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After all, the Celtics are in the early stages of a retooling process. Joe Mazzulla is coaching a roster full of unproven talent, fighting to prove they belong in the league. Interestingly, all three of Boston's young forwards,
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Joe Mazzulla on how Derrick White, Payton Pritchard keep turnovers low with Boston Celtics
"I mean, we've always been a relatively knock-on-wood, a good taking care of the basketball team that helps us control the shot margin," said Mazzulla.
Neemias Queta has enjoyed a breakout season as the Celtics starter, but he's struggled from the free throw line.
The Boston Celtics have a different environment from most around the league. Just as the City of New York's pulse revolves around the Knicks, Beantown bleeds gr
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Neemias Queta on improving his play with Boston Celtics teammate Payton Pritchard
Boston Celtics starting center Neemias Queta has been making strides on both ends of the court. And he has been putting in the work sharpening his skills in the pick and roll to make himself more of a threat on the offensive end of the court with Boston's backcourt players like Derrick White and Payton Pritchard.
Don’t look now, but the Boston Celtics have won nine of their last 11 games after a big win against the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday. This success is far from people’s expectations ahead of the 2025-26 season,
The Celtics front office has been praised this season after their hot start to the year, including new young pieces emerging.
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Today in Boston Celtics history: Thomas debut; Cs hold Pacers to 71; Mehen, Mahnken pass
It was on this date in 2005 that the Celtics held the Indiana Pacers to 71 points in an 85-71 win. The 71 points was one of the lowest point totals in modern NBA history. Boston was led by Paul Pierce's 25 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists, and Mark Blount's 22 points and 5 boards.
The Boston Celtics have taken the NBA by storm so far this season. The Boston Celtics were heavily overlooked coming into the 2025-26 NBA season because of Jayson Tatum’s Achilles injury.
Steve Pagliuca sold the updated home to corporate exec Ron Sargent, a former CEO of Staples who now serves as interim CEO of the supermarket conglomerate Kroger.
On the one hand, he could continue the retooling process by shedding salary and getting the Celtics under the luxury tax. On the other hand, he could look to double down on the team's early-season success by chasing an established difference-maker.