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The Celtics will be without Chris Boucher for Thursday’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks, as well as two-way players Amari Williams and Ron Harper Jr.
The red-hot Boston Celtics look to keep the good times rolling when they visit the Milwaukee Bucks, who are playing without Giannis Antetokounmpo, on Thursday night.
The Celtics front office has been praised this season after their hot start to the year, including new young pieces emerging.
The Boston Celtics are probably going to be more aggressive than previously expected at the NBA trade deadline, but that won't lead them to a pursuit of one of
The Maine Celtics erased a nine-point deficit with a 26-2 run in the third quarter and set a franchise record Wednesday with their ninth straight victory, 112-101 over the Capital City Go-Go in an NBA G League game in Washington, D.C.
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Kroger interim CEO Ron Sargent buys former Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca’s Back Bay mansion
Ron Sargent, the interim CEO of Kroger and former CEO of Staples, just dropped $11.5 million on former Boston Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca’s Back Bay mansion. The home, which had a listing price of $10.
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What is driving success for Josh Minott? The Boston Celtics -- and himself
"I'd probably say about 80/20 (percent), me, in terms of understanding that I have a lot bigger of a role here," said Minott.
The Celtics won their fifth straight game when they beat the Raptors on Sunday. But that momentum and buzz was halted as the C’s play just two games over an 11-day stretch, leading to fans wondering why the schedule shook up that way.
Rob Hale, a telecommunications executive and a minority owner of the Boston Celtics professional basketball team, is donating $100 million to Boston Children’s Hospital.
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Will Celtics' early-season surge alter Brad Stevens' trade objectives?
Should Brad Stevens invest in this overachieving Celtics team at the NBA trade deadline? Chris Forsberg assesses changing dynamics in Boston.