The Boston Celtics may be on a roll to open the 2024-25 season, but that doesn't mean there aren't things to nitpick. And what better day than Festivus to air some grievances about the Celtics?
With Dec. 15 having arrived last week -- the unofficial start of the league's trade season, with many deals signed in the summer becoming legal to trade -- fans of the Celtics are starting to get itchy for a deal to improve the roster.
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The Celtics and the Bulls have shown up to the game, but their offenses sure haven't. The Celtics have a bit of a cushion as they currently lead the Bulls 97-81. The Celtics came into the match with some extra motivation after the loss they were dealt the last time these two teams faced off.
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Boston shot 25 percent from three on Thursday, and need a better showing on Saturday if they want to get a win.
Payton Pritchard is reaching new heights with the Boston Celtics so far this season. The the University of Oregon native has firmly taken the lead in the NBA's race for the 2025 Sixth Man of the Year award, and has even begun to insert himself into the thick of the race for the league's Most Improved Player award as well.
As you would expect, these surprises have changed some of the narratives regarding Boston's biggest threats. It's hard to envision the Sixers being at a high enough level to test Joe Mazzulla's team over a seven-game series. On the other hand, the Cavaliers and the New York Knicks are worrisome prospects despite their dicey start.
Celtics point guard Payton Pritchard could see teams not shooting as many 3-pointers, but that doesn't include his squad.
Former Celtics guard Marcus Smart received plenty of cheers upon returning to TD Garden on Dec. 7. Still, he dubbed the event "bittersweet".
Police found evidence of a possible robbery attempt at the home of Boston Celtics player Jaylen Brown's mother.