Celtics injury report reveals star dealing with 2 injuries

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BOSTON — Jaylen Brown is doubtful to play in Friday’s game between the Celtics and the Sacramento Kings, per the Celtics. Brown, who has only missed 3 games this season, is dealing with both left hamstring tightness and a right knee contusion.

Brown has been listed as dealing with hamstring tightness several times in the past week, and it’s something that he’s been playing through. The right knee contusion has not been previously listed on the injury report this season and thus appears to be a new injury.

Celtics Injury Report vs. Sacramento (1/30):

Jaylen Brown – Left Hamstring Tightness and Right Knee Contusion – DOUBTFUL

Neemias Queta – Illness (Non-Covid) – PROBABLE

Jayson Tatum – Right Achilles Repair – OUT

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) January 29, 2026

Brown had one of his less productive games of the season in a 117-106 loss to the Hawks on Wednesday, but he still finished with 21 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists.

In addition to Brown, Neemias Queta is listed as probable to play as he continues to recover from illness. Queta missed Wednesday’s loss to the Atlanta Hawks as he deals with an illness he’s been playing through since Friday. The Celtics struggled in Queta’s absence and mostly relied on Amari Williams and Luka Garza in the frontcourt.

Garza, who has also been dealing with illness, is not on the injury report. Garza was one of Boston’s steadiest players on Wednesday, tallying 11 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists.

Celtics look to get back on track against the Sacramento Kings​


The Celtics have been on a bit of a slump lately, having dropped 5 of their last 10 games. For the season, they currently hold a 29-18 record, good for the East’s third-best record. On Wednesday night, they dropped just their fourth game of the season by double-digits.

“We just didn’t have it tonight,” Jaylen Brown said. “It’s just as simple as that. We came up short, but we didn’t have that spark today.”

The Kings, meanwhile, have lost 6 straight games and have the second-worst record (12-36) in the West. They’ll be on the second night of a back-to-back when they face the Celtics, as they face the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...s-injury-report-jaylen-brown-sacramento-kings
 
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Finding the Muscala Part 2: scouring the market again for cheaper big man alternatives

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Welcome back to the second and final part of Finding the Muscala, where we search for low-cost backup big options in response to the larger trade rumors surrounding the Celtics in the weeks leading up to the trade deadline.

As a refresher, we’re not explicitly in the search for the next Mike Muscala specifically, but rather a trade that reaches high on the Muscala Meter (not real or quantifiable) of being low-cost and significantly lower-risk than, say, any trade involving the contract of Anfernee Simons and a selection of first round picks.

The first part featuring Marvin Bagley, Jalen Smith and Nick Richards, led to some productive and engaging conversations in the comments, so thank you to all the MuscalApologists (working title) for contributing to this short series.

This wasn’t done in the previous Muscala piece, but with today’s three bigs, we’re ordering their contract values in descending order, starting with a higher-priced backup big that might require a slightly bigger deal to acquire.

Let’s jump in and talk backups.

Goga Bitadze​


Entering the season on Year 2 of his 3-year, $25 million deal signed with Orlando, Goga Bitadze has been a valued bench piece for the Magic since he signed there in February 2023. The Magic have been stuck in neutral during that time under head coach Jamahl Mosley, and something tells me they’re a smart pick for a roster shakeup during the deadline.

Bitadze, only 26 and in his eighth NBA season, is a hulking 6’10”, 250-pound center that may not impose his will on offense as much as you’d envision from a player of his size and mobility, but he has still carved out a career as a rock solid rim protector and rebounder.

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His game isn’t without its caveats though. He’s a non-shooter, a surprisingly unimpactful screener and a non-factor as a playmaker/ball-mover.

Bitadze’s rim protecting ability has held serious weight to his time on the floor these past few seasons for the defensive-minded Magic, but it seems his offensive limitations are factoring into his way out the door.

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On Monday and Wednesday this week, he was a coach’s decision DNP, with Orlando instead opting for the recently-returned Mo Wagner’s offensive skillset behind Wendell Carter Jr.

For Boston, while not the perfect fit for his lack of versatility, Bitadze does fill a need and does so on a reasonable contract (though one that gives him significantly more than current starter Neemias Queta).

When it comes to actually considering a hypothetical trade, we had a similar discussion in the last part in regards to Bulls big man Jalen Smith, who has a comparable contract to Bitadze’s that would require a conversation that goes a little further than a package surrounding Xavier Tillman or Chris Boucher’s expiring deals.

To acquire Goga in a two-team deal, it would take giving up Sam Hauser, and that’s a hard sell for a large majority of the fanbase, and probably Brad Stevens, even if it brings in a helpful player at a position of need. For Orlando, a team that is 28th in 3-point shooting efficiency this season, that’d be a pretty major boon for them.

But to add even further to the discussion, that one-for-one swap wouldn’t be possible on Orlando’s end since they are a hard-capped first apron team. They’d need to add a little something extra to get that deal over the hump, something like the rookie-scale contract of second-round French prospect Noah Penda, who has impressed in limited minutes as a capable shooting threat and versatile 6’7” defender.

This would be an interesting proposition for both sides, filling needs for both teams in a mid-sized trade that sends off two talented veterans and one prospect to new homes.

Andre Drummond​


Outside of a Jalen Springer-sized trade or a draft day pick swap, would the Philadelphia 76ers really be looking to deal directly with a conference rival concerning their best rebounder?

Probably not, however, according to 76ers beat writer Keith Pompey, they are at least open to the idea of moving their valued backup big. The Sixers are $7 million above the allowable threshold to avoid being taxed and around $1 million away from being a first-apron team according to Pompey, and a move off Drummond’s expiring $5 million contract without a player in return would certain aid in their quest to avoid that tax.

Could the right draft asset cocktail be enough to sway the Sixers? Unlikely, but it’s worth exploring because Drummond’s skillset and extremely favorable expiring contract is about as close to an ideal deadline acquisition as Boston is going to find in its search through the lower-level marketplace.

Drummond is, and has always been, a phenomenal rebounder, and this season has been no different. He’s been the ideal spot starter for Joel Embiid, a very solid backup when Embiid is available, and, surprisingly, a capable 3-point shooter for the first time in his career (36% on 1.3 attempts per game). In 20 minutes a night, Drummond gives Philly 7 points on 50% shooting, 9 rebounds and a block per game.

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This season, the data backs up the eye test, Drummond is simply outstanding on the glass, rating near the very top of most rebounding metrics on both ends of the floor

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Defensively, Drummond’s strength and size gives the team a primary defender for the game’s more physically imposing interior bullies that Boston has struggled with up to this point in the season.

Drummond is an excellent backup center, and the Sixers know that. Philly currently enlists second-year UCLA product Adem Bona as their third center, meaning they’d be sacrificing some serious depth unless they take a player back or make another move (Kelly Oubre Jr. was also mentioned by Pompey as a possible trade candidate).

Is the tax-evading effort worth it to provide Boston with the exact type of backup big they’d want to add to their frontcourt stable? It’d take some convincing, and some valued second round draft capital, but the fact that Brad Stevens and Daryl Morey have come to an agreement before at least means a conversation is possible, and worth the 406 words it took to discuss it.

Kevin Love​


We didn’t use the word “scrounging” in the first Muscala headline just for fun.

We are foraging across the NBA big man marketplace here, and this is the trade equivalent to sticking our hand in the bottom of a Walmart DVD bargain bin. We shouldn’t be surprised to pull out something we may not find sense or value in. But even if it’s some obscure John Wayne western we’ve never heard of, the price tag says $2, so what’s the harm in talking about it?

And I’ll say it, even at the ripe old age of 37, Kevin Love is still a pretty interesting player to watch. And dare I say, a contributor in certain facets.

Love is sort of the NBA equivalent to George Clooney. Once a bankable star, Clooney is rarely seen and hardly mentioned these days, yet you’ll randomly spot him grizzled and gray in a Nespresso Super Bowl commercial and think “Yep, Clooney’s still got it.”

You watch a few current K-Love clips at his best and tell me you don’t see at least a fundamentally sound past-his-prime star that’s career is on the cusp of fading out into a planetary nebula.

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Love is spending the season in Utah surrounded by one of the league’s younger rosters embarking on a patient rebuild, yet he is still finding his way into minutes. Consider this, on a team that has modest frontcourt depth despite the early-season loss of Walker Kessler, Love’s 457 minutes on the floor double the minutes of Chris Boucher and Xavier Tillman combined.

So while we’re not talking about a sizable upgrade, we are talking about a 17-year vet that is still finding a spot in an NBA rotation. That’s not nothing.That’s a playable deep bench addition.

Love is at his best when the ball is touching and leaving his hand in one fell swoop. His 40% 3-point catch-and-shoot efficiency on 3.3 attempts per game is his best since the 2017-18 season in Cleveland where he shot 41% on five attempts.

The current version of Love does two things particularly well: he’s a capable movement shooter and a productive rebounder. All other impact areas are either neutral or outright negatives, but in those two areas, he can help an NBA team in some capacity.

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We’ve seen Luka Garza take a leap in confidence and efficiency as a pick-and-pop threat, giving Boston one big that can actually stretch the floor. For a team that loves active screeners, Spain pick-and-rolls and flare screens, an additional shooter with size would add some value to the deep bench options at Joe Mazzulla’s disposal, while also adding another energetic fighter on the glass.

Love has implemented himself well into Utah’s roster this season, a far cry from his final days in Cleveland when their Big 3 disbanded, and it seems he’s embraced his veteran role in a way that makes him an unlikely buyout candidate.

It’s funny to think how the 2014 “Summer of Love” set social media ablaze when Love was spotted at a Red Sox game shaking hands with Rajon Rondo, indicating hope of another major star acquisition heading to Boston. That never materialized, but maybe before the Feb. 5 trade deadline, just nine days before Valentine’s Day, the Celtics will finally get their shot at Love.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/article...market-again-for-cheaper-big-man-alternatives
 
10 takeaways from a night owned by Payton Pritchard

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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 30: Payton Pritchard #11 of the Boston Celtics drives to the basket against the Sacramento Kings during the second half at the TD Garden on January 30, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images) | Getty Images

#1 – PP hunting seals​


What if I tell you that Payton Pritchard is the most efficient isolation player in the NBA among players with more than two isolations per game?

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Yes, that’s right: the Sixth Man of the Year is more efficient than any other player in the NBA in one-on-one situations this season, and last night was another example of that greatness. Look at him here, going after the rookie Dylan Cardwell, making him jump, then making his way through the paint for an easy look at the rim.

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The Kings kept on switching, and he kept on scoring, using his small-but-strong frame, footwork, and speed to get to his spots under the basket.

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And against a guard like Zach LaVine, when the clock is about to expire, he is also able to create his own space off the dribble for a pull-up triple.

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His efficiency at the rim, from the floater, or from deep has been amazing lately, and the fact that he can be among the best isolation players despite his size is blowing my mind. On top of that, last night, he provided some great playmaking flashes too.


#2 – His playmaking carried the Celtics​


The patience, manipulation, and timing Pritchard displayed last night were impressive. His ability to create for others with the ball in his hands has always been somewhat limited due to his size and his willingness to score first and foremost.

Yet last night, he felt like yet another version of Pritchard. Here, he handles things well and is able to get near the paint. As he stops dribbling, he goes for the fake, makes Dennis Schroder jump, forces Maxime Raynaud to help, makes him jump too, and delivers a pass to Queta at the rim.

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Look at him here again with only a few seconds on the clock. He goes to the paint, plays with the defenders like puppets, and gives away a beautiful pass over the top to Queta, again under the rim. Great flashes from the guard, who keeps impressing me.

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#3 – Neemias Queta first two minutes​


Let’s go back to the beginning — the first minutes of the game. Offensively, the Celtics were quickly on a roll, and it was largely due to Queta’s impact as a connector, a screener, and a finisher.

In the first two actions of the game, with his screening ability and verticality, he created space for the ball-handlers and offered a target at the rim for a couple of easy finishes at the back of the Kings’ defense.

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Because of those early buckets, Maxime Raynaud stayed closer to him after the screen in the next actions, creating a lot more space at the rim for drives, like here with Payton Pritchard.

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His impact on the next play is even more subtle, but it generates the space needed for Sam Hauser to drill the three. There are only a few seconds left on the clock, and Queta smartly goes to set a flare screen for Pritchard. This triggers DeMar DeRozan’s help from the strong side, and Hauser is now wide open in the corner.

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These actions were worth nine points in less than 120 seconds, while the defense only allowed one point to the Sacramento Kings. Queta’s impact beyond scoring was felt right from the start and put the Celtics on the right path.


#4 – The Kings surely miss Queta​


Speaking of Queta, and before digging deeper into the game, it’s safe to say that the Kings must miss him. A few years ago, they waived him to be able to sign JaVale McGee. Now, he is an NBA champion, a starter on one of the best teams in the world, and among the Celtics with the biggest positive impact on the team’s performances.

Doug Christie, who coached Neemias Queta in Sacramento:

“One of my favorites, to be honest… To watch him have the success that he's had has been really exciting. I’m super proud of him. I know that he wants to be really good, and his approach to the game has always been great.” pic.twitter.com/0iiuo5hQ1W

— Justin Turpin (@JustinmTurpin) January 31, 2026

And as we saw in the previous takeaways, Neemias was even more motivated than usual to perform at the highest level.

Neemias Queta on the day he got cut by the Kings and if it motivates him:

“It changed everything…I’m really glad Boston stepped up (and got me).”

“Definitely,” he said about using it as a source of motivation. pic.twitter.com/AucS2Zdxnd

— Daniel Donabedian (@danield1214) January 31, 2026

#5 – Short-roll Celtics, again​


In recent games, we saw the Brooklyn Nets and the Portland Trail Blazers try to put a lot of pressure on the ball-handlers out of the pick-and-roll. Last night, with Jaylen Brown out, the Sacramento Kings thought they had a chance to make that approach work and went for a hedge coverage to start the game. But they quickly changed their minds.

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The Celtics’ big-man passing ability from the short roll, the team’s shooting firepower, and the Kings’ lack of defensively skilled players made that approach almost impossible. So they adapted and went for a switch-everything approach — hoping to be able to contain the Celtics one-on-one…

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#6 – If you switch, Garza will eat​


What is fun about basketball is that everything is connected. So when the Kings started switching, it didn’t only expose their big men (as we saw in the first takeaways), it also exposed their guards. How?

Well, when the Celtics missed their shots, because the Kings switched, they often had a size advantage under the basket to extend the possession. Look here, for example: the switch on Garza comes early in the possession. Yet when White triggers his pull-up, the two Kings big men are far from the paint, and Garzilla can eat another offensive rebound.

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At the end of the game, Garza grabbed six offensive rebounds in 15 minutes, and Queta did great too with four offensive rebounds.


#7 – The “utility guy” delivering​


Baylor Scheierman kept improving defensively with one steal and four deflections last night, showing the way on that end of the floor.

Joe Mazzulla on Baylor Scheierman: “He’s developed into a utility guy for us defensively.”

Mazzulla said he is very pleased with Scheierman’s defensive development.

— Jay King (@ByJayKing) January 31, 2026

Like Nik Land highlighted in his article last week, Baylor has improved his defensive versatility, being able to switch effectively much more than last season. In a Celtics defensive structure that requires a lot of adjustments and the ability to defend all positions, that works very well.

It’s no surprise that Joe Mazzulla is rewarding his defensive improvements with a start last night.


#8 – Hugo, already a mature defender​


While Baylor improved from last season, Hugo Gonzalez’s defensive mind at such a young age is very impressive. There were a couple of actions last night where he played like a veteran on the defensive end. Like here, for example, against DeMar DeRozan, one of the most skilled one-on-one players in the league. He stays on the ground, remains vertical, and doesn’t give away his feet. On top of that, he grabs the defensive rebound and draws a frustration foul.

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And what about this one, where he sells the offensive foul to give the Celtics a defensive stop on a fast break?

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Hugo and Baylor keep showing great things defensively using their minds and basketball IQ, and Joe Mazzulla seems to really value that.


#9 – Handoff actions​


With Jaylen Brown sidelined, the Celtics had to find a way to collectively create space and opportunities — which they did particularly well in the first half with handoff actions. With Neemias Queta as a hub and all the Celtics guards and wings flying around, it was hard for the Kings to keep up.

Payton Pritchard on playing without Jaylen Brown in the lineup:

“When he's on the floor, we know what kind of player he is. He can take over games…But when he's not out there, for all of us, it's just setting good screens and reading the coverages and making the right play.” pic.twitter.com/RTqzHs3wk1

— Daniel Donabedian (@danield1214) January 31, 2026

On the very first play of the game, the Celtics set up a play where White acts as if he is about to set a screen for Pritchard, but instead runs to the ball to catch it from a handoff. Zach LaVine is quickly a step behind, and Queta can exploit it as he flashes to the rim. With Pritchard and Hauser on the weak side, the spacing was too good, and no Kings defender came to help at the rim.

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In this second example, Pritchard gives the ball to Queta and sets a screen for White, who again runs to the ball to get the handoff. He is a step ahead, and on top of that, the rookie Raynaud stays still, leaving Queta running to the rim. This forces Dennis Schroder to help and leaves Pritchard open for three.

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#10 – +25 in 24 minutes​


The Celtics put this game to bed early with an amazing first half, as they dominated offensively and did not give the Kings a chance to exist. The second half was more problematic offensively, with only one player in double figures, but the Kings’ level was so abysmal that the Celtics were never really threatened.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics...eaways-from-a-night-owned-by-payton-pritchard
 
Report: Celtics have ‘checked in’ on Kings guard Keon Ellis

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According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, the Celtics are one of many teams to check in on Sacramento Kings guard Keon Ellis.

While the last 48 hours have certainly felt like Cleveland is in the driver’s seat for Keon Ellis, the Lakers, Spurs and Celtics are among other playoff teams still looking to add the Kings guard, sources say. https://t.co/jG8xOek2M0

— Jake Fischer (@JakeLFischer) January 31, 2026

Ellis is widely expected to be traded by the Kings before Thursday’s trade deadline and Boston’s interest is curious because they’ve been mostly linked to front court players heading towards February 5th.

Ellis has had a down season this year, averaging 5.6 points, 1.3 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game while shooting 40% from the field and 37% from three. Last season, he averaged 8.3 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game while shooting 49% from the field and 43% from three.

While his $2.3 million salary makes him easy to trade for, his expiring contract makes it tricky. Ellis is going to be an unrestricted free agent this summer so the acquiring team will need to be prepared to either sign him long-term or rent him for the remainer of this year.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics...acramento-kings-guard-keon-ellis-brad-stevens
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 1/31/26

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BROOKLYN, NY - JANUARY 23: The sneakers worn by Jordan Walsh #27 of the Boston Celtics during the game against the Brooklyn Nets on January 23, 2026 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by David L. Nemec/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

Herald Payton Pritchard’s red-hot first half powers Celtics to rout of Kings

Joe Mazzulla shares positive Jayson Tatum update amid return questions

Anfernee Simons reacts to trade rumors ahead of looming deadline

Globe Payton Pritchard scores 29 points to lead Celtics to dominant 112-93 win over Kings

Celtics reportedly unlikely to take ‘huge swings’ ahead of NBA trade deadline

End days arrive in Milwaukee for the Giannis Antetokounmpo era, as NBA trade deadline draw near

Payton Pritchard, Celtics keep Kings in check in decisive 112-93 victory

Anfernee Simons has always strived to play the game the right way, which has made him a good fit with the Celtics

Celtics giving Jayson Tatum room to make decision on return

Celtics Green Comments from the Other Side – Kings 1/30/26

CelticsBlog 10 takeaways from a night owned by Payton Pritchard

How Payton Pritchard thinks like a quarterback to master “dictating the game”

Joe Mazzulla: No physical setback for Jayson Tatum in rehab

Payton Pritchard leads Boston as Celtics blast Kings, 112-93

Celtics .com Keys to the Game: Celtics 112, Kings 93

NBC Sports Boston Celtics-Kings recap: Pritchard leads red-hot C’s offense in 112-93 win

Mazzulla sets the record straight on Tatum amid return uncertainty

Will Tatum miss entire season? Forsberg, Abby react to ‘surprising’ report

NESN Neemias Queta Throws Shade At Kings After Celtics’ Blowout Victory

Eye-Opening Joe Mazzulla Trend Emerges After Celtics’ Win Vs. Kings

Chris Boucher, Russell Westbrook Confrontation After Celtics’ Win Goes Viral

Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla Praises Neemias Queta After Stellar Performance Vs. Kings

Celtics’ Payton Pritchard Shrugs Off Concerns About Playing With Jayson Tatum

Joe Mazzula Applauds Celtics’ Effort Vs. Kings Despite Missing Jaylen Brown

Sources Around League ‘Expect’ Celtics To Improve At Deadline, But How?

Jayson Tatum Explains Why Celtics Fans Are Best In NBA

Mass Live Celtics center sends a message to Brad Stevens as trade deadline approaches

Russell Westbrook confronts Celtics after controversial finish to blowout win

Anfernee Simons sounds like Celtics X-factor in trade deadline talks

Payton Pritchard is the Celtics ‘Name to Know’ Player of the Game in Friday’s win over Kings

4 takeaways as Celtics crush Kings as center continues to haunt former team

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Baylor Scheierman on earning spot starts, regular minutes with Celtics

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Report: Boston Celtics among several teams in the hunt for Kings Keon Ellis

Celtics jersey history No. 55 – Jordan Mickey (2015-17)

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Joe Mazzulla believes Jaylen Brown got more than just rest out of sitting vs. the Kings

Anfernee Simons joins local youth, Boston Scientific employees for ‘Fit for a Cause’

Celtics overthrow Kings, win 112-93 (PHOTOS)

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How is Jaylen Brown dominating for the Boston Celtics?

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Boston Sports Journal Simone’s Six: Pick-and-roll chemistry, Pritchard’s dominance, and final-buzzer beef in Celtics-Kings

BSJ Game Report: Celtics 109, Kings 93 – Pritchard leads big-time win

Hardwood Houdini Celtics could seek out huge boost thanks to Suns’ problem

Unlikely Celtics just gave fans a message that cannot be ignored

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Payton Pritchard just showed Celtics fans exactly what they should want to see

CLNS Media/YouTube Garden Report: Celtics vs Kings Postgame Show on CLNS Media – Pritchard leads C’s to blowout win

Joe Mazzulla says Jayson Tatum suffered NO INJURY SETBACK | Celtics Daily

Derrick White on Jayson Tatum Potentially NOT Returning and Curbside Care | Full Interview

Kings Coach HAD A PROBLEM with Chris Boucher’s Last Shot | Postgame Interview

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Payton Pritchard on Jayson Tatum’s comments of Potentially NOT Returning | Postgame Interview

Baylor Scheierman FULL Postgame Interview | Celtics Kings

Neemias Queta Remembers Being Cut by Sacramento | Celtics Kings

Joe Mazzulla FULL Postgame Interview | Celtics Kings

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Celtics blowout Kings with efficient offensive showing

Celtics blowout Kings with efficient offensive showing

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A Royal Pain Kings get routed by the Celtics and pay a hefty price

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/130843/boston-celtics-daily-links-1-31-26
 
Brown, Simons help Celtics dominate Bucks in Pioneers Classic, 107-79

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BOSTON, MA - FEBRUARY 1: As Chuck Cooper, center, the first black player to be drafted into the NBA by the Boston Celtics with their first pick in 1950, looks on as Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics greets Earl Lloyd, right, the first black player to play in an NBA game after being drafted by the Washington Capitals in 1950, before the inaugural NBA Pioneers Classic between the Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks honoring the 75th anniversary of the NBA's first black players at TD Garden on February 1, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In a late afternoon primetime matchup against Milwaukee, the hosting Celtics got revenge for an early season beatdown versus the Giannis-less Bucks in a 107-79 win on Sunday.

The game was the inaugural Pioneers Classic, a now annual game on February 1 that kicks off Black History Month by honoring the league’s first Black players: Chuck Cooper, Nat Clifton, and Earl Lloyd.

The Celtics (31-18) were led by Jaylen Brown with 30 points (12/20 FG) and 13 rebounds, while the Bucks (18-29) were led by Ryan Rollins’ 25 points. Anfernee Simons also added an efficient 27 points off the bench (10/18 FG) while Derrick White finished with a well-rounded statline of 17 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists.

The first quarter immediately favored the Bucks out of the gate, with Milwaukee jumping out to a 12-0 lead. Boston missed its first four shots until Jaylen Brown hit a 3-pointer from the corner to break the game-opening drought.

Ryan Rollins hit his first four shots during Milwaukee’s hot start, but the Celtics responded out of a timeout to close the gap down to five after a pair of threes from Derrick White and layups from Neemias Queta made it an 18-13 Bucks lead.

The Celtics fought their way back through perimeter shooting and points off turnovers, riding the hot hand of Anfernee Simons, who drilled a trio of 3-pointers, including a buzzer-beater to send Boston and Milwaukee into the second quarter knotted up at 26-26.

Boston took its first lead of the game on the opening possession of the second quarter, when Payton Pritchard nailed a three for a 29-26 advantage. Boston proceeded to hold the lead for the entirety of the quarter, getting a team-best seven points from Pritchard and a well-rounded four points, two rebounds and three assists from Jordan Walsh to take a 56-42 lead into halftime.

The Celtics ended the half on a 14-2 run to bring their lead into double figures, with White scoring back-to-back buckets and Brown closing out the quarter with an acrobatic finish at the rim for a 14-point lead. Simons’ 14 points off four 3-pointers led the team in the first half.

To open the third quarter, the Celtics were quick to attack the mid-range, making three straight shots from that area of the floor, two from Brown and another from White, to force an early Bucks timeout down 62-47. Immediately out of the timeout, Brown found his spot in the short mid-range again, this time finishing through the foul for a 3-point play and an 18-point Celtics lead. He extended his range to the 3-point line on the next possession, burying a pull-up triple to force another Bucks timeout with the lead now at 21.

While the Celtics maintained a lead over 20, the Bucks endured a brutal shooting stretch, missing seven straight shots in the middle of the third quarter. The Bucks were able to chip away from the free throw line however, converting on eight of their 11 attempts in the quarter while Boston endured its own cold stretch that got the deficit down to as low as 13 points.

Boston recovered in the final minutes of the third, when Simons broke the drought with a slash to the rim, and Walsh drove past Pete Nance for a bucket through contact that helped Boston take a 78-61 lead into the fourth quarter.

A 10-2 run to open the fourth quarter got the Celtics up by 25, and White came out firing with a quick five points and three assists to lead the way. When Brown checked in after a timeout, he added a quick 10 points of his own to keep Boston comfortably in front, finishing his night with less than four minutes left in the game. Brown nailed four of his five shots in less than three minutes.

Boston’s next game will also be nationally televised on NBC and Peacock, when the Celtics travel to American Airlines Center for a matchup against the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday, February 3 at 8 p.m.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics...ics-dominate-bucks-in-pioneers-classic-107-79
 
Who got snubbed from the NBA All Star rosters? (daily topic)

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The NBA announced their final selections for the All Star game last night. Here are all the selections.

⭐️ The 2026 NBA All-Stars ⭐pic.twitter.com/DaOg0TW1Fp

— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) February 1, 2026

Which begs the obvious question: Who were the snubs?

While this isn’t an exhaustive list, here are some players that were NOT named to the All Star team (in no particular order):

Michael Porter Jr.

Joel Embiid

Kawhi Leonard

James Harden

Josh Giddey

Alperen Sengun

Brandon Ingram

Keyonte George

Lauri Markkanen

Tre Murphy

…and of course Derrick White and Payton Pritchard.

Now remember the rules of this sort of thing. If you are going to call a guy snubbed, you have to name the player(s) you would remove from the squad to make room! (cough-cough-LeBron-cough)

So what are your thoughts? Who belongs on this team and who shouldn’t be on there in the first place?

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...bed-from-the-nba-all-star-rosters-daily-topic
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 2/2/26

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BOSTON, MA - JANUARY 30: The sneakers worn by Dylan Cardwell #32 of the Sacramento Kings during the game against the Boston Celtics on January 30, 2026 at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Chris Marion/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

Herald Anfernee Simons, Jaylen Brown lead Celtics to blowout of Bucks

Celtics, Bucks celebrate history in inaugural NBA Pioneers Classic

Globe Jaylen Brown has 30 points, 13 rebounds as Celtics coast to 107-79 win over Bucks

Doc Rivers stands behind his comments denouncing ICE, declares what’s happening ‘not morally right’

LeBron James’s NBA All-Star streak reaches 22 years, while handful of top talents make first squad

Anfernee Simons stays hot, Jaylen Brown returns as Celtics shred Bucks team starting down uncertain future

Celtics Green Comments from the Other Side – Bucks 2/1/26

CelticsBlog Celtics win over the Bucks was much bigger than basketball

Who got snubbed from the NBA All Star rosters? (daily topic)

10 Takeaways from the Celtics dismantling of the Bucks

It’s hard to imagine Anfernee Simons won’t remain with Celtics after trade deadline

Brown, Simons help Celtics dominate Bucks in Pioneers Classic, 107-79

Celtics .com Jaylen Brown Leads Celtics in Tribute to NBA Pioneers

Keys to the Game: Celtics 107, Bucks 79

NBC Sports Boston Celtics trade deadline rumors tracker: Who might be on Boston’s radar?

Celtics trade deadline primer: Which moves should Boston consider?

Celtics-Bucks recap: Jaylen Brown puts on a show dominant C’s win

NESN NBA Trade Proposal Sees Celtics Land Former Top-10 Pick, Sam Hauser Reunite With Ex-Teammate

Celtics’ Top Three Trade Targets Identified By Bleacher Report

Celtics Predicted To Land Center Before Trade Deadline

Celtics’ Jaylen Brown Reveals Reason For Best Rebounding Game Of Season

Caitlin Clark Goes Viral For Sour Reaction To Payton Pritchard Comparison

Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla Defends Unpopular Jaylen Brown Decision Vs. Kings

Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla Reveals Plan For NBA Trade Deadline

Joe Mazzulla Reflects On Celtics Legacy Ahead Of NBA Pioneers Classic

Celtics Trail Only OKC Thunder In This Revealing Team Stat

Mass Live Celtics rival unlikely to land Giannis Antetokounmpo at trade deadline (report)

Celtics trade rumors: Boston showing interest in Mavericks forward

Anfernee Simons gives Celtics best-case scenario ahead of trade deadline

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Anfernee Simons is the Celtics ‘Name to Know’ Player of the Game in Sunday’s win over Bucks

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Celtics Wire Mazzulla, Celtics pay homage to Black pioneers who helped integrate NBA

Celtics jersey history No. 55 – Jeff Teague (2020-21)

On the game that Larry Bird, Bill Laimbeer ejected in the 1987 East Finals

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Luka Garza’s effort against the Bucks is exactly what Joe Mazzulla is looking for

Celtics flatten Bucks sans Giannis, win 107-79 (PHOTOS)

The Celtics buried the Bucks with relative ease on Sunday afternoon

The Athletic NBA Power Rankings: With trade deadline near, every team can dream a little

Jaylen Brown speaks on Bill Russell, Celtics during NBA Pioneers Classic

Boston Sports Journal Simone’s Six: The how, the why, and NBA Pioneers Day in Celtics-Bucks

BSJ Game Report: Celtics 107, Bucks 79 – Boston surges to win after rough start

Hardwood Houdini Anfernee Simons presenting Celtics with impossible decision at trade deadline

Bill Simmons suggests wild scenario that would create Celtics championship reunion

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CLNS Media/YouTube Garden Report: Celtics vs Bucks Postgame Show on CLNS Media

Why Celtics should KEEP Anfernee Simons | You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell

Jaylen Brown Postgame Interview | Celtics-Bucks

Anfernee Simons on the Development of His Role In Boston | Celtics-Bucks Postgame

Joe Mazzulla Postgame Interview | Celtics-Bucks

Joe Mazzulla Previews NBA Trade Deadline | Celtics vs Bucks Pregame

NBA/YouTube BUCKS at CELTICS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | February 1, 2026

CBS News Celtics cruise past Bucks to win inaugural Pioneers Classic game that honored first Black players in NBA

Brew Hoop Rapid Recap: Celtics 107, Bucks 79

The Sporting News Celtics offered disrespectful trade package to Clippers for center Ivica Zubac

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TalkBasket Joe Mazzulla praises Celtics’ effort, defense, and leadership after rout of Bucks

Hoops Rumors Atlantic Notes: Simons, Porter, Towns, Sixers

Awful Announcing Reggie Miller compares Caitlin Clark to Payton Pritchard

NBA .com Jaylen Brown drops 30-point double-double in NBA Pioneers Classic

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Caitlin Clark Could Barely Hide Her Rage When Reggie Miller Compared Her Game To Payton Pritchard

Andscape ‘This is a special game’: NBA Pioneers Classic gives league’s first Black players their respect

Audacy How Jaylen Brown is setting the standard for the Celtics

Basketball Forever Jayson Tatum Still Salty Over Steve Kerr’s Olympics Decision

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Clutch Points Celtics’ Jaylen Brown weighs legacy after inaugural NBA Pioneers Classic win

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/131012/boston-celtics-daily-links-2-2-26
 
Celtics win over the Bucks was much bigger than basketball

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BOSTON, MA - FEBRUARY 1: As Chuck Cooper, center, the first black player to be drafted into the NBA by the Boston Celtics with their first pick in 1950, looks on as Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics greets Earl Lloyd, right, the first black player to play in an NBA game after being drafted by the Washington Capitals in 1950, before the inaugural NBA Pioneers Classic between the Boston Celtics and the Milwaukee Bucks honoring the 75th anniversary of the NBA's first black players at TD Garden on February 1, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

BOSTON — On paper, Sunday’s afternoon game between the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks was just another NBA game between two Eastern Conference foes missing two star players. The Celtics walked away with a 107-79 win behind big-time games from Jaylen Brown (30 points, 13 rebounds) and Anfernee Simons (27 points), while the Bucks racked up their 5th consecutive loss.

But at TD Garden, it felt like anything but a normal game. That’s because Sunday marked the first-ever Pioneers Classic, a game facilitated by the NBA and meant to honor the legacies of the league’s first Black players.

In truth, the NBA has concocted so many tournaments and themed games over the years that some theoretically lose their significance. But celebrating the 75th anniversary of three NBA Pioneers — Chuck Cooper, Earl Lloyd, and Nathaniel “Sweetwater” Clifton — felt particularly authentic, in large part due to its intentional execution.

Chuck Cooper was the first Black player to be drafted into the NBA, being selected by the Celtics in 1950. Earl Lloyd, meanwhile, was the first to actually play in an NBA game, while Nathaniel Clifton was the first to sign an NBA contract. All three former players had family members in attendance at TD Garden, and were recognized on multiple occassions throughout the game.

Beginning this year, the NBA Pioneers Classic will be played annually on February 1 to commemorate the start of Black History Month and celebrate the legacy of the NBA’s Pioneers. Jaylen Brown, who addressed the crowd before tip-off, finished as the inaugural game’s leading scorer and ultimately received the Pioneer’s Classic trophy.

Jaylen Brown addresses the crowd for the first inaugural Pioneer Day, which honors the 75th anniversary of the NBA Pioneers—Chuck Cooper, Earl Lloyd, and Nathaniel “Sweetwater” Clifton—the league’s first Black players.

Each of their families was represented pic.twitter.com/nXVl2exT9i

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) February 1, 2026

“It was awesome,” Brown said after the game. “It’s pretty cool to be able to pay homage to people of the past. I’m a person who loves to pay my respects. So to know where you’re going, you’ve got to know where you came from. I thought the NBA did a good job of honoring some of those guys.”

Inside a special Sunday afternoon at TD Garden


The attention ahead of the Pioneers Classic was evident; 1950 patches were etched onto every player’s jersey, and the words ‘Cooper’, ‘Clifton’, and ‘Loyd’ embroidered in their warm-ups. ESPN’s broadcast spotlighted the game’s all-Black production crew, and an all-Black referee crew officiated the contest.

Most notably, the building was filled with the families of former Celtics legends. Bill Russell’s daughter, Karen Russell, and Red Auerbach’s granddaughter, Julie Auerbach, embraced at center court during a timeout break. Eight-time Celtics champion Satch Sanders was in attendance, as was the family of Celtics legend KC Jones.

And, current Celtics got involved in the action; Jordan Walsh met with families pregame, while Brown met with several after the game.

“History is one of my favorite subjects,” Brown said. “Obviously, I know a lot about Celtics history from their inception, from Red Auerbach to KC Jones, to Larry Bird, to Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett, and here we are now. So a lot of history, a lot of great players have played for this organization — so it’s an honor to continue.”

Beautiful moment here at TD Garden as the Celtics take a moment to honor Bill Russell and Red Auerbach on Pioneers Day

Bill Russell’s daughter, Karen, and Red Auerbach’s granddaughter, Julie, were both recognized on the court pic.twitter.com/sZHYl3Xr2D

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) February 1, 2026

The event extended far beyond just recognition; the NBA Foundation and NBPA Foundation committed to donating $750,000 over the next five years to establish the NBA Pioneers Scholarship, supporting academic and athletic programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and presented one such scholarship during halftime.

Before the game, Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers, who served as the Celtics’ head coach for 9 years, spoke about his perspective on the groundbreaking event.

“What I think Pioneer Day represents, to me, is America,” Rivers said while donning a Pioneers Classics hoodie. “Red Auerbach is responsible for our achievements as much as anyone else. He didn’t see color — he wanted to make the league a better league, and he kept doing it with hiring Bill Russel as coach. You think about this city that’s had its ups and downs race-wise, but you have this one guy…”

“When you come here, and you coach here, boy, you really get what Red [Auerbach] was about. And so Pioneers’ Day, first game being here for me, obviously, being a coach here for 9 years, means a lot.”

Doc Rivers (again) condemns ICE shootings​


In the backdrop of the inaugural Pioneers celebration was the reality of an increasingly-tense political climate surrounding the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, one that has led many in the NBA world to speak out about recent shootings.

Doc Rivers has been among the most outspoken. Before the game, the Bucks head coach was pressed about his previous comments deeming the recent of Renee Good by ICE a “straight-up murder” — and affirmed he stood by those comments entirely.

“I look at our league. I look at the NBA. We’re celebrating Pioneer’s Day today, right?” Rivers said. “And I look at our league and think (Hakeem) Olajuwon could have been taken off the streets.”

Rivers, who has long been one of the most outspoken voices in the NBA when it comes to social issues, explained he feels an imperative to speak out.

“I just feel like when I think things are morally wrong — it’s funny, I don’t get into the politics of the economy, who feels what President is better,” Rivers said. “It’s all going back and forth. I don’t get involved in that. I just think when things are morally wrong, it shouldn’t be me; it should be everybody in this room. It should be everybody if you feel strongly about it. What we see on the streets right now, you cannot morally feel good about that. No American can — and that’s why I speak out.”

I asked Doc Rivers about why he’s been so willing to speak out on social issues, knowing that there are consequences:

“I just think when things are morally wrong, it shouldn't be me; it should be everybody in this room. It should be everybody if you feel strongly about it. What… pic.twitter.com/57J3wUd5Fu

— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) February 1, 2026

Rivers said he’s aware that there can be ramifications to his outspokenness, and that he shares those with his players.

“I do tell our guys there are consequences,” Rivers. “You know, there was an Arthur Ashe, there was a Muhammad Ali, there was a Howard Cosell. They all spoke out, and some paid consequences for it. That’s just part of it.”

And in the backdrop of Pioneers Day, with families of trailblazers filling the stands, his comments seemed to carry extra weight.

Pioneers Day served as the latest bridge between past and present for the Celtics​


For Joe Mazzulla, Sunday felt like a natural fit because it’s typical for the Celtics to have former players and coaches around the current team.

“The cool thing about us is we’re always having guys hang around,” Mazzulla said. “Those things just happen organically, because people from the past of the Celtics are around a lot, whether it’s at a gala dinner, whether it’s at practice, whether it’s at a game, whether it’s on the plane — we have history around us at all times.”

After the final buzzer sounded, Jaylen Brown connected with Michael Jones (the son of Sam Jones), Karen Russell (the daughter of Bill Russell), Bryna Jones (the daughter of KC Jones), among others. For him, those connections are energizing.

Sam Jones' son gifts JB his dad's jersey postgame 🤝☘️ pic.twitter.com/QxnWZHdgtk

— Boston Celtics (@celtics) February 2, 2026

“Be able to connect with people from that came before, gives you information, gives you wisdom,” Brown said. “So, as you move forward, you know exactly what you need to do.”

The Celtics ultimately walked away with a blowout victory, and secured the Eastern Conference’s best net rating. But, Sunday afternoon carried more weight than conference standings.

“It’s a special day for a lot of reasons,” said Mazzulla, who caught up with several Celtics legend family members at halftime. “And I think it just put things in perspective about what it means to be a Celtic.”

“You always hear about the Celtics as a basketball team, but I think when you have Celtics as where we’re at in the community and where we’ve been, [I’m] just as proud to be a part of that.”

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics-features-profiles/130985/celtics-bucks-pioneers-day
 
Boston Celtics (31-18) at Dallas Mavericks (19-30) Game #50 2/3/26

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Boston, MA - February 6: Boston Celtics C Neemias Queta defends Dallas Mavericks PF Olivier-Maxence Prosper in the second half. (Photo by Erin Clark/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) | Boston Globe via Getty Images

Boston Celtics (31-18) at Dallas Mavericks (19-30)
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
8:00 PM EST
Regular Season Game #50 Road Game #26
TV: Peacock/NBC, NBCSB, Mavs TV
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The Celtics begin a 2 game back to back road trip with a stop in Dallas to take on the Mavericks. This is the first of 2 games between these two teams this season. They will meet for a second time in Boston on March 6. The series was tied 1-1 last season with each team winning on the road. The Celtics are 47-41 overall all time against the Mavericks and they are 20-24 in games played in Dallas.

The Mavericks didn’t make many changes in the off season after making a big spash with the Luka Doncic for Anthony Davis trade a year ago. They signed D’Angelo Russell in the off season. They also won the draft lottery an chose Cooper Flagg with the first pick in the draft. In November, they fired GM Nico Harrison and hired Derek Harper in his place.

The Celtics are 3rd in the East, 5.5 games behind 1st place Detroit. They are tied with 2nd place New York, 2 games ahead of 4th place Toronto and 5th place Cleveland, 3.5 games ahead of 6th place Philadelphia and 5 games ahead of 7th place Miami. The Celtics are 9-6 against Western Conference opponents. They are 15-10 on the road and 7-3 in their last 10 games. They have won their last 2 games.

The Mavericks are 11th in the West, 19.5 games behind first place OKC, 10 games behind 6th place Los Angeles Lakers, and 7th place Phoenix, 7.5 games behind 8th place Golden State, 4.5 games behind 9th place Los Angeles Clippers, 3.5 games behind 10th place Portland, and tied with 12th place Memphis. They are 8-9 against Eastern Conference opponents, They are 14-14 at home and 5-5 in their last 10 games. They have lost their last 4 games.

The Celtics begin a 2 game road trip with a game at Dallas and then play back to back games as they face Houston on Wednesday. After this trip they will host Miami, New York, and Chicago for a 3 game home stand, which will take them into the All Star Break. After the break, they will head out on a 4 game Western road trip through Golden State, Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix, and Denver.

The Mavericks begin a 2 game home stand with this game against the Celtics. They will host San Antonio on Thursday. They will then head out on a 6 game road trip that will be interrupted by the All Star break. They will play at San Antonio, Phoenix, and the LA Clippers before the All Star break and then compete the trip at Minnesota, Indiana, and Brooklyn after the break.

For the Celtics, only Jayson Tatum (Achilles) is on the injury report at this time. The Mavericks have been hard hit with injuries and have 5 players out with one questionable. Anthony Davis (finger), Dante Exum (knee), Kyrie Irving (knee), Dereck Lively II (foot) and PJ Washington (head) are all listed as out. Brandon Williams (leg) is questionable and will be a game time decision.

The Celtics have traded guard Anfernee Simons to the Chicago Bulls in exchange for center Nikola Vucevic. So, neither will likely be available for this game. Also Chris Boucher was a late scratch due to personal reasons.

Probable Starting Matchups
PG: Derrick White vs Max Christie


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SG: Payton Pritchard vs Naji Marshall

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SF: Jaylen Brown vs Cooper Flagg

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PF: Sam Hauser vs Caleb Martin

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C: Neemias Queta vs Daniel Gafford

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Celtics Reserves
Hugo Gonzalez
Xavier Tillman
Josh Minott
Jordan Walsh
Luka Garza

2-Way Players

Ron Harper, Jr
Max Shulga
Amari Williams

Injuries/Out

Jayson Tatum (Achilles) out
Chris Boucher (personal) out
Nikola Vucevic (trade) out

Head Coach

Joe Mazzulla

Mavericks Reserves
Jaden Hardy
Dwight Powell
D’Angelo Russell
Klay Thompson

2-Way Players
Moussa Cisse
Miles Kelly
Ryan Nembhard

Injuries/Out
Anthony Davis (finger) out
Dante Exum (knee) out
Kyrie Irving (knee) out
Dereck Lively II (foot) out
PJ Washington (head) out
Brandon Williams (leg) questionable

Head Coach

Jason Kidd

Key Matchups
Jaylen Brown vs Cooper Flagg

Flagg is averaging 19.8 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.2 steals per game. He is shooting 48.4% from the field and 28.9% from beyond the arc. In his last 2 games he had 34 points and 12 rebounds on Saturday after finishing with 49 points and 10 rebounds on Thursday.

Payton Pritchard vs Naji Marshall
Marshall is averaging 14.6 points, 5.0 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.0 steal per game while shooting 53.8% from the field and 30.4% from beyond the arc. He has a height advantage at 6’7″ and will look to exploit that in this matchup.

Honorable Mention
Neemias Queta vs Daniel Gafford

Gafford is averaging 8 points 6.4 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per game. He is shooting 62.6% from the field with no 3 pointers. He is coming off a game against Houston where he had 16 points and 11 rebounds. He has had some big games against the Celtics in the past. The Celtics need to keep him out of the paint and off the boards.

Keys to the Game
Defense
– Defense is always the number one key to winning games. There is no truer statement than “Defense wins Championships.” The Mavs have an offensive rating of 110.3 (27th) while the Celtics have an offensive rating of 120.7 (2nd). The Mavs are 10th with a defensive rating of 112.6 while the Celtics are 11th with a defensive rating of 113.1. When the Celtics struggle on offense, as they have in some recent games, they have to be able to stop the other team from scoring. The Celtics especially need to defend the paint as the Mavericks average 53.7 points in the paint per game (4th).

Rebound – Second to defense, rebounding is the key to winning. One of the few times I have agreed with Pat Riley was when he said “No rebounds, no rings.” The Celtics are averaging 45.0 rebounds per game (11th) while the Mavs are averaging 45.1 rebounds per game (10th). The Celtics need to put out extra effort on the boards to keep the Mavs from getting extra possessions and second chance points and to give the same to themselves.

Don’t Underestimate – Once again, the Celtics are facing a team that is under .500 and missing several key players. It would be easy for the Celtics to underestimate the Mavericks and expect an easy win against them. If the Celtics don’t play with effort and focus, any team can beat them. The Celtics have to come out strong from the start and play hard right up until the final buzzer. The Mavs are very capable of beating them if they don’t play their best.

Be Aggressive – The Celtics must be the more aggressive team. They have to be aggressive in going to the basket, in diving for loose balls, and on defense. They have to aggressively crash the boards. They have to be the team that wants to win the game more. In most of their losses, they have allowed their opponents to play harder and be more aggressive. They absolutely can’t let the Mavericks play harder than them if they want to win this game.

X-Factors
On the Road
– The Celtics are playing in the first of back to back games on the road. They need to keep their focus on playing the right way and not let the distractions of the road take away that focus. The Mavericks, especially the role players, are likely to play better on their home court and in front of their fans. The Celtics need to dig down deep and match the energy of the Mavs and play Celtics basketball on the road.

Officiating – The officiating can always be an x-factor. Every crew calls the game a little differently and teams need to adjust to how the game is being called. Will they call the game tight or will they let them play? The Celtics can’t let the officiating take away their focus and they have to adjust to the way the refs are calling it. The Celtics need to play hard and build a lead and not allow the refs to take the game away on some bad calls at the end.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...1-18-at-dallas-mavericks-19-30-game-50-2-3-26
 
10 takeaways from a night of control and execution in Dallas

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DALLAS, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 03: Cooper Flagg #32 of the Dallas Mavericks is double-teamed by Baylor Scheierman #55 and Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics during the third quarter at American Airlines Center on February 03, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images

#1 – A court geometry lesson from Joe Mazzulla


The Celtics coaching staff’s ability to optimize court-mapping is one of the reasons the team has been so successful this season, despite the loss of scoring talent. The Celtics’ goal was to find a way to punish Daniel Gafford as a roamer. The Mavericks are using their center the same way the Celtics were using Robert Williams III, trying to keep him as close as possible to the rim.

This possession is a great example of how movement, screening, and smart positioning can punish this approach. The Mavs are in a 3-2 zone, with Cooper Flagg and Gafford at the back.

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The Celtics start with Luka Garza in the corner and Sam Hauser one pass away from the ball on the left, but then quickly flow into their action. Garza runs to set a pick on the ball while Hauser runs to the strong-side corner.

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Because Gafford must remain close to the paint, Max Christie is tagging the Celtics center. However, the Mavs’ big man now has to focus on:
– Derrick White with the ball
– Hauser in the corner
– Garza rolling to the rim

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As Gafford has to make a decision, the Mavs get punished. He helps on the ball and leaves Hauser totally open. The problem? Sam Hauser is shooting 48% on corner threes this season.

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Looking back at the action and the game, this is a great example of why this group is able to sustain an elite offense with less offensive talent: they know how to play based on the opponent’s defensive weaknesses and choices.

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#2 – Zoom-actions to create space


But the Celtics coaching staff had other ways to attack the Mavericks’ defensive scheme. Keeping their center close to the rim requires him to be in a drop coverage position when defending a ball-screen. Therefore, the Celtics used Zoom-actions to punish that.

With one screen plus the handoff from the player defended by the center, the Celtics create space for the ball-handler. Here, Klay Thompson is quickly behind the play because of the two screens.
It gives Payton Pritchard time and space to walk into the paint, as Garza positions himself between the Mavs center and the ball. Great patience and perfect execution from the Celtics guard.

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Because the ball-handler in these actions only receives the ball at the moment of the second screen, he has much more speed and the defenders are already behind. And because the Mavs are in drop coverage, players with great touch on floaters, like White, can make the most of it.

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So, as the game unfolds, the Mavs start sending more help behind the drop coverage to cover both the drive and the roll-man… which opens more space beyond the three-point line.

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#3 – Celtics poetic playcall


It’s hard not to be romantic about basketball tactics. Last night, in the third quarter, the Celtics ran a similar playcall a couple of times in a row. What makes it quite poetic is that this playcall — a double-drag (also called “77”) — was the go-to action for the Mavericks when Luka Dončić was still there.

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The first one is very well executed by Jaylen Brown and Neemias Queta. The Celtics All-Star rejects the screen and starts driving as the big man rolls to the rim, leading to an easy dunk. On the second action, the result is the same but with a different execution, as JB comes from the left and uses both screens to create separation.

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#4 – More isolations for PP and JB


The Celtics were the only team to have three players averaging more than two isolations per game, with Pritchard, Brown, and Anfernee Simons. As the offensive approach leans more toward creating one-on-one situations when needed, their isolation volume should increase — and it started last night.

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With 49 field-goal attempts and 59 points, the message is clear: Brown and Pritchard are here to carry the scoring load, and a lot of it will come from isolation situations.

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#5 – Rebranding of the rotation


Without Simons’ offensive boost off the bench, the Celtics now have to rethink their rotation. How do you balance spacing needs, scoring necessity, and defense after swapping a shooting ball-handler for a center who previously played as a spot-up shooter? Apparently, it starts by moving Pritchard to the bench — and it makes a lot of sense.

As Baylor Scheierman and Hauser can provide off-ball spacing for Brown and White in the starting lineup, Pritchard’s offensive juice can come later in the game. And it doesn’t mean his offensive responsibilities go down — quite the opposite.

Last night was, per cleaningtheglass, his third-biggest offensive load of the year, with a 33% usage rate. The next question is: how do you insert Nikola Vučević into the current rotation? Looking forward to seeing how it unfolds.


#6 – Great rim protection


The Celtics’ defense was able to keep the Mavs’ offensive efficiency pretty low last night, allowing just 61% at the rim and a concerning 46% eFG overall. And it was obvious from the first action that the Mavs would struggle to get into the paint. With Queta staying close to the rim, the Mavs couldn’t punish the defensive scheme.

Thanks to White’s great screen navigation and Queta’s rim protection, the first attempt at the rim for the Mavs was a perfect example of what their offensive night would look like.

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Beyond Queta’s rim protection, there was a collective willingness to fight for one another to keep the rim as safe as possible. Look here: as Brown gets beat on the drive, both Pritchard and Garza come over to help slow down Caleb Martin’s rim attack.

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Even in transition, the Celtics competed and kept the Mavs’ efficiency extremely low, allowing just 0.75 points per 100 possessions.

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#7 – Jordan Walsh couldn’t keep up with Flagg


While the Celtics did a great collective defensive job, it was a rough night for Walsh on that end. As soon as he stepped on the court and was matched up with the rookie, he was put in difficult situations and exposed within the Celtics’ defense.

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As he struggled, the Celtics’ defense also failed to protect him. Here, Garza helps on the screen to force Flagg to give up the ball, but Brown doesn’t come up to tag the roll-man as he’s watching the weak side — leading to an open dunk.

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On the next play, Walsh goes under the first screen but can’t keep up once Flagg drives, which forces help from Brown and Hugo González and opens the corner for Martin.

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On the next possession, Walsh is isolated on Flagg again and commits a foul. A few minutes later, he’s sent back to the bench and finishes with just 10 minutes played. In the second half, his minutes are matched with those when the rookie is on the bench.

While Walsh struggled, Brown and Baylor Scheierman did a great job staying in front of Flagg long enough to allow help to arrive.


#8 – Flagg would look good in green


I don’t know if it’s the shoes or all the noise around Cooper being a Celtics fan, but sheesh, would he look good in green. I assume the Mavs won’t let another franchise player walk away anytime soon, but we’ll be monitoring his career and situation closely as his career goes on — what a player.

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#9 – A decisive 8-0 in the third


There’s always a moment in a game when it feels like you’ve taken a huge step toward winning — last night, it came late in the third quarter. The Celtics held a fragile 11-point lead, but things were about to change. First, a pick-and-pop between the two bench scorers of the night.

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Then González comes flying in behind Gafford to steal the pass for the alley-oop…

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Then he drives and kicks it out to White, open in the corner.

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Right after another strong defensive play from Hugo, the Celtics push the pace, and Pritchard runs another pick-and-roll with Garza to push the lead to 19 — a margin the young Mavs won’t be able to overcome.

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#10 – Time flies


Looking at last night’s game, it felt like time had flown by. Less than two years ago, the Celtics and the Mavs were meeting in the Finals. Now, most of the starters are gone or sidelined for months. In less than two years, the direction of these franchises had to adapt to an eventful period — one now resting on the shoulders of a teenager, while the Celtics wait to learn when their go-to guy will return.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics...om-a-night-of-control-and-execution-in-dallas
 
Celtics win the battle of the boards, beat Rockets 114-93

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DALLAS, TX - FEBRUARY 3: Neemias Queta #88 of the Boston Celtics goes up for the rebound during the game against the Dallas Mavericks on February 3, 2026 at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Glenn James/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

Way back in November, the Rockets delivered a bit of a wakeup call to Boston. After the Celtics started 0-3, they won three straight against New Orleans, Cleveland, and Philadelphia and had started to figure out what their identity was going to be. Houston had other ideas and beat down Boston in a 28-point blowout at TD Garden with Kevin Durant scoring 26 points to lead seven Rockets in double figures with a 19-of-29 barrage from behind the arc.

Three months later with both teams now fully realized and jockeying for playoff seeding with nearly identical records, it was the Celtics with the proof-of-concept 114-93 win over the Rockets.

On the second night of the back-to-back, the Celtics were without Sam Hauser (right thumb strain) and Jaylen Brown (left hamstring tightness and right knee soreness), so head coach Joe Mazzulla started Derrick White, Baylor Scheierman, and Neemias Queta with Luka Garza and two-way and Rising Stars Challenger Ron Harper Jr. Anfernee Simons and Chris Boucher were unavailable for “personal reasons.”

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— Boston Celtics (@celtics) February 5, 2026

Despite the absences, Boston broke the game open in the second half with a flurry of threes (7-of-14) in the third and 14 points from DWhite. Former Celtics head coach Ime Udoka was ejected before the final frame.

The Rockets start arguably the biggest starting five in the league and naturally, are the best offensive rebounding team in the league. That could explain Mazzulla opting to start double bigs with Queta and Garza. It worked. Boston grabbed 65 rebounds, their highest total of the year. Neemias Queta alone snatched 19 with seven on the offensive glass. Ultimately, it was the Celtics that won the rebounding battle, outscoring the Rockets 27-15 in second chance points.

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— Boston Celtics (@celtics) February 5, 2026

In his second straight game coming off the bench, Pritchard, the defending Sixth Man of the Year, scored 27 points with seven assists. White led all scorers with 28 and eight dimes. And in a big club tryout of sorts, Ron Harper Jr. was fire, hitting 3-of-6, defending Durant, and making big plays all over the court with nine rebounds and three assists.

The team returns home for a three-game homestand before All-Star Weekend. They’ll host the Miami Heat on Friday, the New York Knicks on Super Bowl Sunday, and the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics...-the-battle-of-the-boards-beat-rockets-114-93
 
Joe Mazzulla trusted an unlikely guard in Celtics win over Rockets — and it paid off

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HOUSTON — At the Celtics’ team meeting on Wednesday morning, two-way player Ron Harper Jr. saw his name on the whiteboard.

It quickly dawned on him: for the first time in his four-year NBA career, he was going to start in an NBA basketball game.

“I knew I was getting a start,” Harper Jr. said, “and I just knew I had to be ready.”

The extended chance came, in part, because Jaylen Brown and Sam Hauser were both being sidelined on the second night of a back-to-back. On top of that, Anfernee Simons, who has been one of the Celtics’ primary guards all season, was traded to Chicago earlier in the week. So, a backcourt opportunity emerged that simply hadn’t been there earlier in the season.

But, the decision to give Harper Jr. the start was also the result of Joe Mazzulla having complete trust in his young guys and two-way players to step up in big moments. Last month, it was fellow two-way player Amari Williams who got multiple starts and even crucial minutes in a double-overtime win over the Brooklyn Nets.

This time, it was Harper.

“You feel just as comfortable starting him as you do anyone else,” said Mazzulla. “Because you know he’s ready to go.”

Harper Jr. came out of the gates flying. He hit his first three three-pointers of the game, and finished the night with a career-high 11 points.

But what stood out most to Joe Mazzulla was his immediate tenacity on the glass; he finished the game with a career-best 9 rebounds.

“He got off to a great start with two defensive rebounds that he got to start the game,” Mazzulla said. “That showed that he was ready to go — and that stuck out to me more. And then the defense came, and then the shotmaking came, and I thought he had great presence.”

Most impressive was his work on the defensive end; for most of the night, Harper Jr. had to chase around one of the greatest scorers in the history of basketball, Kevin Durant.

“Don’t let him score, man,” Harper Jr. said of his mindset. “Just do everything in my power to just try to deny him the ball, try denying catches, and try to make his life difficult. And I feel like me and the rest of the guys did a great job at that — feel like we was able to frustrate him a little bit, and it ultimately led to us getting a lot of stops.”

Entering Wednesday night, Harper. had only logged 35 NBA minutes as a Celtic; in the match-up against the Rockets, he nearly eclipsed that, tallying 33 minutes and starting alongside Baylor Scheierman, Luka Garza, Neemias Queta, and Derrick White.

“It’s crazy,” he said after the 114-93 Celtics’ win. “In this game, on this team, you never know what you’re going to be asked to do on any given day.”

Asked Ron Harper Jr. what was going through his head throughout his career night:

“It’s crazy. In this game, on this team, you never know what you’re going to be asked to do on any given day…”

Hugo interrupted him and said: “I knew!”

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— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) February 5, 2026

For Mazzulla, the trust in Harper Jr. stems from a profound trust in the Maine Celtics system, and its synergy with Boston.

“It starts in Maine, and it starts with our staff, and just what those guys are able to do there,” Mazzulla said. “Keeping Ron sharp, and making sure you know the language and what we’re doing, is important. And then our staff here is keeping them up to speed.”

Ron Harper Jr’s path to his first NBA start was a long one​


Ron Harper Jr. might be a new face to some Celtics fans, but he’s intimately familiar with the system in Boston. The Celtics guard — a former Rutgers star — has spent the last two training camps with the Celtics, and was also a member of the 2024 Celtics Summer League squad.

He began last season on the Maine Celtics before signing a two-way contract with the Detroit Pistons midseason. And, after that contract wasn’t renewed, he opted to return to Boston for training camp, successfully fighting for a two-way spot with the Celtics, and edging out RJ Luis, Jalen Bridges, Kendall Brown, and Wendell Moore in the process.

Harper Jr. impressed his teammates and coaches alike at camp.

“He can shoot it,” said Derrick White. “That’s the first thing that stood out.”

Today, that familiarity and experience with the Celtics organization is paying off.

“I feel like I know the system; the coverages are like the back of my hand,” Harper Jr. said. “That was a big part of the process and the decision to be coming back in the summer — I just knew the team, I knew the coaches, I knew the system.”

This year, Harper Jr. has been one of the G League’s top players, and as such, he’ll represent the Celtics in the Rising Stars game at All-Star weekend in Los Angeles later this month. This season, he’s averaged 24.3 points and 3.1 assists per game.

But, as much success as he’s had with the Maine Celtics, Wednesday night hit different. When Harper Jr. heard his name announced at the Rockets’ Toyota Center, it was undeniably a momentous occassion.

“Before tonight, the only time I heard that was in MyCareer on 2k, so it was definitely great to hear your name, your college,” he said with a smile.

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— Noa Dalzell 🏀 (@NoaDalzell) February 5, 2026

Harper’s most memorable moment of the night came when he crashed the glass after a Derrick White three-point miss — and slammed down a putback dunk.

“Oh, man, I mean, I had a whole runway,” he said. “My damn eyes lit up when I see them come up off the rim like that. And I was like, ‘Yeah, I gotta go get this.”

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— Boston Celtics (@celtics) February 5, 2026

After the highlight play, he heard from his dad, former NBA star Ron Harper.

“My dad told me I was looking like him out there,” Harper Jr said with a smile. “Let’s tone that down.”

Taking advantage of an extended opportunity​


The Celtics guard said it was rewarding to finally get the chance to lace up with the big club for an extended run.

“Joe makes a heavy emphasis that everybody’s gonna get their shot,” he said. “So, just stay ready and be ready. And, I feel like I did a good job.”

The role in Boston is vastly different than the one in Maine, where Harper Jr. is the primary offensive option and primarily has the ball in his hands. That doesn’t make it any less rewarding.

“I know how I can impact winning, know how I can impact this team,” he said. “I’m not gonna be asked to have as high a usage rate as I do in the G [League] — that’s okay. I’m just out there to make these guys’ lives easier, just be a role player. I know if I get out there and my get out there and get my chance, I’m not gonna come off every ball screen, I’m not gonna shoot a bunch of shots, I’m cool with that, as long as I can help the team win, and as long as we win, I’m good.”

Stints in Toronto and Detroit failed to turn into longer-term opportunities for the former Rutgers star. But, this past year, he made the decision to return to Boston for training camp — even though there was no guarantee of a contract or any on-court opportunities.

Standing in the visiting locker room in Houston, on the heels of a career game, the 25-year-old felt like he made the right decision.

“I felt like I could excel,” Harper Jr. said. “I feel like it’s working out pretty good so far.”

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/articles/131351/celtics-rockets-ron-harper-jr
 
Here’s the new-look Celtics roster after the 2026 NBA trade deadline

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JANUARY 19: Jaylen Brown #7 talks with head coach Joe Mazzulla of the Boston Celtics against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena on January 19, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Nic Antaya/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It was a busy trade deadline day for the Boston Celtics, who salary-dumped three players and converted two-way center Amari Williams to a standard contract. Plus, there’s the addition of veteran center Nikola Vučević, acquired from the Chicago Bulls in the Anfernee Simons trade, which sparked the organization’s final 72 hours of activity.

Boston’s trio of trades during Thursday afternoon’s hours — with the Utah Jazz, Brooklyn Nets, and Charlotte Hornets — allowed the Celtics to reduce their projected salary and luxury tax figure down to $186.5 million, seven months and three weeks after it stood at $540 million.

By parting ways with Simons, Chris Boucher, Josh Minott, and Xavier Tillman Sr., the Celtics dumped enough salary to sit approximately $840,000 under the tax line while creating three open standard-contract roster spots. The Celtics will be able to stay below the tax by getting creative and leveraging 10-Day contracts, as well as other vehicles. The added flexibility allows Brad Stevens to survey the buyout market for depth upgrades moving forward.

Here’s a summary of where things stand for the team after the NBA trade deadline:

The players the Celtics acquired:

  • Nikola Vucevic, Chicago Bulls
  • John Tonje, Utah Jazz

The picks and players the Celtics sent out:

  • Josh Minott to the Brooklyn Nets
  • Chris Boucher (and a future second-round pick) to the Utah Jazz
  • Anfernee Simons (and a future second-round pick) to the Chicago Bulls
  • Xavier Tillman Sr. to the Charlotte Hornets

The new, full Celtics roster

  1. Jayson Tatum
  2. Jaylen Brown
  3. Derrick White
  4. Nikola Vucevic
  5. Sam Hauser
  6. Payton Pritchard
  7. Hugo Gonzalez
  8. Baylor Scheierman
  9. Luka Garza
  10. Neemias Queta
  11. Jordan Walsh
  12. Amari Williams

Two-way players:

  1. Max Shulga
  2. Ron Harper Jr.
  3. John Tonje (acquired in the Chris Boucher trade)

Celtics draft picks remaining


2026: first-round pick, second-round pick (via Detroit Pistons), second-round pick (via New Orleans Pelicans)

2027: first-round pick

2028: first-round pick (via swap with San Antonio Spurs, least favorable)

2030: first-round pick

2031: first-round pick, second-round pick, second-round pick (conditional via Houston Rockets)

2032: first-round pick

Vučević stands as Boston’s premier trade deadline acquisition, brought in to address the team’s need for frontcourt depth. Since the 35-year-old wasn’t mentioned in the Celtics’ latest injury report, he’ll likely debut in Friday night’s game against the Heat at TD Garden.

This season, Vučević is averaging 16.9 points with nine rebounds and 3.8 assists, while shooting 50.5% from the field and 37.6% from 3-point range across 48 appearances.

In addition, the Celtics bring in John Tonje on a two-way contract from Utah, after being drafted by the Jazz with the 53rd pick last Spring. He was a consensus second-team All-American last season at Wisconsin, averaging 19.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.8 assists on 38.8% shooting from 3-point range. He has spent most of the season in the G League, averaging 18 points, 4.1 rebounds, and1.4 assists, while shooting 37.6% from 3-point range with Salt Lake City.

What are your thoughts on the new-look Celtics following Thursday’s trade deadline? Let us know in the comments down below.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/nba-tra...a-trade-deadline-trades-draft-picks-contracts
 
Celtics Top-5 Highest IQ Plays of the Week

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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 28: Anfernee Simons #4 of the Boston Celtics make a jump shot against Dyson Daniels #5 of the Atlanta Hawks during the second half at TD Garden on January 28, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Jaiden Tripi/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We’re back! Welcome to the Celtics’ Top-5 Highest IQ Plays of the Week!

Sure, we love the high-flying dunks and the deep, off-the-dribble step-back threes, but this is a place for the under-the-radar plays that might not get the credit they deserve. The plays that get the basketball sickos and nerds out of their chairs. The plays that even YOU could make in your weekly rec league game.

Each week, the plays will be ranked from five to one—one being the smartest—and will only be taken from games that occurred within the past week. For this week, games from January 30th to February 5th are considered. The Celtics went 4-0 this week, with wins over the Kings, Bucks, Mavericks, and Rockets. Wednesday night’s win against Houston might’ve been the best win of the entire season.

5. Brad strikes again

BREAKING: The Chicago Bulls are trading center Nikola Vucevic and a second-round pick to the Boston Celtics for Anfernee Simons and a second-round pick, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/aScaobfZmv

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) February 3, 2026

Perhaps I’m breaking the rules a bit here, but Brad’s trade-deadline move to acquire Vucevic deserves a place on this list. Not only do the Celtics save money by swapping Simons for the Bulls’ big man (and improve their roster construction flexibility moving forward), but they add some much-needed depth to their front-court and add yet another dimension to what they can do offensively. Queta and Garza both have different skill sets, but neither of them is the spot-up shooter and/or post threat that Nikola is. Despite Vucevic’s defensive limitations, it’s important to note that Simons had his fair share of those, too—not to mention the fact that a 6-foot-9 forward’s defensive drawbacks are easier to hide than they are for a 6-foot-3 guard. This trade gets a stamp of approval from me.

4. Wrong-footed layups

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I know I just discussed my satisfaction regarding the Simons-Vucevic swap, but that doesn’t mean Anfernee wasn’t an awesome player for us this year. I enjoyed watching him play this season, especially offensively, and a significant reason was because of plays like this. Simons uses wrong-footed layups so well, and it helps make up for his lack of imposing size at the hoop. On this drive, he is probably going to be contested by both Bobby Portis and Pete Nance, but his premature gather and floater throws off their timing, which allows him to get the layup attempt off scot-free. I’m going to miss Simons and simply HAD to give him one last shout-out before his departure! But I won’t lie, I can’t wait for Vucevic to make his arrival on my highest IQ plays of the week.

3. Screening on the fly

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I won’t pretend to know the Celtics’ entire offensive playbook, but I’m pretty sure Neemias Queta—just based on his body positioning and eyes—was supposed to set a high screen for Derrick White on this play. But when he notices Schroder in aggressive gap-help, he changes his trajectory to instead set a flare screen for Pritchard, which totally throws off Sacramento’s defense and results in a wide open three for their best three-point shooter. Queta is getting better by the week, and it’s special to watch.

2. When physical tools and IQ align

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Hugo Gonzalez has received his fair share of praise regarding the defensive toughness and versatility he brings from such a young age, and there might be no better example than this play. He sprints back to the paint and positions himself perfectly for Williams’ middle drive while also effectively communicating with Derrick White to execute the peel switch. Then, when White gets faked out by the pass, Hugo aggressively switches out onto Naji Marshall and uses his strength, toughness and length to stymie his drive. He gets a fantastic contest on Marshall’s signature shot—the 5-foot floater. Special stuff from the rookie.

1. Mazzulla running circles around Udoka

A new face in the first five today 👀@DraftKings pic.twitter.com/ENGegjA0YG

— Boston Celtics (@celtics) February 5, 2026

Joe Mazzulla literally ran circles around Ime Udoka in the Celtics’ drubbing of the Rockets on Wednesday, and it began with the starting lineup and minutes allocation. There were simply too many plays to reference, so I’m placing the starting lineup here to make my point. Mazzulla started two bigs—Garza and Queta—for the first time all season in an attempt to give us a better chance on the defensive boards against Houston’s aggressive offensive rebounding strategy. And, it worked—the C’s outrebounded the Rockets 57-38 in the game. The big lineup, which included Ron Harper Jr., allowed Neemy to guard Amen Thompson in the paint and clog up drives and mid-ranges for Sengun and Durant. The defensive strategy worked to a tee, so much so that Udoka took out his frustrations on the referees and was ejected. Big time stuff, Joe. Coach of the year.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics-videos/131520/celtics-top-5-highest-iq-plays-of-the-week
 
Celtics comeback to beat the Heat, 98-96

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BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - FEBRUARY 06: Derrick White #9 of the Boston Celtics drives to the basket against Jaime Jaquez Jr. #11 of the Miami Heat during the first half at the TD Garden on February 06, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After a rough first half in which the Celtics were 1 for 20 from three, Boston rode a strong third quarter to beat the rival Miami Heat, 98-96. It was one of the biggest comebacks of the season for the Celtics, who trailed by 21 at halftime. It was a great game for the newest Celtic, Nikola Vucevic, who had a double-double in his Celtics debut.

The Celtics had everyone active for this game, outside of Jayson Tatum. They started Derrick White, Sam Hauser, Jaylen Brown, Luka Garza and Neemias Queta as the double big lineup from Wednesday returned on Friday. Nikola Vucevic came off of the bench in his debut. The Heat were missing Tyler Herro and Terry Rozier. They started Davion Mitchell, Norman Powell, Andrew Wiggins, Pelle Larsson and Bam Adebayo.

It was a slow start for the Celtics as the Heat opened up a 13-2 advantage 3 minutes into the game. It was a slow start for the Celtics as they started 1/6 from the field and 0/3 from three.

Nikola Vucevic checked in at that point, making his official Celtics debut.

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His passing was on full display on the offensive end as he made a couple of pretty passes that lead to Celtics baskets. His defense was not great but Adebayo made a bunch of threes but you will live with that because he won’t make those the whole game.

It was a rough quarter, as the Heat led 29-15. Baylor Scheierman led the team with 5 points off the bench while no one else had more than 2 points.

The Celtics missed 16 of their first 17 threes of the game while the Heat made 7 of their first 15 threes. It was just that kind of start for Boston as the Heat led 42-22.

Jaylen Brown woke up in the 2nd, scoring 15 points after just 2 in the first. He was great, but the rest of the team was not, scoring just 8 points in the quarter. They shot 1/20 from three and trailed 59-38.

The double big didn’t work in this one. It really cramped the spacing, Garza is not a good enough shooter to be spaced in the corner and get any respect. All of his value comes from the pick and pops and crashing the glass. With Queta out there it doesn’t work as well.

On defense, it put Queta on Davion Mitchell on the perimeter, pulling him away from the basket. He got roasted a few times as Mitchell got to the paint with ease.

They traded for Vucevic, that might leave Garza without a role. He’s been awesome for about 2 months now, but Vuc is a better player than Garza is. He will play a role in some games, even if it is not every night.

The Celtics went away from the two-big look and went on a run to cut the Miami lead to 12 at 67-55 with 5:03 to go in the third quarter.

Then the Celtics really got going, cutting a 67-49 game to a 70-67 game and a Miami timeout. Vuc was making plays, with back to back layups and a pair of free throws to a one score game.

Boston took the lead, but a Norman Powell buzzer beater tied the game at 74. It was a dominant third quarter for the C’s. They outscored the Heat 36-15 in the period and flipped a 21-point game to a tied game. Jaylen Brown led the team with 24 points and Nikola Vucevic had a double-double off of the bench.

The fourth quarter got off to a back and fourth start as the Heat continued to hang around. It was the Payton Pritchard Show for the Celtics as he scored 10 of the Celtics first 14 points of the quarter.

After getting tied up with Bam Adebayo on for a jump ball, Jaylen Brown won the tap and it led to a Derrick White three to give the Celtics a two point lead 98-96 with under 2 minutes to go. It ended up being the last score of the game.

With 40.2 seconds to go in the game, Jaylen got called for an offensive foul for elbowing Andrew Wiggins in the face. Joe Mazzulla challenged the call but did not win the challenge and the call stood.

On the next possession, Derrick White had a huge block on Davion Mitchell who drove to the rim. The Celtics had the ball with a chance to ice the game but Derrick’s shot was just a tad long and Miami got the ball down 2 with 8 seconds to go.

The Heat got the ball to Andrew Wiggins who drove the ball and passed it to a wide open Mitchell, who missed a really good look. The ball was tipped out of bounds by Adebayo and the Celtics advanced it with .7 left. Boston inbounded the ball and won the game 98-96.

Davion Mitchell MISSED a WIDE OPEN 3 to win the game 😭💀 pic.twitter.com/Pg0WcUgVCK

— Logion Noops (@LogionNoops) February 7, 2026

Jaylen Brown led the team with 29 points, Payton Pritchard had 24 off of the bench, Nikola Vucevic had 11 points and 12 rebounds also off the the bench and Baylor Scheierman was a team best +17.

The Celtics shot 42% from the field and 28% from three while the Heat shot 42% from the field and 33% from three. Boston’s next game is Sunday afternoon before the Super Bowl at 12:30 EST time from TD Garden against the New York Knicks.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics...-white-neemias-queta-joe-mazzulla-bam-adebayo
 
Back to the basket: Vučević reintroduces the post-up to Boston’s offense

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BOSTON, MA - FEBRUARY 6: Nikola Vucevic #4 of the Boston Celtics dribbles the ball during the game against the Miami Heat on February 6, 2026 at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

There’s a lot to unpack from last night’s comeback win over the Miami Heat.

Boston’s furious rally featured about as rough a shooting stretch as you can possibly imagine in a half of basketball, along with a 22-point comeback in a playoff-like atmosphere that featured blood, profanity, and a generational clash between 32-year-old Norman Powell and 20-year-old Hugo Gonzalez.

What also stood out was a new wrinkle added into the offense from newly acquired center Nikola Vučević, who utilized his size and Miami’s willingness to switch to put his back to the basket in nearly every appearance in the paint.

This year’s Celtics are dead last in post-up frequency by a healthy margin, averaging just 1.5 attempts per game. That’s a 1.4% frequency within their offense. That’s not a surprise based on their personnel, but it is a significant difference from last year, when they were third in post-ups with 6.5 attempts per game (6%) behind the back-to-the-basket activity of Jayson Tatum, Kristaps Porzingis and Al Horford.

The only consistent source of post-up scoring this season has come from Jaylen Brown, who has scored 62 of their 78 points through work in the post.

Enter Vooch, who is among the most active post players in the game. His 19.84% post-up frequency ranks him 13th out of 520 players and puts him in the 98th percentile of the league, according to Basketball Index. That volume has not been met with high efficiency, as Vučević has scored just 0.87 points per possession on 45.8% shooting. But as we saw last night, Vooch’s activity facing away from the basket is a bit more than just a set-up for self-creation.

What we saw against Miami was a promising start to this new piece of their offensive identity. After a rewatch of Vučević’s 27 minutes, I logged 30 possessions where he at least opened himself up to an entry pass with his back to the basket. On those possessions, he got into a post-up 12 times.

What stood out the most in his post possessions was his quick processing as a passer. Only one of his post-ups ended in a true assist, but the vision he showcased opened up scoring opportunities for cutters and shooters off the catch. He looked to Derrick White on 45 cuts twice in this game, one earning an easy bucket for his teammate and the other ending in a foul on the pass.

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His vision to shooters from beyond the arc also created easy opportunities. Those passes on the perimeter didn’t necessarily show up in the box score but created wide open looks for White and Sam Hauser that just didn’t fall their way. The passes themselves were both highly impressive, quick-instinct finds.

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Vooch takes no time to send the ball to the open corner, with Davion Mitchell forced to suck in and help off Hauser because of the position Powell is placed in by the mismatch. The Celtics haven’t had a big with this level of natural passing vision all season.

With four assists to go with a points/rebounds double-double, we saw his passing affect the game from different areas of the floor, like in his dribble-drive kickout to the corner to White for a go-ahead three late in the game, but it’s in the post that he looks the most comfortable setting up teammates.

Vooch’s understanding of when to dig in and set up shop with his back to the basket wisely correlated with the matchups he was given. While he did have one poor post-up that ended in an over-dribbling turnover against Bam Adebayo, he mostly sought to exploit the switch-heavy Miami defense that focused on maintaining higher pickup points on the perimeter to limit Boston’s 3-point shooting.

If he saw Jaime Jaquez, he was posting up. If it was Dru Smith, yeah, you bet he was posting up. And if it was Norman Powell, well, you get it.

We saw Vučević seek out these mismatches more often in the second half, particularly in the third quarter, where he flashed to the post 11 times, more than the 10 post flashes he made in the first half alone.

He received the ball five times in those instances, taking advantage of a switch onto Smith for his first post-up bucket of the night and later getting a nice entry pass from White after a scram switch from Jaquez left the paint open for an easy finish.

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This game ended with Neemias Queta on the floor to help deliver the final stops needed to pull off the comeback, but the Celtics instilled a significant level of confidence in their new center addition. He played 27 minutes in his debut and six in the fourth quarter, which included opportunities in clutch time.

With 1:04 left to go in a two-point game, Brown sailed an entry pass just over Vučević that resulted in a turnover.

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A tough result, no doubt, but a telling sign that even in his debut, Vučević’s teammates displayed a level of trust in his ability to impact the game when it’s down to the wire. The hope is, with time, they’ll be able to iron out those wrinkles. We certainly saw enough to indicate a positive first step to a great new relationship.

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/celtics...c-reintroduces-the-post-up-to-bostons-offense
 
Boston Celtics Daily Links 2/7/26

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DALLAS, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 03: A detail view of the shoes of Payton Pritchard #11 of the Boston Celtics is shown during the second half of the game against the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center on February 03, 2026 in Dallas, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Herald Nikola Vucevic, Payton Pritchard help fuel huge Celtics comeback in win over Heat

‘We need you in Boston’: Nikola Vucevic’s trade to Celtics was long time coming

Globe Celtics rally from 22 down in Vucevic’s debut to beat Heat: 6 takeaways

Celtics rally from 22-point deficit to edge Heat, 98-96

Brad Stevens makes most of maintaining Celtics’ focus on success while saving ownership hundreds of millions

Nikola Vucevic settles in nicely in his first game as a Celtic, showing a lot of what he can contribute

Celtics dig out of 22-point hole to beat the Heat

Celtics boss Brad Stevens explains his trade deadline moves, as well as Jayson Tatum’s recovery and possible return

Celtics Green Comments from the Other Side – Heat 2/6/26

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Nikola Vučevic labels Celtics transition “a work in progress” after solid debut

Back to the basket: Vučević reintroduces the post-up to Boston’s offense

Should fans care about ducking the luxury tax? (daily topic)

Who wins the possession battle for the Celtics?

Celtics’ big comeback win over Heat was powered by the NBA’s best iso scorer

Celtics comeback to beat the Heat, 98-96

Celtics latest addition marks a reunion between two old friends

CLNS Media Celtics Know Nikola Vucevic Addition Requires a Rotation Reset

Celtics .com Vucevic Feels the Garden Effect in Celtics Debut as Boston Overcomes Heat

Keys to the Game: Celtics 98, Heat 96

Vucevic Brings Size, Skill and Experience to Celtics’ Frontcourt

NBC Sports Boston Celtics-Heat recap: C’s overcome 21-point halftime deficit to win

What we learned from Brad Stevens: C’s roster vision, Tatum’s timeline and more

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Joe Mazzulla loved the beef between Hugo Gonzalez and Norman Powell

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The Athletic Jaxson Hayes, Jase Richardson among 2026 NBA Slam Dunk competitors

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The Clippers go young (yay!) while the Rockets go quiet: NBA trade deadline roundtable

Nikola Vučević, well prepared for his Celtics debut, helps lead comeback win over Heat

Celtics GM Brad Stevens: Jayson Tatum’s potential return had ‘little impact’ on deadline deals

Boston Sports Journal Simone’s Six: Vooch’s mismatch hunting, Pritchard’s dominance, and D-White’s defense in Celtics-Heat

BSJ Game Report: Celtics 98, Heat 96 – Payton Pritchard leads wild comeback

Hardwood Houdini Celtics have already given Nikola Vucevic what the Bulls never could

Celtics’ win proved exactly why Nikola Vucevic was the true winner in the trade

Biggest loser of Celtics’ Vucevic trade looks painfully clear after just one game

It only took one game for Nikola Vucevic to show exactly why the Celtics got him

Brad Stevens just provided Celtics fans a repeater tax message they need to hear

Pistons podcaster says Nikola Vucevic trade could be game-changer for the Celtics

CLNS Media/YouTube Garden Report: Celtics vs Heat Postgame Show on CLNS Media – C’s stun Heat in comeback

Is Nikola Vucevic Set to be Celtics NEW Starting Center? | Big 3 NBA Podcast

Nikola Vucevic Makes DEBUT and Celtics Have MASSIVE Comeback | You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell

Derrick White FULL Postgame Interview | Celtics vs Heat

Jaylen Brown Postgame Interview | Celtics-Heat

Nikola Vucevic on Celtics Debut | Celtics vs Heat Postgame Interview

Joe Mazzulla Blames Himself for Celtics 20 Point Deficit | Celtics vs Heat Postgame

Erik Spoelstra: Nikola Vucevic is PERFECT FIT for Celtics | Pregame Interview

Basketball Network Paul Pierce believes Boston and Cleveland are the biggest winners of the trade deadline: “It’s a tie”

Heavy Celtics Give Blunt Update on Jayson Tatum Injury Return Status

Celtics’ Nikola Vucevic Makes Statement After Joining Boston

How the Celtics Rediscovered Their Secret Weapon

Hoops Rumors Hornets Waive Simpson, Sign Evbuomwan To Two-Way Deal

Chess .com Jaylen Brown’s 7uice Foundation & Chess.com Bridge Opportunity Gap With Chess

ESPN Celtics’ Brad Stevens: No pressure on Jayson Tatum to return

SI .com Brad Stevens Addresses Jayson Tatum’s Hesitance About Potential Return

Nikola Vucevic Boston Celtics Debut A Work In Progress, But ‘It Was Fun’

Boston Celtics Erase 22-Point Deficit, Nikola Vucevic Double-Double to Beat Miami: Three Reasons Why They Won

Joe Mazzulla: ‘My Stupidity’ To Blame for Boston Celtics Slow Start In Win Over Miami

Miami Heat blow huge lead to the Boston Celtics

Barstool Sports The Hornets Are Buzzing And Giannis Commits To Milwaukee Again

NBA .com Coup’s Takeaways: Offense Falters In Third Quarter As Miami Falls To Boston Comeback

If Jayson Tatum has doubts, Celtics boss Brad Stevens is ready to remind him: We’re better with you

NBA GLeague BALANCED ATTACK GIVES SKYFORCE 134-112 VICTORY OVER CELTICS

Boston Today Celtics President Stevens Reveals Ownership’s Openness to Future Spending

Miami Herald Heat remains inconsistently inconsistent, as third-quarter issues continue: ‘It’s very frustrating’

Eurohoops Nikola Vucevic enjoys warm welcome in Boston: “It means a lot”

Sporting News Hornets add Celtics G-Leaguer on two-way contract

NBA/YouTube EXTENDED: HEAT at CELTICS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | February 6, 2026

Nikola Vučević Records a Double-Double in Celtics Debut | February 6, 2026

Celtics Roundtable Derrick White Continues Defining Boston Celtics’ Identity

Celtics 98, Heat 96: Boston Erases 22-point Hole For Fifth Straight Win

Last Word on Sports Celtics Depth Chart: Boston’s Lineup After Busy Trade Deadline Revealed

Analyzing Which NBA Title Contenders Improved The Most At Trade Deadline & What the Moves Mean Going Forward

The Sports Rush “You a B****”: Alperen Sengun’s Cuss-Filled Rant Against Female Referee Leaked

Big News Network Streaking Celtics seek to widen gap over Knicks

Clutch Points Hugo Gonzalez, Norman Powell get heated during Celtics-Heat clash

Celtics’ Brad Stevens explains ‘no pressure’ approach to Jayson Tatum’s injury return

Audacy Nikola Vucevic impresses in full-circle Celtics debut

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-celtics-daily-links/131711/boston-celtics-daily-links-2-7-26
 
Report: Jayson Tatum beginning controlled 5-on-5 work

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Shams Charania reported before Celtics-Knicks on Sunday that Jayson Tatum began participating in controlled 5-on-5 scrimmages as he continues to attempt a return this season. It marks the first public note of a progression from the visible 1-on-1, shooting and mobility work at practices and shootarounds in recent months.

Reporting for ABC NBA Countdown — the latest on Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum's rehab: pic.twitter.com/hjtj2PsLoj

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) February 8, 2026

It also marks a progression following Tatum’s Pivot Podcast comments and Chris Haynes’ report that followed, which indicated that Tatum was re-evaluating whether he would return this season. Charania added that Tatum only wants to return when he’s as close to himself as possible, and not a shell of himself and his usual impact.

He also echoed Brad Stevens’ comments on Friday that Tatum continues to check boxes in his comeback attempt. Earlier this season, Stevens said Tatum needs to meet a strength threshold, followed by several weeks of progressions through scripted small group workouts, larger groups, then 5-on-5 before unscripted and random scrimmages. Stevens added on Friday that Tatum has a ways to go in his comeback.

The Celtics have 30 games left, two before the all-star break, when Tatum will reach the nine month mark in his recovery. Players typically return from Achilles tears between 9-12 months following surgery, and sometimes more. Stevens, Joe Mazzulla and teammates including Jaylen Brown encouraged Tatum’s return and how it would help the team while also urging him to focus on his body and mind until he’s fully ready. The Celtics haven’t placed a timeline on his return, and Stevens maintained there’s no pressure on him to play this year.

Boston begins the second half with a four game west coast road trip on Feb. 19.

“When it’s right, then we’ll all sit down and talk about it, but there’s still no force from us, no pressure from us,” Stevens said. “But there’s also not going to be any of us saying, well, why don’t you take another week? When he’s ready, he’s ready.”

Source: https://www.celticsblog.com/boston-...jayson-tatum-beginning-controlled-5-on-5-work
 
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