On this day in Celtics history, Mark Acres, Sasha Pavlovic, and Robert Schmertz were born, and Stan Noszka and John Russell left us.
The Celtics have two young stars signed to longterm contracts and they return all five starters from last year's championship ...
A new documentary on the history of the Celtics is in production and will chronicle the franchise’s story in “Celtics City.” ...
The Boston Celtics are currently the defending NBA champions, and they are one of the most storied teams in league history.
The last Boston Celtics player to win the NBA MVP award was Larry Bird during the historic 1985-86 season. It was his third ...
We’ve got Boston in two days," Antetokounmpo said after the Knicks routed the Bucks on Friday. "If we don’t compete, we’re ...
Jayson Tatum’s third signature shoe, the Jordan Tatum 3, will soon be released in a stylish new “Zen” colourway that reflects ...
The Celtics could, conceivably, challenge the all-time NBA record of 73 wins, but Steve Kerr warns, it's not worth it.
The road to the NBA Finals is usually a treacherous one. However, some teams found their journey to be easier than most.
Cooper Flagg has already wowed Team USA and been hyped as the United States’ best basketball prospect since LeBron James. Not bad for a kid from Maine who grew up criss-crossing one of ...
The Bucks played five of their first seven games away from home. Three of their losses came to the defending champion Boston ...
On this day, several Boston Celtics accompanied resident Deadhead and Celtics center Bill Walton to see the Grateful Dead in concert in 1985.