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Celtics Fans Won’t Believe Where Neemias Queta’s Defensive Rating Ranks
Boston Celtics center Neemias Queta doesn’t always jump off the page when you’re looking at box scores, but don’t underestimate his impact on winning. Queta’s assignment entering the 2025-26 season was to help fill a gaping void left in the wake of Al Horford,
Should the Boston Celtics try to trade for Dallas Mavericks big man Daniel Gafford? The Celtics are trying to find answers for their frontcourt of the future after the exits of Al Horford, Kristaps Porzingis,
The Boston Celtics were dialed in from the get-go in Sunday’s 130-103 preseason win over the Denver Nuggets. They maintained the standard of excellent ball movement that was set in Friday’s opener, creating open look after open look. Boston’s ...
The Celtics' roster has undergone significant changes since their playoff success last spring, where they dominated the Magic, winning 4-1. This year, they are without key players such as Jrue Holiday,
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The Boston Celtics returned to blue collar roots, and Evan Turner loves it
The Boston Celtics are not exactly a version of the team we have gotten used to over the last half-decade and change, with Boston's front office having elected to scale back the talent level on the roster in a season star forward Jayson Tatum will miss most of due to an Achilles tendon injury picked up in the 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals.
With Al Horford out yet again, the Boston Celtics turned to Luke Kornet to fill the void as starting center. It took no time at all for Kornet to show how seamless a fit he was as their starting center. Kornet is top2 most fun-to-watch players in the NBA ...
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Celtics Soar Into Eastern Conference Top Five On One NBA Power Rankings
The Boston Celtics have won four of their last five games and are above .500 at 9-8. Head coach Joe Mazzulla’s group is still 10th in the clustered Eastern Conference standings entering action Monday though.
The Boston Celtics decided to trade down in the second round of the 2025 NBA Draft. Normally, that wouldn't loom particularly large. This year, it looms as large as 7-foot-1 Charlotte Hornets rookie Ryan Kalkbrenner. The Celtics held the No. 32 pick originally before trading it for multiple later seconds.
The team was so inconsistent there during the preseason that head coach Joe Mazzulla repeatedly pulled players from games when they surrendered an offensive rebound. The Celtics then allowed a total of 50 offensive boards over their first three regular-season games, including 21 by the Knicks and 19 by the Pistons.
Neemias Queta has one of the best defensive ratings in the NBA as he's been a force inside the paint to open the season.