Tag: Boston Celtics
After a summer of roster turnover, the Atlantic Division will be full of opportunities for young and unproven players to cement themselves. Quinn Davies looks at six players that could seize that opportunity.
After a tumultuous season, the entire Boston Celtics roster can’t wait to begin anew and fix the shortcomings of their previous effort, writes Shane Rhodes.
Jaylen Brown is part of a very small pool of NBA players that operates without an agent. He signed his rookie deal without one in 2016, a move that makes plenty of sense given the fact that his deal for the No. 3 draft slot is based on a set scale, meaning there is essentially […]
Although Kevin Durant and Kemba Walker transform their respective teams, is the Eastern Conference race for the crown already down to two major leaders?
Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown could well have as much untapped talent as any young player in the NBA. He was brought along slowly in his first year in Boston and has not had the opportunity to show his full potential as the Celtics have stocked the roster with free-agent talent like Kyrie Irving and […]
Are the Boston Celtics a better team without Kyrie Irving? The Celtics may have taken a step back in free agency to take a big leap forward. Basketball Insiders takes a look at the Boston Celtics in this 2019-20 NBA Season Preview.
The Boston Celtics are signing former Xavier forward Kaiser Gates to a training camp contract to compete for the 15th roster spot along with Tacko Fall and others, league sources tell @TheAthleticNBA @Stadium. The Boston Celtics are signing former Xavier forward Kaiser Gates to a training camp contract to compete for the 15th roster spot […]
The Celtics will not be able to afford its current core for much longer and Gordon Hayward looks to be the odd man out.
Everyone has been pretty entertained by what has transpired this summer, but this may have the been the strangest offseason we’ve come to witness, writes Matt John.
A lot can be made about the under-the-radar players that teams pick up, but not enough is made about the under-the-radar players that teams lose. Matt John elaborates.