Boston Celtics
Founded in 1946, the Celtics are one of basketball’s founding franchises. It is the most successful in NBA history, with 17 championships, which accounts for 23.9 percent of all NBA championships since the league started.
They have a world-famous rivalry with the Lakers and have met them a record 12 times in the NBA Finals (including their most recent appearances in 2008 and 2010).
During their remarkable history, the Celtics have only truly struggled in one period, the 1990s.
Enes Kanter, a man without a country, calls Boston home
Enes Kanter’s on-court start in Boston has not been the one he’d hoped for. But, according to Justin Quinn, away from the hardwood the big man is settling in just fine.
Smarter, better, faster, stronger – Marcus Smart is better than ever
Without gaudy stats, Marcus Smart is proving he is the backbone of the Boston Celtics and could be in line for several end-of-season awards according to Jonah Stott
Inspired by Radiohead, swapping Kyrie for Kemba is like a Jigsaw Falling Into Place
Kemba Walker arriving in Boston is like a Jigsaw Falling Into Place for Josh Coyne.
2019-20 Boston Celtics Preview
It was a summer of change for the Boston Celtics, who lost Kyrie Irving and Al Horford but claimed a big prize in Kemba Walker.
Matthew Wellington, Mike Miller and our resident Brooklyn producer, Jaime Oppenheim, discuss the key moves in free agency so far; including Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving to the Nets.
The Agony and the Ecstasy of the NBA Playoffs: Part 4
Matthew Wellington and Huw Hopkins deliver Part 4 of our Playoffs series, delving into some of the standout moments of the Conference Semifinals