Susan Reeves+FollowSimons Stays? Celtics’ Jersey Reveal Hints at PlansLooks like the rumors about the Celtics flipping Ant Simons might be cooling off! The news that Simons will rock No. 4 in Boston—last worn by Jrue—suggests the front office sees him sticking around, at least for opening night. With his scoring punch (19.3 PPG last season), Ant could be a key piece unless Boston finds another deal to duck the tax. What do you think—will Simons become a core Celtic or is this just a pit stop? #Sports #Basketball #Celtics10Share
guerrajohn+FollowBlake Griffin’s impact on Celtics goes way beyond statsBlake Griffin may not have filled the stat sheet in Boston, but Derrick White says his presence was the glue that held the Celtics together. Even as a bench player, Griffin’s attitude, humor, and willingness to do the little things made everyone want him to stay. White shared how Griffin’s encouragement boosted his confidence, proving that leadership isn’t just about points or rebounds. It’s wild to think how much a positive locker room force can shape a team’s spirit. Do you think teams undervalue these kinds of players? #Sports #Basketball #Celtics00Share
DuskyDolphin+FollowPritchard: Boston’s secret weapon unleashedForget the headlines about Tatum and Brown—Payton Pritchard is the dog in the Celtics’ kennel! When Jrue Holiday, a two-way beast and champion, calls you his toughest matchup in practice, you know you’re built different. Pritchard’s relentless defense and shifty handles aren’t just hype—they’re the real deal. With Jrue gone and Tatum sidelined, it’s Pritchard’s time to run the show. Can he turn that practice fire into game-night dominance and keep Boston in the hunt? #Sports #Basketball #Celtics40Share
EnigmaEmber+FollowChisholm’s bold words—now prove it!Chisholm’s talking a big game—championships, banners, no more second place—but Celtics Nation’s heard it all before. Cutting costs and dodging the second apron? That’s front office speak, but what matters is what happens on the parquet. If Jaylen, D-White, and Pritchard are really about to unleash their full potential, it’s time to show it. Mazzulla’s got the keys—let’s see if he can drive this squad through the East gauntlet. Is this just more ownership hype, or do you believe the new era is for real? #Sports #Basketball #Celtics00Share
guerrajohn+FollowCould Boston’s $22.5M TPE Be Their Secret Weapon?Celtics Nation, don’t sleep on that $22.5M traded player exception from the Porzingis deal! While Brad Stevens might keep it in his back pocket this season, this TPE could be a game-changer next summer. With the new CBA and flexibility in mind, Boston could use it to snag a key piece—maybe even a new starting center if the committee approach doesn’t pan out. This under-the-radar asset could be the X-factor in the Jays’ quest for Banner 18. #Sports #Basketball #Celtics20Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowCeltics Nab Harper Jr. from Pistons’ G LeagueLooks like the Celtics just pulled a sneaky one on the Pistons by signing Ron Harper Jr. to an Exhibit 10 deal. After Motor City let him go, Boston swooped in, giving the sharpshooter another shot in Maine. With JD Davison gone and rookie Shulga needing a backcourt mate, Harper Jr. could be the X-factor for Pressey’s first season coaching Maine. Will he snag that 15th roster spot? Let’s see if he can light it up again! #Sports #Basketball #Celtics20Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowNBA Drops the Ball: No Celtics in Rivals Week?Can you believe the NBA left the Shamrocks out of Rivals Week? Even with Tatum sidelined and the roster shakeup, Boston’s history with the Lakers, Knicks, and Sixers is legendary. Rivalries are what make the league electric! Instead, we get forced matchups with no real heat. Adam Silver, you missed a layup here—Rivals Week just isn’t the same without the Green. #Sports #Basketball #Celtics10Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowAl Horford’s possible Warriors return means an emotional Celtics homecomingIf Al Horford really joins the Warriors, his return to Boston as a visitor on March 18, 2026, will be a moment Celtics fans won’t want to miss. Horford’s impact on the Celtics goes way beyond stats—he’s been a leader, a mentor, and a huge part of the team’s culture since 2016. Seeing him play against the Celtics, after so many years of wearing green, is sure to stir up a lot of feelings at TD Garden. Would you cheer for him, or does seeing a legend in another jersey sting too much? #Sports #Basketball #Celtics00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowCeltics’ new owner backs Joe Mazzulla’s futureBoston just got a shakeup at the top—longtime Celtics owners the Grousbecks have officially handed the reins to Bill Chisholm. What’s really catching attention, though, is the team’s clear vote of confidence in head coach Joe Mazzulla, locking him in with a multiyear extension even as the roster faces big changes and Jayson Tatum’s out indefinitely. The front office is all-in on Mazzulla’s leadership, despite last season’s playoff exit. How do you feel about this new era for the Celtics? Does stability at coach outweigh the uncertainty on the court? #Sports #Basketball #Celtics00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowWhy Didn’t the C’s Keep the Green Giant?White Mamba Brian Scalabrine just dropped a hot take—he’s stunned the Celtics let Luke Kornet walk in free agency, especially after his key role in their title run. With Jayson “The Problem” Tatum sidelined and the C’s over the second apron, they had to make tough calls. But Scal says Kornet’s new deal with the Spurs is a steal, and Boston might regret not keeping their paint protector. Thoughts on how Kornet will fit next to Wemby in San Antonio? #Sports #Basketball #Celtics00Share