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The Celtics offseason is starting to heat up with the NBA Draft less than two weeks away. Brad Stevens and Boston’s front ...
The Boston Celtics face difficult roster decisions this offseason. Following a disappointing playoff exit against the New ...
For the second straight year, the NBA Draft will take up two days on the calendar, with the first round on June 25 and Round ...
Are the Celtics planning on giving Payton Pritchard the opportunity to establish himself as a primary offensive creator next ...
A historic payroll and tax bill is about to come due for the Celtics at the same time that star forward Jayson Tatum is ...
Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens refused to address what lies ahead for the franchise in terms of ducking under the daunted second apron of the salary cap and the salary dumps ...
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Brad Stevens: Celtics' focus remains on title contention
Celtics president Brad Stevens says the team will be taking a moment to breathe after their stunning elimination in the second round but that the focus going forward remains championship contention.
All Stevens can do is assemble the pieces going forward. He’s done exactly that ever since he took over as president of ...
BOSTON — Despite all the questions surrounding the Celtics’ coming offseason, Brad Stevens didn’t want to discuss the future much at his annual end-of-season press conference on Monday.
If you were hoping for hints on how the Boston Celtics might navigate a murky path forward, then Brad Stevens’ end-of-the-season debriefing provided little in the way of guidance. Stevens opened ...
However, the Celtics don't appear to be worried about Porziņģis making a full recovery during the offseason. Stevens said during his presser that the 7-footer is expected to play for his native Latvia ...
The Boston Celtics face a busy summer. Brad Stevens is expected to make multiple changes to the roster, as he looks to get the team below the second luxury tax apron.Kristaps Porzingis, Jrue Holiday ...