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The Boston Celtics season just ended but rumors about their offseason decisions are louder than ever as their cap situation and Jayson Tatum's injury will undoubtedly impact their future.
The Celtics' roster is astoundingly expensive, they don't have much flexibility, and Tatum likely will miss all of next season.
The Boston Celtics are looking ahead to an offseason that could be full of big changes after their season ended in disappointment.
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Yardbarker on MSNCeltics As We’ve Known Them May Be Done For Good, As Financial Penalites Loom LargeJust a year removed from capturing the franchise’s 18th championship, the Boston Celtics now face a far different offseason outlook — one clouded by injury, capped by financial handcuffs, and complicated by the unforgiving math of the NBA’s new collective bargaining agreement.
The Knicks put on a defensive clinic, Mitchell Robinson makes a difference and big summer decisions await the Celtics.
The Volume's Jason Timpf and Colin Cowherd believe Jayson Tatum's injury could force the Celtics to trade a bunch of their players.
The NBA playoffs couldn’t have ended worse for the Boston Celtics. As if losing star forward Jayson Tatum to a torn Achilles wasn’t enough, the Celtics took a beating in Game 6 to the New York Knicks, a 119-81 whooping at Madison Square Garden that will undoubtedly haunt this franchise through the summer.
The Boston Celtics entered the 2024–25 NBA season as defending champions—and for much of the regular season, they looked the part. But despite their strong showing and a tight race with the Cleveland Cavaliers for the top seed,