of this century (so far)

What should we make of trade proposals currently floating about the Boston Celtics media?

Derrick White’s best moments for the Boston Celtics in 2024-25

Hardwood Houdini The forgotten question about the Celtics’ offseason

Basketball Hall of Famer sees Jayson Tatum pulling off the improbable post-injury

Payton Pritchard further dispels long-held draft theory

CLNS Media/YouTube Neemias Queta just finished an AWESOME EuroBasket tourney – You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell

SI .com Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla Has Become Mentor for WNBA Head Coach

Celtics Guard Gets Honest on Offseason Overhaul’s Impact on Roster

Celtics Notes: Al Horford Update, Anfernee Simons Called Out, Derrick White Doesn’t Know His Role

Celtics Center Reveals Ambitious Goal After Porzingis Support

League Alerts Inside the training method that changed Payton Pritchard’s career

Essentially Sports Jaylen Brown Sends Clear Message to IShowSpeed After Race Ends With Unfortunate Injury

Soaring Down South Kristaps Porzingis faces his most important season in years

Sportskeeda NBA 2K26: Boston Celtics player ratings

Talk Sport ‘Everything fell apart’ – Larry Bird exposed why the Boston Celtics suffered a downfall after winning 1986 NBA title

Eurohoops Coach Mazzulla texting Neemias Queta during the Eurobasket while Portugal is making history

Fadeaway World Derrick White Predicts All-NBA First Team For 2025-26 Season: Jaylen Brown Is In

Total Pro Sports Everyone Is Saying The Same Thing About How Much Jayson Tatum’s Son Deuce Has Already Grown Up

Rip City Project Blazers can’t ignore devastating risk tied to Robert Williams’ health

M Sports Al Horford update leaves Celtics fans curious as Derrick White struggles to define his role amidst Simons controversy

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121098/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-6-25
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/7/25

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Globe Dwight Howard and Carmelo Anthony overcome flawed legacies to reach Basketball Hall of Fame

Mass Live Carmelo Anthony, Redeem Team highlight Class of 2025 inducted into Basketball Hall of Fame

Celtics Wire Boston Celtics jersey history No. 32 – Ed Searcy (1975)

Derrick White on how he learned he might join Team USA as the Boston Celtics won it all

Today in Boston Celtics history: Jackson, Hewson, Kimball, Lovellette born

Jeff Twiss reflects on four decades with the Boston Celtics before Hall of Fame honor

Jaylen Brown Boston Tea Partying, racing around the city in Celtics offseason

Boston Sports Journal NBA Notebook: Payton Pritchard runs back offseason workouts with eye on bigger role

Last Word on Sports Hawks’ Kristaps Porzingis Has Bittersweet Health Update

Essentially Sports Jayson Tatum & Co Face Stern Warning From Hall of Famer Ahead of Upcoming Season

Heavy Celtics’ Forward Shares Positive Jayson Tatum Update

M Sports Jaylen Brown’s MVP Glory Sparks Debate Can He Overcome 1.95% Odds to Secure Hall of Fame Spot?

Jayson Tatum on fast track to Hall of Fame as Celtics forward dazzles NBA insiders

Hoops Rumors Atlantic Notes: Knicks, Celtics, Queta, Bona

Celtics Notes: White, Walsh, Tatum, Simons, Luis

SI .com Celtics News: Insider Gets Honest About Jaylen Brown’s Hall of Fame Chances

Celtics Champ on ‘Bubble’ to Become Hall of Famer, Insider Claims

Celtics’ Jayson Tatum to Hall of Fame? NBA Insider Weighs In

Could Celtics Make Appearance at 2026 NBA Draft Lottery?

Celtics Insider Believes Boston Should Bring Back Former All-Star

Assessing Young NBA Stars With Clear Hall of Fame Trajectory

Basketball Network “I’m saying, ‘You’re not going to score'” – Horace Grant recalls regretting trash-talking Larry Bird

Total Apex Sports Derrick White’s Grit: More Than Just a Game

Newsweek Celtics Teammate Provides Major Jayson Tatum Injury Update

TalkBasket Neemias Queta sets sights on breakout NBA season

The Sporting News Jayson Tatum shares his top 5 favorite rappers including Jay-Z, Drake, and more

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121105/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-7-25
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/8/25

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Globe Jaylen Brown tours Boston with one of the world’s most popular streamers

NBC Sports Boston Ramp to Camp: Which young Celtics player will take a leap this season?

NESN Derrick White Discloses Which Western Conference City He Likes Least

Celtics 2024 First-Round Pick Could See Expanded Role This Season

NBA Writer Lists Jayson Tatum As Near Lock For Historic Basketball Achievement

Mass Live Boston Celtics rotation hopeful explains mindset going into crucial year

Former Boston Celtics forward scolds reporter after France EuroBasket upset loss

Celtics Wire Report: Boston Celtics, Knicks ‘expressed the most serious interest in’ Ben Simmons

Is Neemias Queta ready to be the Boston Celtics starting center?

Can Boston Celtics’ Jayson Tatum still contend for an MVP award post-injury?

Boston Celtics’ Jordan Walsh provides update on Jayson Tatum’s recovery

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 32 – Jeff Judkins (1978-80)

Derrick White on when he missed an ECF game with the Boston Celtics for son’s birth

Jaylen Brown Boston Tea Partying, racing around the city in Celtics offseason

Hardwood Houdini Celtics just caught another tough break if latest leak is true

Joe Mazzulla will be granted wish if Anfernee Simons hope comes true

Neemias Queta just made his true thoughts known about next Celtics season

M Sports Joe Mazzulla eyes rising star for Celtics’ summer transformation into NBA contenders

Payton Pritchard poised for All-Star spotlight as Celtics look to shine with dual stars

Could Boston Celtics embrace a rebuild and eye the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery for future success

Payton Pritchard predicted to shine as insider urges Celtics to reunite with an All-Star for a stronger lineup

The Sportster The Biggest Contracts in NBA History

SI .com Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla Keeping Tabs on Potential Rising Star This Summer

NBA Expert Makes The Hall of Fame Case For Former Hawks All-Star

Surprise Celtics Player Predicted to Make All-Star Team Alongside Jaylen Brown

Three Players Warriors Could Trade Jonathan Kuminga For

Celtics Guard Reveals He Had to Wear ‘Ear Condom’ After Scary Injury

Heavy Chris Bosh Makes Bold Claim About Celtics’ Jayson Tatum

Celtics’ Neemias Queta Reveals Support From Joe Mazzulla

Basketball Network When Larry Bird put a $1200 bounty on posterizing Manute Bol: “The first one to dunk on Manute would get all the cash”

Fan Recap Celtics Center Hopeful Queta Dominates In EuroBasket Despite Tough Loss

Hoops Rumors Community Shootaround: Breakout Candidates

Players Currently Affected By Trade Restrictions

WUSA9/Locked on Celtics Should Celtics BUY TD Garden? | Can Payton Pritchard Average 20? – Mailbag Monday

Rip City Project Blazers are paying $104 million to learn what Celtics already knew

The Sporting News Celtics trade pitch sends out $125 million championship star for high-upside forward

Warriors urged to pursue Celtics star to pair with Stephen Curry in backcourt

Essentially Sports Insider’s Diagnosis Hints at Boston Celtics’ Next Decision After Silent Trade Season

Jayson Tatum Faces Fresh Challenge After Celtics Expert Explains Disrespectful Treatment

News Times Former Knicks coach, CT native Tom Thibodeau stops by UConn men’s basketball practice

Cold Wire Celtics Player Reveals Update On Jayson Tatum’s Recovery

NBA Analysis Jordan Walsh on what he has spotted about Jayson Tatum’s recovery at Boston Celtics gym

Bleacher Report Ben Simmons Reportedly Declined Knicks Contract Offer amid NBA Retirement Rumors

Forbes Derrick White Embraces His NBA Journey On And Off The Court

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121110/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-8-25
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/9/25

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Globe Wellesley native Katie Benzan is making history as the youngest female GM in the G League

CelticsBlog These 9 players will play for the Maine Celtics next season

CLNS Media/YouTube Watch to Watch for from the Celtics and Across the NBA in September

NBC Sports Boston Ramp to Camp: Which two-way player will help Celtics the most?

NESN Celtics Writer Predicts ‘Permanent Role’ For Two-Way Player

Why Shouldn’t Celtics Sign Vet Who Won Title With LeBron James?

Neemias Queta Drops Joe Mazzulla Revelation Amid EuroBasket Domination

Mass Live Celtics rival showing interest in signing former Boston guard

Celtics Wire What will the Boston Celtics look like without star forward Jayson Tatum?

What grade should we give Boston Celtics big Neemias Queta for his FIBA EuroBasket play?

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 32 – Kevin McHale (1980-93)

Today in Boston Celtics history: Dave Cowens traded; center Steve Downing born

Hardwood Houdini Celtics rival could soon learn a painful lesson Boston has known for years

Celtics fans would riot if they traded for the newest name on the trade block

Celtics might regret Kristaps Porzingis trade if latest development continues

Celtics dumped Kristaps Porzingis at perfect time if latest rumor is true

New Celtics project has a while to wait based on current projections

Mazzulla is molding next Celtics diamond if latest decisions work out

Blazers Edge Robert Williams III Has Murky Future in Portland

SI .com Celtics Insider Predicts How Boston Will Address Center Dilemma

$45 Million Celtics Vet Poised for Breakout Year, Predicts Insider

Former Celtics Star Could Join East Rival in Free Agency: Report

Insider Reveals One Celtics Trade That Convinced Him Boston Is Tanking

Celtics Insider Predicts How Boston Will Address Center Dilemma

Backdoor Podcast Mount Rushmore of All NBA Teams Since 2000 – Part 1

Last Word on Sports Boston Celtics: Offseason Grade, How The 2025-26 Roster Was Built & Projection

Hardwood Heroics “May Soak Up More Minutes And Usage” – Boston Celtics’ Sharp-Shooter Predicted to Have Breakout Season

Lake Show Life Lakers fans can only laugh as Celtics nightmare offseason continues – Lake Show Life

M Sports Kristaps Porzingis trade fuels speculation: Are the Boston Celtics tanking this season with eye on future glory?

Kristaps Porzingis poised to soar in Atlanta as ESPN ranks him among top newcomers for Hawks season

Ben Simmons rejects Knicks’ short-term offer seeking stability after nomadic NBA season with Nets and Clippers

Essentially Sports Jayson Tatum’s Celtics Teammate Reveals Changed Locker Room Dynamics, Provides Crucial Injury Update

Ex-Celtics Star Wants Jayson Tatum to “Chill” Over Desperate Question

Hoops Rumors NBA’s Top 50 Highest-Paid Players For 2025/26

SB Nation NBA’s 9 best dunkers right now, ranked

Celtics Chronicle Would a Vucevic Trade Fix the Celtics’ Front Court Issues? A Deep Dive

Total Pro Sports NBA World Reacts After Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Sees ‘Resemblance’ In Evan Turner’s 2015-16 Highlights

The Sporting News Could the Celtics trade for Bulls All-Star amid rumors?

The Lead The Rise of NBA Betting Apps Is Changing Fan Engagement in 2025

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121126/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-9-25
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/10/25

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Globe NBA passes new ‘heave’ rule that Payton Pritchard will love

CLNS Media What to Watch for from the Celtics and Across the NBA in September

NBC Sports Boston Ramp to Camp: Who will emerge as Celtics’ go-to big man this season?

Mass Live Boston Celtics star gives eye-opening answer about hometown team

Celtics Wire Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown inspires students of former middle school

Celtics star Jaylen Brown addresses likelihood of ever playing for hometown Hawks

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 33 – Garfield Smith (1970-72)

Today in Boston Celtics history: Xavier McDaniel signed

Are the Boston Celtics setting the table for Jayson Tatum to return to a contending team?

What will the Boston Celtics look like without star forward Jayson Tatum?

Boston Sports Journal The Celtics frontcourt, including one big X-factor, will drive whether Boston surprises or disappoints this season

Completed Q&A: Karalis on Celtics/NBA, Wednesday, 09.10.25

Hardwood Houdini Knicks quietly added former Celtics lottery pick without anyone realizing

Celtics fans will finally solve the Payton Pritchard mystery this season

Jaylen Brown has a chance to turn damaging narrative completely on its head

Celtics just added 5 new players for G League next season

Will any Celtics on a two-way deal earn a full-time roster spot this season?

The Anfernee Simons question Celtics fans aren’t asking

Josh Giddey extension could make next Celtics move clear

Chowder and Champions Former Celtics Fan Favorite Ties New Team’s Hands with Lack of Trade Value

CLNS Media/YouTube These 9 players will play for Maine Celtics next year | You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell

SI .com NBA Insider Believes Celtics Big Man is Poised for Breakout Season

Celtics Forward Reveals ‘Energy’s Already Different’ for New-Look Roster

Knicks Cannot Underestimate Celtics This Season

One Player the Celtics Could Still Trade Before Opening Night

NESN/YouTube Should the Celtics Trade Anfernee Simons for Nikola Vucevic?

Should the Celtics Bring Isaiah Thomas Back?

Barstool Sports “You Gotta Get Him Back…Why Is He Holding Onto My Ankle?” – Finally, Draymond Green Has Come Clean About Stomping On Domantas Sabonis Back In 2023

Fadeaway World Jaylen Brown Hints He Could Play For The Atlanta Hawks In The Future

Jaylen Brown Reveals He Rejected Nike’s $50 Million Deal To Not Compromise His Voice And Freedom

IHeart/Locked on Celtics Boston Celtics’ Front Court CRISIS | Can Xavier Tillman SAVE the Day?

Fan Recap Celtics Face Rare NBA Schedule Twist That Fans Almost Missed

The Sporting News Celtics could acquire 23-year-old sharpshooting big man to help Jaylen Brown

Bleacher Report Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Hints at Potential Hawks Move in the Future, ‘You Never Know’

M Sports Sam Hauser’s $45M deal could be Celtics’ ticket to escaping luxury tax before season opener against 76ers

Heavy Celtics Sharpshooter Predicted to Explode This Season

Last Word on Sports Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Leaves Hometown Door Open

Hoop Rumors Atlantic Notes: Z. Williams, Simmons, Celtics, Sixers

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121186/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-10-25
 
Jaylen Brown sparks new rumors after radio appearance

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Jaylen Brown has been making the rounds during the offseason, from hosting pop-ups for his 741 brand in Boston, to re-visiting his childhood middle school, and most recently, appearing on a local radio show in his home state of Georgia.

Jaylen joined V-103’s Big Tigger Morning Show, an Atlanta based radio show hosted by Big Tigger and Jazzy McBee and was asked about his business ventures, his charitable foundations, his outlook heading in to the new NBA season, and something that drew some extra attention by fans, his connection to the city of Atlanta.

Big Tigger posed this loaded question: “Is there any chance we see you in a hometown uniform?”

Big Tigger happens to be the PA announcer for the Atlanta Hawks, so he and Jaylen shared a laugh about the potential tampering going on by asking the question. Brown ultimately didn’t rule it out, though. He mentioned that his grandma who currently lives in Atlanta wants to see him out there, and that they’ve talked about it before. In the end, all JB had to say about it was, “you never know. We’ll see.”

Jaylen Brown discusses the possibility of playing for the Atlanta Hawks in the future 👀@BigTiggerShow pic.twitter.com/N4vs46vecQ

— Zach Langley (@langleyatl) September 10, 2025

Many fans across the NBA have already let their imaginations run wild, taking this as Jaylen essentially planting the seeds for a future move. In reality, he was most likely trying to play nice and share some love with the hosts and his hometown fans. He’s been linked to Atlanta several times over the years solely because of the personal history with the city, but he’s also expressed his love of being a part of the Boston Celtics, as well as for the people within the organization.

Brown is also under contract with the Celtics through the 28-29 season, meaning he wouldn’t have the option to join the Hawks in free agency for at least another four years, if he chose to do so at all. In the event that he requested a trade, his contact would also be a difficult one to move, not necessarily because of his capabilities as a player, but because he is one of the highest earners in the league, currently entering the second year of his five-year $285 million contract.

There’s sure to be plenty of extra speculation surrounding JB given his recent comments, as is to be expected this deep into the offseason. However, most of it will just be noise. At the end of the day, Jaylen Brown is still a member of the Boston Celtics, and there’s no point worrying about what could or couldn’t happen years down the line.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...rown-sparks-new-rumors-after-radio-appearance
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/11/25

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Globe Paul Pierce said Jayson Tatum’s injury ‘made it easier’ for Celtics to move Holiday, Porzingis

What Celtics star Jaylen Brown said about potentially playing for hometown team

Recalling the Rick Pitino rant, ownership’s expectations, and other Celtics nuggets

NBA’s ‘heave rule’ will allow deep end-of-quarter shots without hurting player shooting percentages

CelticsBlog Jaylen Brown sparks new rumors after radio appearance

NBC Sports Boston Ramp to Camp: Whose Celtics tribute video are you most looking forward to?

NESN Insider: Celtics Big Man May Be Among NBA’s Best In This Statistic

Jaylen Brown Reveals Surprising Details From Failed $50 Million Nike Deal

Mass Live Jayson Tatum’s injury ‘made it easier’ for Celtics to make offseason moves, team legend says

Boston Celtics surprise Summer League standout signs deal with new team

The Athletic Celtics’ roster has room for players to break out. Who are the most likely candidates?

Aspiration paid Kawhi Leonard days after investment by Clippers’ minority owner: Report

Celtics Wire Jaylen Brown on the season ahead with the Boston Celtics

Maine Celtics add nine players to their roster for the 2025-26 season

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 33 – Ben Clyde (1974-75)

Derrick White on how he felt about re-signing with the Boston Celtics

What do we need to know about the players joining the Maine Celtics roster?

The new Boston Celtics uniforms have been revealed

Boston Sports Journal Karalis: Commissioner’s tone-deaf comment highlights NBA’s struggle with new media landscape

Hardwood Houdini Anfernee Simons has every reason to prove his worth this season

Payton Pritchard all but guaranteed to have a new role this season

Celtics trade deadline plans are already crystal clear

Celtics ready for harsh reality check if latest Jaylen Brown comment is true

Former Celtics starter’s NBA journey looks like it’s over for good

Jaylen Brown just told key difference between him and Jayson Tatum

Celtics already have a massive Jaylen Brown problem on their hands

TalkBasket NBA 2025/26: Way-too-Early Atlantic Division Preview

Jaylen Brown explains leadership split with Jayson Tatum

Adam Silver updates on potential European league

SI .com Celtics News: Insider Rips Boston for Issues in One Main Area

Ben Simmons’ Free Agency Mystery Team Revealed

Why Jaylen Brown Turned Down $50 Million Nike Sneaker Deal

Barstool Sports The Celtics Offseason From Hell Continues As Jaylen Brown Entertains The Idea Of One Day Playing For The Atlanta Hawks

Last Word on Sports No More Punishment for Buzzer-Beaters Gone Wrong in NBA

Heavy Jaylen Brown’s Surprising Comment Puts Celtics Future in Question

Paul Pierce on Celtics’ Overhaul: Tatum Injury Made Moves ‘Easier to Make’

Celtics Urged To Pursue Trade For Promising Big Man

Celtics’ Quiet Interest in Former No. 1 Pick Revealed

Basketball Network Jaylen Brown says he got invited to give a lecture at Harvard because of a viral and controversial interview: “They slid into my DM”

KOMO News Silver says expansion deliberations continue, NBA launches probe into Ballmer, Clippers

NBA .com Teams to host Emirates NBA Cup semifinal games beginning in 2026-27

Bleacher Report Adam Silver Says He ‘Never Heard a Whiff’ About Kawhi Leonard, Aspiration Contract

Space City Scoop No-brainer Jaylen Brown-Rockets trade package is too good for Celtics to refuse

M Sports Al Horford’s future uncertain as Celtics consider another trade and Sam Hauser’s potential move

Soaring Down South Former Finals MVP doesn’t rule out the possibility of playing for his hometown team

Mavs Moneyball MMBets: The Boston Celtics are now underrated

Rip City Project Celtics can finally grant Anfernee Simons a wish the Blazers couldn’t

Cape Cod Times US senator from Connecticut gets involved with CT Sun sale, warns WNBA to stay out

Bro Bible NBA Officially Tweaks Its Rulebook To Address League’s Dumbest Stat-Padding Trend

The Sporting News Celtics’ Jaylen Brown admits grandma is recruiting him to East contender with 4-time All-Star

FootBoom Celtics’ Hidden Gem: Luka Garza’s Emerging Potential

Essentially Sports Jaylen Brown Open to Cutting Ties With Celtics Amid $345M Dispute

Fan Recap Boston Celtics Make Bold Move With Jayson Tatum Still Recovering

The Sports Rush “What Have You Been Doing?!”: Steph Curry’s Shock at Derrick White’s Improved Shooting Boosted His Confidence

Sidestepping Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett, Derrick White Makes Surprising Admission While Honoring His Father

NBA Analysis Atlanta Hawks sign player who Boston Celtics fans believed could be Kristaps Porzingis’ replacement

Derrick White reveals Stephen Curry’s ‘unbelievable’ compliment that made him want to score more

Fadeaway World The 10 NBA Stars Who Will Benefit Most From The ‘Half-Court’ Heave Rule

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121246/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-11-25
 
These 9 players will play for the Maine Celtics next season

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It’s well-known that the Boston Celtics lost key players this offseason. But much less discussed (understandably) is the fact that the Maine Celtics — Boston’s G League affiliate — also experienced an overhaul.

JD Davison, who is the franchise’s all-time leader in points, assists, and steals, is now on a two-way contract with the Houston Rockets after running the show in Maine for the past three seasons. Drew Peterson, a two-way player for the last two years, is now with the Charlotte Hornets. And, Miles Norris, who joined the Celtics last Spring on a two-way contract, is now playing overseas with Barcelona.

So, who will hold the fort down in Maine next year?

The following 9 players are expected to play for the Maine Celtics next season under head coach Phil Pressey, per sources:

Ron Harper Jr
Jalen Bridges
Kendall Brown
Aaron Scott
Hayden Gray
Hason Ward
RJ Luis
Amari Williams
Max Shulga

Except for Luis, who the Celtics traded for last month, all of these players have either previously played for the Maine Celtics or the Celtics Summer League team.

Ron Harper Jr (guard/forward)​


Ron Harper Jr. has signed an Exhibit 10 contract for the second season with the Celtics, as first reported by Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.

☘️ Another monster performance from Ron Harper Jr. pic.twitter.com/nBXq2v6p4b

— Maine Celtics (@MaineCeltics) December 29, 2024

Harper Jr, the older brother of No. 2 pick Dylan Harper, played at Rutgers for four seasons and went undrafted in 2022. He averaged 12.6 points on 43.9% shooting in college. The 25-year-old is a versatile scorer who can create his own offense, while also being a catch-and-shoot threat.

Harper was on the Celtics 2024 Summer League team and on the Maine Celtics last year. He left Maine in January after being offered a two-way contract by the Detroit Pistons, but was waived by the Pistons in July. He rejoins the Celtics organization this fall.

Jalen Bridges (forward)​


Jalen Bridges was a member of the Celtics Summer League team in 2025, appearing in 4 games and averaging 8 points on 44.4% shooting and 3 rebounds.

The 24-year-old went undrafted in the 2024 NBA Draft after a collegiate career that included two seasons at West Virginia and two seasons at Baylor. Bridges was a strong defender in college who seems slated to be a 3&D player in the NBA. He can move well without the ball and is a good cutter.

I asked Matt Reynolds what he saw from Jalen Bridges, who sat the Celtics' Summer League opener, then started in today's win.

"I saw a guy that's ready to play…He does exactly what you expect him to do. He's a pro. He knows what he's doing."pic.twitter.com/ONxCgvtXDD

— Bobby Krivitsky (@BobbyKrivitsky) July 14, 2025

After going undrafted, he signed a two-way contract with the Phoenix Suns.

But at Summer League, Bridges said he was disappointed with his play with the Suns. In the G League, he averaged 14.3 points on 42.5% shooting, including 38.6% from three.

“I don’t necessarily feel like I gave them reason to keep me,” he said. “I feel like I had a good season, but I know what I’m capable of, and I feel like I didn’t play up to that. I didn’t live up to that.”

Now, he gets another opportunity in Boston.

Kendall Brown (forward/guard)​


Kendall Brown was a member of the Celtics Summer League team in 2025, appearing in 5 games. He averaged 8.6 points, 1.8 rebounds, and 1 assist per game, and shot 69.2% from the floor.

“I saw consistent energy — he’s a guy that knows his role,” Summer League head coach Matt Reynolds said. “For the most part, he’s elevated our team. Every time he’s been in the game, he’s been pretty high energy. He’s almost guaranteed to get one or two transition baskets — pretty savvy defensive player, active.”

Kendall Brown with back-to-back reverse layups to put the Celtics up 4 pic.twitter.com/xaLKlGNAMc

— Danielle Hobeika (@DanielleHobeika) July 15, 2025

The 22-year-old was drafted 48th overall in the 2022 draft after a freshman season at Baylor that saw him be named to the Big 12 All-Freshman Team. He’s previously signed two-way contracts with the Indiana Pacers and Brooklyn Nets. Last year, in 23 games with the Long Island Nets, Brown averaged 15.7 points on 54.1% shooting, hitting 37.7% from three. He’s a strong athlete with great vertical explosion and good feel.

Aaron Scott (guard)​


Aaron Scott was a member of the Celtics Summer League team in 2025, appearing in 2 games. In the last Summer League game, he tallied 9 rebounds (7 offensive), 3 assists, a steal, and a block in 18 minutes off the bench.

“That’s exactly the type of player he is,” Reynolds said of Scott’s rebounding. “It’s not the easiest thing to do — to sit for essentially four games, come in and just be a relentless crasher.”

At the buzzer for Aaron Scott 🚨 pic.twitter.com/plb5BQnHbB

— Boston Celtics (@celtics) July 20, 2025

Scott went undrafted this past season after a standout year at St. John’s that saw him average 8.4 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. Prior to that season, he spent three years at North Texas.

The 6’6 wing is looking to carve out a 3&D role in the NBA.

“I just got to knock down my threes, but the defense is there,” he said at Summer League, noting he’s always been a player who makes extra hustle plays.

Hayden Gray (guard)​


Hayden Gray was also a member of the Celtics 2025 Summer League team, averaging 3.5 points on 75% shooting in 11 minutes across two games. As first reported by CelticsBlog, he signed with the Maine Celtics shortly after

Gray was the NCAA’s leader in steals last year, averaging 11.2 points, 3.3 assists, and 3.1 steals at UC San Diego. While his biggest strength is on the defensive side of the ball, Gray shot 41.8% from three-point range last season.

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“I’ve pretty good anticipation, reading the ball handler’s eyes, knowing where they want to go with it,” Gray told CelticsBlog at Summer League. “I take pride in defense. A lot of teams are really focusing on creating more possessions, and I think I can do that by causing turnovers and also just being a floor general, handling the ball, and setting the table for everyone.”

“He‘s a guy that he’s got a nose for the ball, he had a transition block, downhill drive, kick out, finish,” said Reynolds. “He’s just a crafty player. But the big thing is he’s a very smart player, very savvy, and he’s attacking the basketball on defense. And I think he’s going to have an impact wherever he plays.”

Hason Ward (forward)


Hason Ward is another returner from last year’s Maine Celtics roster (who was also with the Boston Celtics for training camp). Last year, the 24-year-old averaged 8.4 points, 7 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks per game in 34 games with the Maine Celtics. Ward, who has a 7’4 wingspan, was one of the best shotblockers in the G League.

💪 Hason Ward is getting it done on both ends of the court! #bleedgreen pic.twitter.com/gynSiqVrKr

— Maine Celtics (@MaineCeltics) November 9, 2024

This past summer, Ward was a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 2025 Summer League, appearing in 4 games and averaging 5 points and 2 rebounds in 11.8 minutes per night.

Before going undrafted in 2024, Ward spent three seasons at VCU and two at Iowa State. He averaged 5.1 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per game in his five-year NCAA career.

The Celtics’ rookies will also play in Maine​


RJ Luis, who is currently on a two-way contract after being acquired from the Utah Jazz in a trade last month

Amari Williams, who signed a two-way contract after being drafted by the Celtics with the No. 46 pick

Max Shulga, who signed a two-way contract after being drafted by the Celtics with the No. 57 pick

It’s also very likely that No. 28 pick Hugo Gonzalez will spend time in Maine, just as Jordan Walsh and Baylor Scheierman did in their rookie seasons.

In previous years, and under the leadership of JD Davison, the Maine Celtics have been a successful franchise. Last season, they had the third-best record in the Eastern Conference. The year prior, they lost in the G League Finals.

How next year’s team will fare remains to be seen — but at least now we have a good sense of who will be donning the Maine Celtics uniform.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...s-will-play-for-the-maine-celtics-next-season
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/12/25

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CelticsBlog Payton Pritchard continued one offseason tradition — and started another

NBC Sports Boston Ramp to Camp: Exploring the best non-reunion games on Celtics’ schedule

NESN Former Celtics Guard Agrees To One-Year Deal With Knicks

Paul Pierce Has Pointed Take On Celtics’ Playoff Series Loss To Knicks

Ex-NBA Star Believes Jayson Tatum Most Closely Mirrors His Style Among Active Players

Jaylen Brown Reveals Key To Being Star Two-Way Player For Celtics

Former Celtics Player Jason Collins In Treatment For Brain Tumor

Mass Live Former Celtics guard signs with contending Boston rival

Celtics Mailbag: Will new addition be surprise starter at power forward?

NBA’s rule change to accommodate selfish players is embarrassing

New evidence emerges in Kawhi Leonard salary cap circumvention case (report)

Celtics Wire Backup Boston Celtics big man Luka Garza may play for Bosnia and Herzegovina in World Cup

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 33 – Steve Kuberski (1975-78)

Today in Boston Celtics history: David Thirdkill signs with team

Hardwood Houdini Knicks now destined to learn Malcolm Brogdon truth Celtics know too well

Celtics finally grant Neemias Queta his longtime wish

Jaylen Brown shares who inspired him to launch 741 Performance

Ben Simmons’ NBA future just became crystal clear

Derrick White delivers a needed message to Joe Mazzulla’s skeptics

Derrick White will finally be positioned to do what Celtics have wanted for years

CLNS Media/YouTube LIVE: Why Al Horford HASN’T Signed with Warriors or Any Team Yet | Garden Report

Essentially Sports Ex-Teammate Pinpoints Marcus Smart’s Trait That Luka Doncic & Co Should Watch Out

8 News Now Police video shows arrest of NBA player’s father in Las Vegas

NESN/YouTube Jaylen Brown to the Hawks? Should The Celtics Be Worried?

Heavy Celtics’ Derrick White Reveals Encouraging Stephen Curry Praise

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Reveals Brave $50 Million Decision

M Sports Hall of Famer sees his reflection in Celtics’ Jayson Tatum as NBA’s closest resemblance to his legacy

Derrick White earns Steph Curry’s praise as Celtics guard’s jumpshot dazzles NBA legend with remarkable improvement

SI .com Celtics’ Contender Status Draws Doubt From NBA Legend

Hall of Famer Says Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Most Resembles Him in Current NBA

‘Nobody Should Be Surprised’ if Lakers Win 18th Title This Season, Say Multiple Insiders

Celtics Insider Predicts Top Breakout Candidate for Upcoming Season

Celtics’ $5.5 Million Addition Named Top Breakout Candidate

KAGS/Locked on Celtics Jaylen Brown OPEN to LEAVING Boston Celtics? | Hometown Interview RAISES EYEBROWS

Total Apex Sports NBA Cup Semifinals Are Coming Home: League Ditches Vegas for True Home-Court Advantage in 26-27 Season

The Sporting News Celtics lose 6-foot-10 Summer League star, potential Al Horford replacement to Hawks

Paul Pierce explains how Jayson Tatum’s Achilles altered Celtics’ destiny

Insider urges Celtics to trade for $12.5 million rival big man

Clutch Points Why Derrick White ‘hates’ 3-point criticism surrounding Celtics

Insider predicts unique breakout season from Celtics’ big man

Bleacher Report Grading Every NBA Team’s Starting Lineup After Offseason

Fadeaway World Zach Lowe On Why He Hates NBA’s New Heave Rule: “We’re Letting These Chickens*** Players…”

Space City Scoop Rockets could make a move for star Celtics guard to cement their championship hopes

ESPN Biggest roster holes for all 30 NBA teams for the 2025-26 season

Knicks add Malcolm Brogdon on 1-year deal for backcourt depth

TalkBasket Paul Pierce says Celtics collapse wasn’t about Knicks’ talent

CBS Sports Jason Collins, trailblazing athlete and NBA veteran, set to undergo treatment for brain tumor

Athlon Sports NBA Insider Believes Celtics Could Make Another Move Before Season, Hints at Possible Trade Candidate

213 Hoops 2026 NBA Season Preview: Atlantic Division

Hoops Rumors 2027 NBA Free Agents

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121277/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-12-25
 
Payton Pritchard continued one offseason tradition — and started another

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Payton Pritchard reached out to invite former teammates who hadn’t taken part in his summer workouts before. Will Johnson, who spent recent years breaking into a new job in financial services while coaching, received the opportunity to draw up defenses against his fellow former Oregon guard. For Paul White, Pritchard’s former roommate recovering from ACL surgery, the runs gave him a chance to reunite on the same side as Pritchard and see how he trains now. It hasn’t changed much.

“Payton was a person where, he felt as if that he was doubted,” White said. “He used that doubt and he used it as fire in order to fuel his work ethic. So what he would do is he would get up in the morning, he would lift with the weight trainer at Oregon. Granted, this is all something that he’s doing on his own. This isn’t team-coordinated … before classes. I think he might get up shots after that. Then, he will go to breakfast, he will go to class, then he will get there before practice, get in his shots. He would go through practice and then after practice, he would work on finishing with a manager and this was a religious routine for him, and then I think he would spend his nights doing like a quick little (10-20) minute ball-handling drills which ended up going viral — when he was doing it in his garage. He would do that just about every day with a heavy ball, he would do like quick pats and things like that. And so he was dedicated. He always had a vision for himself.”

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Pritchard began crafting his offseason workout plan similarly since the Celtics drafted him in 2020 and travel returned to normalcy following the pandemic. He called on professionals from overseas, college players, friends and former teammates to fit in where they could, paying some to travel to Massachusetts and join his runs. This year, they took place in Cape Cod, long Pritchard’s favorite summer destination. There, he worked on positions he’ll find himself in while assuming a larger role this season, whether he starts or remains on the bench — a status he’s indifferent about. Pritchard needed to challenge himself more, so he intensified the workouts.

White stood surprised when Pritchard explained the plan to him. Man, that’s crazy, he thought.

First, Pritchard lined up defenders for isolation work across different spots on the floor, attacking for several possessions before rotating in new defenders. They get the rest, while Pritchard kept going to build his stamina. In the past, he placed down money for stops opponents could garner against him that they’d shoot for at the free throw line later in the day. The isolation portion took roughly 90 minutes across as many as 13 spots on the floor. Johnson and others remarked how Pritchard never tires.

“This summer’s been a lot more three-on-three, trying to put him in different actions that he’s gonna be in, whether it’s wide pin downs or flare-slip situations, pick-and-roll stuff,” Brooks DeBisschop, Pritchard’s long-time friend who took part in the workouts, said. “Some one-on-one stuff, but I think right now the biggest thing he’s trying to add to his game is just off-platform shooting, whether it’s coming off a handoff, running away from the rim and able to catch square and get a shot up, some of those difficult shots, and then he’s been working on his in-between stuff, which he’s already really efficient at, but adding a floater to his game and improving at that, and then just sharpening the stuff that he’s already good at.”

The routine also included lifting and the open gym portion where Pritchard and friends scrimmage. He’ll typically stack the team against him with the most talented players, and Johnson focused on scheming up ways to slow Pritchard. Johnson mixed up ball screen coverages, brought weak side defenders over and double-teams from behind in rotation. Pritchard even saw some triple-teams, but his team still won every game. The two-week session saw players come-and-go, so Pritchard’s friend and business partner Michael Soares, a local trainer in Boston, oversaw finding personnel to fit what Pritchard needed work on, whether big centers or long wing defenders.

White caught an elbow to the face after pump-faking on the first day, drawing a cut to his face that required stitches. Later that day, White split his lip open. The runs get physical. They don’t go overboard to where it takes away from the development. Instead, Pritchard wants his defenders to restrict his movement, use arm bars and play as aggressively as they can. White, who’s joked with Pritchard since their Oregon days, including about Pritchard’s love for The Notebook, stressed that the Celtics star didn’t give him his lacerations.

“Or else he would have been in a trash can,” White said.

Playing with Payton Pritchard can be dangerous, just take it from his former Oregon teammate, Paul Wilson 🦆

Looks like Pritchard bloodied him while training today

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— Daniel Donabedian (@danield1214) June 27, 2025

“Payton tells them he wants them to be as as aggressive as they can. They can come double him. They can come do whatever they feel they need to. He’s gonna fight through the foul. He doesn’t want dirty basketball, of course. He doesn’t want someone that’s gonna start wrestling out there, but he likes the physicality, he likes the challenge and so he wants to make his training days harder than what the NBA game may look like for him, and so even if he’s not gonna go against double teams, he wants to be prepared for it anyway.”

Pritchard brought the runs to Spain later in July, when he connected with another old friend who became family while growing up. Pablo Ferreiro, a recently-retired second division Spanish pro, lived with Pritchard in Oregon for months at a time during their childhood summers. It gave him the chance to compete with and learn from the future NBA star, who he met at a camp that Pritchard’s father oversaw in Spain. That exposed him to the differences between American and Spanish basketball cultures. The skill development and obsessive passion for sport that Pritchard embodied stood out as a US advantage. For European countries, an emphasis on the team dynamic, in part, allowed the world to catch up to America’s long-running basketball dominance.


They decided to combine those sensibilities at a camp they named Sublime. Ferreiro held the first in northeast Spain before Pritchard joined him for the second session in El Vendrell, near Barcelona. Pritchard answered questions, taught and worked out in front of the players from the US, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden and Poland who participated and lived together throughout the week. Campers got to see how his motor never stopped, how he handled every rep and enjoyed every moment he had on the court. They even caught a glimpse of him scoring 70 points in a game.

It’s a new tradition Pritchard hoped persists past this summer alongside his 1ofOne one-on-one tournament that returned for a second time this year to the Boston area, and the summer runs that propelled him to the Sixth Man Award — and could push him beyond into 2025-26.

“We said, OK, let’s create a camp right now to create a complete player,“ Ferreiro said. ”American coaches are gonna teach the skills development like they do in the US, and we’re gonna have some Spanish and European coaches that are gonna teach the American kids who come to the camps, because we’re blending the coaches and the players, so the Americans will benefit from being coached by pro Spanish coaches about spacing, pick-and-roll reading, defense-reading, how to control the game, read the game, and the Spanish players that go there, they’re all gonna benefit from the American side of training with the one-on-one, the footwork, the one-on-one reading, how to generate advantages. So to sum it up, it would be America will teach you how to generate advantages … and then Europe is gonna teach you how to make the most out of those advantages.“

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...d-one-offseason-tradition-and-started-another
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/13/25

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CelticsBlog Who should start? (New staff roundtable)

NESN Derrick White Points To Important Change He Made To His Game

Celtics Send Message To Former Player After Worrisome Health Update

New Photo Of Anfernee Simons Emerges Amid Celtics Trade Rumors

Insider: Al Horford Has ‘Pretty Strong Case’ For This Huge Honor

Celtics Writer Suggests Potential Options For Starting Power Forward

Mass Live Former Celtics guard signs with contending Boston rival

Celtics Wire Do the Boston Celtics need to make one more trade?

Jaylen Brown is keeping options open when it comes to his future with the Boston Celtics

What growth in FIBA EuroBasket play can Boston Celtics big Neemias Queta bring to the NBA?

Boston Celtics jersey history No. 33 – Larry Bird (1978-92)

Today in Boston Celtics history: Travis Knight, Gene Guarilia born

Are we underrating the Boston Celtics heading into the NBA’s 2025-26 regular season?

Which member of the Boston Celtics youth movement will make a leap in the season ahead?

Boston Sports Journal Pick ‘n Pops: Open doors, damning evidence, and heaves

Hardwood Houdini Celtics’ rival can only blame itself for latest roster predicament

Celtics’ biggest problem could quickly transform into fatal flaw

Celtics’ next trade idea is most important yet (but impossible)

SI .com Celtics’ Biggest Weakness Heading Into New Season Revealed by Insider

NBA Five on Five: Comparing Atlanta and Boston’s Projected Starting Lineups

Celtics’ Rajon Rondo Deserves to Be in Hall of Fame, Says NBA Analyst

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Credits Lakers Legend As Motivation for New Project

Basketball Network “That’s probably the obvious ones” – Derrick White makes a early prediction for the All-NBA First Team in the 2025-26 season

“It doesn’t translate” – Andre Miller believes NBA players are wasting time with professional basketball trainers

“They blew that series” – Paul Pierce doesn’t give the Knicks credit for eliminating the Celtics in the last Playoffs

Rivera’s Report Is Jaylen Brown Entrusted By the Celtics?

Clutch Points Jaylen Brown didn’t shut down playing for Hawks. What would a Celtics trade look like?

Heavy Celtics’ $5.5 Million Move Could Be the Steal of the Offseason

Fadeaway World How The Atlanta Hawks Can Acquire Jaylen Brown Amid Recent Rumors

Ranking The 10 Best 1-On-1 NBA Players Right Now

Every NBA Team’s Secret Weapon Heading Into 2025-26 Season

Celtics Chronicle PODCAST: Burning Questions After Celtics’ Busy Summer

M Sports Jaylen Brown finds inspiration in Lakers legend for new project aiming to bridge the NBA’s greatest rivalries

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121301/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-13-25
 
Ranking the preseason Celtics roster

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At this time last year, I ranked the Celtics roster based on who the best players on the team are, not most important to the team. Let’s run back before training camp starts.

NR: Jayson Tatum

We all know how great Tatum is and how much the Celtics are going to miss him. The team’s best scorer, passer, rebounder and most versatile defender when healthy, Tatum likely won’t be that even if he does return this season. But when he has two legs that work at their highest level, Tatum is the best player on the Celtics and one of the five best players in the league (LockedOn NBA notwithstanding).

Let’s get into the rankings.

16. Max Shulga

Shulga left something to be desired in Summer League after being the 57th overall pick in the NBA Draft. He didn’t turn the ball over much during the five games he played with just 0.6 turnovers per game as a point guard. However, the 24% from the field and 21% from three he shot was not what Boston was looking for.

15. RJ Luis

Although he went undrafted, Luis was a better college player than Shulga was and has more scoring prowess than Shulga does. Luis did not play in Summer League due to a left knee issue and was traded to the Celtics in August as a part of the Georges Niang salary dump. At 6’7”, Luis’ size and athleticism have a chance to translate to the NBA.

14. Amari Williams

The 46th pick in the draft, Williams was a player who stood out at Summer League with his passing ability. The rest of his game needs to come along, primarily his defense, but I think that Williams has a skill set that the Celtics can work with and develop into a solid player.

13. Hugo Gonzalez

Just the 2nd first round pick of the Brad Stevens era, Gonzalez is the only Celtic rookie on a standard contract. The Celtics are going to need him to find his three-pointer if they want him to become a player that they can rely on. He had a solid Summer League but nothing special, so it will be interesting if he is able to grab some of the minutes available on the wing.

12. Xavier Tillman Sr.

Last year was not the year the Celtics or Xavier Tillman was hoping that Tillman would have. After playing solid minutes during the 2024 playoffs, Tillman looked cooked last season. This was due to knee inflammation that lingered all season long. If Tillman can get back to the way he was playing during the championship run, he has a chance to play big minutes at center for the Celtics.

However, I am not expecting that because it is really hard to bounce back from knee injuries like Tillman had. The Celtics were hopeful that Tillman’s three-point shot would come along, too. It has not yet and I don’t think it ever will, but we will always have his three-pointer in Game 3 of the Finals.

11. Jordan Walsh

I think I am lower on Walsh than the consensus might be, but at some point, players are what they are. Walsh had a solid Summer League, a step up from his disastrous 2024 run, but he never looked like the best player on the court and he should have. That seems like a high bar to climb but he was playing against guys who have played less minutes in the league than he has. The shot just hasn’t developed the way Boston had hoped it would as we enter his third NBA season, so he doesn’t provide a ton of value offensively. I think the Josh Minott signing signals what the Celtics think of Walsh’s long-term outlook.

10. Luka Garza

The Celtics really like Luka Garza. It sounds like an obvious statement, but they signed him over a bunch of different players who are likely better than Garza for a position they badly need some depth. Garza’s defense leaves a lot to be desired, but he has shown he can score the ball down low, shooting 65.5% on shots inside of 10 feet last season. The Celtics think they can unlock something in Garza, and I am anxious to see if they can.

9. Baylor Scheierman

I really liked the way Scheierman closed last season. From March 15th to the end of the regular season, Scheierman played in all but one game, averaging 6.1 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.5 assists while shooting 40% from the field and 37% from three. His assists mark doesn’t show it, but the best part of Baylor’s game is his passing. His court vision is really fun. I am worried, however, about his lackluster Summer League. Poor shooting luck definitely played a part, but Scheierman didn’t stick out in any way during Summer League where he should look like one of the best, if not the single best, players on the court.

8. Josh Minott

Josh Minott is in a similar position that Jordan Walsh is as an athletic wing that struggles to shoot three-pointers. Minott had a good season inside of the arc last year, shooting 64% on two-pointers. His athleticism should allow for him to be a good defender on this team, something Boston will need badly.

7. Neemias Queta

Neemias Queta played well against stiff competition in EuroBasket. I will be honest, I am not all that interested in Queta’s offense. He is what he is on that side of the court. A rim running big who is a good screen setting, good lob finisher and finished around the basket better last season than he did in 2024. Sure, his passing coming along would be nice, but I am not too worried about that. It is the defensive side of the floor we need strides from Queta on. I want him to become a bigger defensive presence on this team.

If the Celtics are going to have any success this season, Queta has to be better on defense. Too often last year, he was out of position, leading to an offensive rebound. His rim protection also needs to improve, after being hidden for a lot of 2023-24, a lot of Queta’s defensive warts were on full display last season. He needs to improve on that side of the floor to be a long-term piece in Boston.

6. Chris Boucher

I am really interested to see what Boucher’s role is going to be this season. He is a guy who can play the 4 and the 5 and could absolutely be a starter this season for the Celtics. Size is going to be a big problem for the Celtics and Boucher’s ability to play both big spots is something that I am sure Joe Mazzulla is going to rely on this season. He had a good season shooting the ball last year, 36% from three and 34% on above the break threes. Although that was his best season shooting threes, there could be some regression there. He once won G-League Defensive Player of the Year but he isn’t someone who is an elite defensive player, in large part because of how skinny he is, at 6’9” and 200 lbs.

5. Sam Hauser

Keeping Sam Hauser was the best move Brad Stevens made this summer — assuming he doesn’t have any tricks up his sleeve in the remaining weeks before training camp — because Hauser’s skill set is something that every team needs. I wrote multiple Hauser trade articles this summer, in large part due to the Celtics need to get under the 2nd apron, yet Boston was able to pull it off without moving Hauser, which is a big deal.

A guy who can shoot off of movement and without the need to reload on his threes, is something that every team should value. A career 42% three-point shooter, Hauser had his worst season from three-point land last year… at 41.6%, a still really solid number. His defense also remains the most underrated quality of his game. While Hauser isn’t a shutdown defender, his size and length allow for him to hold up well enough on that side of the court. The Celtics are entering a new chapter of the Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown era, and Sam Hauser should be a part of it.

4. Anfernee Simons

If there is one thing Anfernee Simons can do, it is score the basketball. Acquired for Jrue Holiday, Simons is coming off of a season in which he averaged 19.3 points, 4.8 assists and 2.7 rebounds per game. The scoring is down from the previous two seasons where he averaged over 20 points per game in those seasons.

However, Simons isn’t the most efficient player in the NBA, with his field goal percentage and his true shooting percentage dipping in each of the last three seasons. His defense is lacking due to his lack of size, but there is an effort issue there as well. Simons is the kind of player we saw the NBA go away from this summer. Undersized guards who can score weren’t seen as high value assets. I think Simons will play a smaller role on this Celtics team than he has in Portland over the past few seasons but Boston will still need his ability to score the ball.

3. Payton Pritchard

The reigning 6th Man of the Year had the best season of his career last year, averaging 14.3 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game last season. I expect Pritchard to take another leap this season, in what will likely be his first as a starter. He was very efficient last season, shooting 47% from the field, 41% from three with a true shooting percentage of 63%. There is a world where Payton is Boston’s second option this season, behind Jaylen Brown. He is going to have the ball in his hands a lot and will need to be ready to take advantage of the big opportunity that he is being presented with.

2. Derrick White

Derrick White is an elite player, we all know this. His defense and ability to shoot the three-ball has taken off in ways I don’t think the Celtics even expected when they traded for him at the 2022 deadline. There are some weaknesses. He needs to get better at entry passes — too often when White is throwing an entry pass the ball is turned over. If we see more of White with the ball in his hands this season, he is going to need to improve as an overall playmaker and I am excited to see what that looks like. Derrick White is awesome and is going to be a part of the Celtics success going into future years.

1. Jaylen Brown

The 2025-26 Celtics are going to go as far as Jaylen Brown takes them. He signed the super-max contract, he won the Finals MVP and he has made All-NBA. Betting on Jaylen Brown has worked out for the Celtics throughout his time in Boston, including when they drafted him when there were boos at the TD Garden. I expect Brown to average a career high in points per game, which is 26.6 ppg in 2022-23. Brown is going to be asked to play a role that he has never played before, the number 1 option and I am excited to see how he responds to it.

Shoutout to Tomesz Kordylewski for the highlight packages; if you haven’t checked out his YouTube page, make sure you do that. It is an essential for every Celtics fan.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...s-roster-2025-2026-jaylen-brown-derrick-white
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/15/25

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Herald Eight biggest questions facing Celtics entering 2025-26 season

CelticsBlog CelticsBlog player preview: can Xavier Tillman rediscover himself?

NBC Sports Boston Ramp to Camp: What’s one thing you want to see from Jaylen this season?

NESN Can Jaylen Brown Reach All-NBA Honors This Season?

Knicks Guard Sends Strong Five-Word Message To City Of Boston

Celtics Wire What is the best game on the Boston Celtics schedule?

Paul Pierce on this season’s Boston Celtics squad

What is it like in a day in the life of Boston Celtics point guard Derrick White?

Who was a better big man, Mavs icon Dirk Nowitzki, or Boston Celtics legend Kevin Garnett?

Today in Boston Celtics history: Heinsohn hired as coach; Embry traded for; Douglas born

Daniel Theis: stars like Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum work hard to be great

Why Boston Celtics icon Red Auerbach hated taxis

Ex-Celtics guard Shane Larkin and the NBA were not meant to be, and that’s OK with him

First Boston Celtics coach John Russell’s greatest discovery? Chuck Connors

Boston Sports Journal NBA Notebook: What tools do the Celtics have to rebuild a contender?

Hardwood Houdini Derrick White’s latest Jaylen Brown statement should get fans fired up

Celtics could have fresh new target after latest develpoments

Paul Pierce just said the quiet part out loud about the Celtics

CLNS Media/YouTube LIVE Garden Report: NBA Announcer Noah Eagle Previews the Celtics Season

SI .com How the Celtics’ Summer Trades Reshape Their Second Unit

New Celtics Owner Has Bold Prediction for Upcoming Season

Projecting Celtics’ New-Look Backcourt Rotation

Celtics Named ‘Best Fit’ for Future Hall of Fame Free Agent by NBA Insider

Could Al Horford Return to Celtics Amid Warriors Uncertainty? Insider Answers

M Sports Rajon Rondo’s potential Hall of Fame journey sparks hope for uncertain Celtics roster as first-round pick eyes breakout

NBA Analysis Boston Celtics 2025-26 payroll revealed: Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown take up more than half their spending

Basketball Network “Hey, hey, hey, who’s guarding me?!” – John Salley recalled when Larry Bird mocked Isiah Thomas on an open 3-pointer

“I pay for some of my homeboys to come, the ones that play overseas” – Payton Pritchard on how he emulates in-game situations during offseason workouts

Empire Sports Media Celtics legend discredits Knicks playoff series win

Heavy Celtics Big Man Predicted to Break Out This Season

The Big Lead ESPN Ranks the Top Newcomers for the 2025-26 NBA Season

Hardwood Heroics Boston Celtics Insider Thinks 3 Players Will Be Used to Fill Huge Hole Left by Jayson Tatum; 2x NBA Champ Emerging as Option

Clutch Points 3 Boston Celtics trade targets to keep an eye on in 2025-26 NBA season

Bleacher Report Power Ranking Every NBA Team’s 2025-26 Jersey Rotation

Fox Sports 2025 NBA preseason schedule: Dates, times, channels, how to watch

Celtics Chronicle Boston Celtics 2025 Preview: 3 Questions for Derrick White

Sneaker Files Jordan Tatum 4 “Green Glow” Releases October 2025

Fan Recap Paul Pierce Blames Celtics Collapse On One Shocking Factor Against Knicks

Essentially Sports Tyrese Haliburton and Jayson Tatum Miss Out $1,000,000 Payout Amid Injury Recovery

Jayson Tatum’s Celtics Urged to Ignore 11-Day Highlight Amid Warning Over Joe Mazzulla’s Favoritism

Total Pro Sports Celtics’ Payton Pritchard Takes Summer Workouts To Another Level With Overseas Pros Guarding Him

Athlon Sports 3 Potential Trade Targets for the Boston Celtics Entering 2025-26 NBA Season

The Sporting News Looking into every starting center option Celtics have for upcoming season

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121364/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-15-25
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 9/16/25

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Globe Paul Pierce identifies mindset that Jaylen Brown can’t afford to have playing without Jayson Tatum

CelticsBlog CelticsBlog player preview: Payton Pritchard should be the Celtics starting point guard

ESPN NBA Future Power Rankings: New three-year outlooks for all 30 teams

NBC Sports Boston Ramp to Camp: What’s one thing you want to see from D-White this season?

NESN Paul Pierce Sings Jaylen Brown’s Praises For His Exceptional Leadership

Anfernee Simons Sheds Light On ‘No Days Off’ Mentality With Celtics

Celtics Linked To Former MVP In Free Agency

Celtics Wire Boston Celtics jersey history No. 34 – Jim Ard (1974-77)

Paul Pierce on the Boston Celtics in the New England sports brotherhood

Derrick White on how he nearly was late for a Boston Celtics game in the East Semifinals

Today in Boston Celtics history: Wolkowski signed; ex-Celts Dickau, Kinney and Hoefer born

The Athletic Why voiding Kawhi Leonard’s contract would be a huge problem for the NBA

Boston Sports Journal Anfernee Simons seems to be sticking around. So now what?

Hardwood Houdini Celtics center tried to find a new team this summer

Paul Pierce shares what Jaylen Brown needs to know as the Celtics’ top option

Russell Westbrook idea would be an absolute mess for Celtics

Knicks just signed a former Celtics player (for the second time)

2 Former Celtics just dominated the rest of the NBA world

Hoops Rumors Stein’s Latest: Banton, Love, Warriors, NBA Europe, Bonga

SI .com Celtics Guard Challenges Jaylen Brown to Elevate His Game This Season

Are Celtics Too Good to Tank This Year? Experts Weigh In

Hardwood Heroics “He Should be the Prime Beneficiary” – Boston Celtics’ Neemias Queta Predicted to Have a Breakout 2025-26 Campaign

Heavy Paul Pierce’s Alpha-Dog Advice for Jaylen Brown — Steve Bulpett Exclusive

Celtics May Already Have Their Al Horford Successor

The Sportster The Mount Rushmore Of Boston Celtics Legends

The Daily Campus Brayden’s Breakdown: Jaylen Brown, Boston is counting on you

Essentially Sports Russell Westbrook Free Agency: Knicks Insider Shares Latest Update Amid Celtics Rumor

Bleacher Report Every NBA General Manager’s ‘Grade Point Average’ from 2025 Offseason

Fan Recap Boston Celtics Hire Legendary Player as Head Coach on This Historic Day

The Sporting News Can Jaylen Brown clinch Playoff spot for Celtics without Jayson Tatum?

Could a Celtics franchise hero make a surprise return late in free agency?

Last Word on Basketball Ben Simmons Has 1-Word Response To Retirement Rumors

Athlon Sports 3 Players the Philadelphia 76ers Could Target in a Trade During 2025-26 NBA Season

TalkBasket NBA rosters mostly set, but gaps remain

Rolling Out Which NBA teams are built for the next three years?

TD Garden TD Garden Celebrates 30 Years

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/121417/boston-celtics-daily-links-9-16-25
 
CelticsBlog player preview: which of Boston’s bench wings will step up in 2025?

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Early in the R-rated 2010 buddy cop film The Other Guys, Mark Wahlberg’s character, detective Terry Hoitz, explodes with anger, hating the fact that he’s constantly on the sidelines of every major case.

“You can’t keep me cooped up in here, okay? I am a peacock, you’ve got to let me fly,” he exclaims before kicking a water cooler.

Now, peacocks can technically fly, albeit not for very long, but the point is this: opportunity can allow for something interesting, unexpected and even beautiful to reveal itself.

The wing rotation at the top of the lineup is mostly set in stone for the Celtics. Jaylen Brown starts and closes, and Sam Hauser, whether he starts or not, is a guaranteed 20+ minutes on the floor.

But what about the other guys? 22-year-old newcomer Josh Minott, third-year 21-year-old Jordan Walsh, and second-year 24-year-old Baylor Scheierman all stand to gain serious opportunities that have sprouted from the mass exodus of rotation players that Boston has endured over the summer.

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First round rookie Hugo Gonzalez is also an option, but as we’ve seen and heard about Joe Mazzulla and his staff’s trust in rookies in non-garbage time minutes has been hard to come by. With three older wings vying for minutes, it’s safe to assume, at least early in the season, that he’ll be farther down in the pecking order.

None of the three “older” wings strike me as cooler-kicking tantrum throwers like Terry Hoitz, but all three share the common feeling that, for the first time in their respective NBA careers, opportunity has come knocking, and real, consistent minutes are there for the taking.

With each option comes a different skillset, each possessing promising strengths and areas of improvement. Let’s take a look at each player’s best qualities, what they need to prove with their time on the floor, and for the fun of it, observe lineup combinations that could best utilize their respective skillsets.

Baylor Scheierman


Strangely, even as a second-year pro with 30 games less than Walsh and 62 less than Minott, Baylor Scheierman is sort of the big brother of the group. Scheierman turns 25 this month, making him three years older than Minott and four years older than Walsh.

Of the three players, Scheierman has shown the most in his limited NBA action. Sure, his college career shooting efficiency of 39% from beyond the arc has yet to translate – most recently following up his 32% 3-point shooting as a rookie with 20% shooting in this year’s Summer League – but his ability to create shots for himself and others has been a highlight to this point.

Scheierman’s instincts as a playmaker come from quick reads and a keen awareness of the gravity of those around him. A lot of his best passes came as a response to a defense’s rotation or a collapsed paint that was set up by a lineup loaded with scoring threats. This season will require significantly more initiation from Scheierman, and as Michael Spooner (aka Wayne Spooney) pointed out in his Summer League reflections, we’re already seeing the gears in motion to that next step.

Whether he can hold up defensively is another story. Scheierman doesn’t possesses great lateral quickness or screen navigation instincts. In Summer League play, he made it a habit of gambling with his swipes at the ball, leading to numerous blow-bys and paint attacks. It’s vital that his shooting numbers trend up with higher volume, but it’s how he holds his own on defense that could make or break his spot in the rotation.

That ability to handle the ball and impact the game as a shooter or distributor makes the 6-foot-6 Scheierman a unique fit in a variety of lineup combinations. Below, he acts as more of a large shooting guard opposite Pritchard, while Hauser plays the part of the more traditional off-ball wing with a power forward/center pairing in Boucher and Garza. It’s a lineup option where two players that work well moving off screens have two bigs to utilize in those off-ball actions with a guard that works well as a facilitator and pick-and-roll creator.

As an older prospect out of the gate, Scheierman didn’t receive quite the same level of patience as Walsh or Minott, and understandably so, but as a rookie he showed he was far enough along to use his late-season opportunities as a launch pad for what could be a greater role in Year 2.

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Biggest Selling Point: Scoring creation

The Prove-It Point: On-ball defense

A lineup for your consideration: Pritchard/Scheierman/Hauser/Boucher/Garza

Jordan Walsh


Jordan Walsh has attempted 25 shots in the restricted area in his NBA career (regular season and playoffs). That’s not a very large sample. But in that sample, the eye test has shown an acrobatic quality that, when combined with confidence as a slasher, can be very easy to buy into.

This year’s Summer League performance may have won some people over, or even brought others back into the camp of Walsh truthers. He was confident shooting off the dribble, flashing his intriguing highlight ability and bringing a tenacity to the floor that potentially hints at a future as an NBA heel.

But Walsh, entering the third year of a four-year rookie contract that includes a club option in 2026, has more known than unknown in his game at this point. We’ve seen spurts of scoring confidence, defensive versatility and plus rebounding in his brief on-court samples, but we’ve also seen unreliable open shooting, passive offense and defensive possessions where he’s overwhelmed by more established players.

Walsh is the ultimate hypothetical in this group, a true mystery box player that’s no longer a prospect but someone that has to show the organization right now that he’s worth more than just a roster spot and a seat deep on the bench.

He can be the kind of two-way talent that cracks the rotation and establishes himself as a Celtic beyond this season, but he could also be just another second round throw at the dartboard. Walsh was an extremely raw, low-stakes selection for a team that didn’t have a ton of room for growth beyond G-League opportunities. In Year 3, there certainly is room for minutes, and a chance for Walsh to show that his confidence in Summer League was more than just a flash in the pan.

With an opportunity this year, I’d like to see a lineup that utilizes Walsh’s 7-foot-3 wingspan at the small forward spot. Give me two shot creators like Anfernee Simons and Derrick White to allow him to space out to the corners and attack as a cutter, while on defense, he pairs with White and Xavier Tillman as switch defenders that keep Neemias Queta near the rim. Assuming we see more switch-reliant lineups with a lone big man, Walsh could also find himself used as an undersized power forward that serves as a secondary rim protector.

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Biggest Selling Point: Rim finishing

The Prove-It Point: Off-the-dribble shooting

A lineup for your consideration: Simons/White/Walsh/Tillman/Queta

Josh Minott


Josh Minott’s story is not horribly far off from Walsh’s. In three seasons with the Wolves, Minott appeared in 93 regular season games, earning some opportunities at legitimate rotation minutes but ultimately being buried on the bench on a team that had plenty of options.

Last year, issues with 3-point consistency and off-ball defense hurt Minott’s chances at a larger role, one that he sought out this summer by asking the Timberwolves to decline his contract option. He found that exact opportunity in Boston, getting a two-year deal with a club option. With Jayson Tatum’s eventual return leading to a shrink in minutes at that position, it makes this season a very real make-or-break opportunity for Minott’s chances at being a rotation player.

Minott’s tendency to lose the backdoor cut was an issue in limited minutes last year, but his overall defensive potential thanks to his near 7-foot wingspan and plus athleticism makes him a clear fit for wing-heavy lineups. Minott, like Walsh, has the reach and quickness to act as a secondary rim protector and quality help defender, while still being a perimeter switcher who can be tasked with guarding creative scoring threats.

A three-wing lineup with a lead guard and a defensive anchor could utilize that defensive potential. Below I use an example with Minott at the 4 surrounded by Brown and Hauser as the additional wings, while White handles lead guard responsibilities and Queta serves as the 5. A combination of White and Minott in any capacity has the potential for positive defensive impact. In this case, it aids the lone drop big in Queta, who would have three forwards and an elite defensive guard to navigate and pursue around screens.

An interesting note on Minott is his shooting confidence at this stage in his career. While he shot just 33% on his 43 3-pointers last season, he mentioned at Minnesota’s media day that a missed shot was no longer a blow to his confidence.

“I don’t even care about missing anymore,” he said. “It’s not something I fear. I used to fear, oh if I miss this shot then this domino effect happens and I’m going to hurt the team. Now every time I shoot the ball it’s going to be two things: I’m going to make it or miss it.”

Minott has attempted two or more 3-pointers in a game just 10 times in his NBA career, and in the 2023-24 G-League season, his last at that level, he shot 27% on 3.7 attempts in a 12-game sample.

Minott’s move to Boston makes a ton of sense for a 22-year-old that’s spent the bulk of his career on the bench. He will still find himself coming off the bench in this situation, but he’s closer than he’s ever been to a consistent rotation spot entering this season. With a larger sample, we’ll get a clearer look at his shooting efficiency and defensive impact.

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Biggest Selling Point: Defensive versatility

The Prove-It Point: 3-point consistency

A lineup for your consideration: White/Brown/Hauser/Minott/Queta



Who are you expecting to emerge from the crowd? What lineups make sense to you? Comment below and let us know.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/120997/...h-of-bostons-bench-wings-will-step-up-in-2025
 
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