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Celtics Wire on MSNBoston Celtics big man Neemias Queta gets 12 points, 6 boards vs. Iceland with Portugal
Boston Celtics big man Neemias Queta might have hurt himself recently, but based on how the Portuguese center was playing in a recent FIBA EuroBasket exhibition tilt against the Icelandic National Team, you would probably not know it by watching him on the court.
The Celtics have done just that. Trading Jrue Holiday for Anfernee Simons helped them save a few million, but trading Kristaps Porzingis for Georges Niang helped them save over $20 million. The team saved even more money when they swapped Niang for RJ Luis Jr.
The former Raptors and Pistons wing has reached an agreement with Boston for the second straight offseason. More at Hoops Rumors.
The Celtics have a vastly different roster this season after making some salary shedding moves and Jayson Tatum's injury. Can they still make a playoff push?
The Boston Celtics have notched a disappointing grade for their controversial offseason moves thus far. Boston team president Brad Stevens has been busy. With
Neemias Queta underwent knee surgery earlier this offseason, though it doesn’t sound serious as he’s expected to be back on the court playing soon. Queta revealed to CLNS’ Bobby Manning that he had an arthroscopic surgery on his left knee after the Celtics were eliminated from the playoffs against the Knicks.
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Celtics Wire on MSNDerrick White on what Boston Celtics players do in the NBA offseason
The pair debuted the first episode of the show recently to the delight of Boston fans jonesing for some Celtics content in the depths of the summer dog days. And part of that episode is a segment touching on what it is exactly that NBA players do in the offseason, told from the point of view of White himself.
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Sporting News on MSNCeltics Sixth Man of the Year winner linked to Warriors late in NBA offseason
Boston Celtics Sixth Man of the Year winner is reportedly linked to Golden State Warriors late in the NBA offseason.
The Boston Celtics are going to look a lot different during the 2025-26 season, but there will be plenty of intrigue around the team as it navigates a season without Jayson Tatum.