Boston Celtics Finalize Sale to Bill Chisholm
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There are a lot of games to look forward to next season, but Celtics-Lakers on December 5 could be must-see TV.
Chisholm's first order of business as new owner was to extend head coach Joe Mazzulla, signing him to a multi-year contract. Mazzulla has been somewhat of a polarizing figure in Beantown. He was heavily criticized for the Celtics' playoff flameout in 2023, but was largely revered for leading the team to a title the following season.
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Star Boston Celtics forward Jaylen Brown is back on a basketball court for the first time (that we know of, anyway) since getting knee surgery this offseason. And by most accounts, the Georgia native has been looking much more like his former, springy, athletic self while he has been putting in the work ahead of the NBA's 2025-26 regular season.
The NBA Cup is back, and it'll be a good test for the Celtics, who are far from the team they used to be due to trades and injuries.
This massive trade proposal sees the Celtics deal their $285 million star guard, Jaylen Brown, to their Eastern Conference foe, the Detroit Pistons. Grant Hughes of Bleacher Report has the Celtics deal Brown to the Pistons for this massive haul.
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The NBA has unanimously approved the sale of the Boston Celtics to a group led by private equity mogul Bill Chisholm.
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That landed the Celtics in last place on David Aldridge’s ranking of every NBA team’s offseason for The Athletic. Calling Boston’s situation “bleak,” Aldridge explained that the second apron was a horror for the Celtics to deal with this offseason.
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Celtics Wire on MSNToday in Boston Celtics history: Larry Bird retires
T oday in Boston Celtics history, Hall of Fame forward Larry Bird retired from the game as a player in 1992. Sidelined by persistent back problems, the “Hick from French Lick”