Beyond the shooting variance, Boston just feels like a team that isn’t quite as locked in as they usually are right now. Their fourth quarter collapse and subsequent loss to the Hawks proved it again.
In a recent article for MassLive, Brian Robb pinpointed former Celtic Javonte Green as a potential target. Green is on a one-year veteran minimum deal with the New Orleans Pelicans. He would add depth to the Celtics rotation while also having a familiarity with his teammates. Furthermore, he would like to come at an affordable cost.
The Celtics haven't played well recently, but their record is only one win worse than what it was at this point last year.
Jrue Holiday made a pair of crucial mistakes at the end of regulation in the Celtics' loss to the Hawks, and he took accountability for them.
Scattershot shooting and poor late-game execution doomed the shorthanded Celtics in an overtime loss to the Hawks.
The Boston Celtics are in a position where they can take some flyers with players. Their roster is so good that they can afford this luxury. This trade proposal
During a recent news conference, the Celtics head coach discussed the difficulties and importance of finding minutes for younger players looking to improve their game. He explained the balancing act it takes and why it's a high priority for the team to ensure a pipeline is in place.
The Celtics should still be among the favorites to win it all. But will this potential weakness come to haunt them?
There is no fear,” coach Joe Mazzulla said. “I'm actually more excited at this juncture of the season than I was at the beginning.”
The Eastern Conference Rival swooped in to land the Boston Celtics primary draft target in 2019, leading the Celtics to select Romeo Langford.
(AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Denver Nuggets forward Peyton Watson (8) goes up for a basket as Boston Celtics guard Payton Pritchard (11) and forward Sam Hauser (30) defend in the second half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025, in Denver.
How can the Celtics get back on the winning track? Chris Forsberg highlights seven areas where Boston must improve amid a rough January.