Celtics Features
Baylor Scheierman doesn’t see Maine Celtics as a demotion: “I really enjoy being up here”
The Celtics have long stressed a strong connectivity with their G League affiliate. Their standout rookie is the latest beneficiary of that connection.
JD Davison is already a Maine Celtics legend — but he wants more
The two-way guard became the franchise’s all-time scoring leader on Friday night. Next, he’s pursuing a highly-coveted standard NBA contract.
Jordan Walsh has arrived — and he’s impacting the Celtics sooner than even he expected
In an exclusive conversation with CelticsBlog, Walsh shared what believes has allowed him to break into the Celtics rotation and help contribute to the defending champions.
Lonnie Walker IV talks trying to make Celtics roster
Lonnie Walker IV discussed his conversations with the Celtics, why he couldn’t find a contract this summer and more at Celtics practice on Friday.
Jaden Springer’s aspirations are sky-high, but he’s embracing the journey first
"I want to accomplish everything," Springer told CelticsBlog in an exclusive interview.
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From Aztecs to Hornets, the ferocity of Jaelen House knows no bounds
The son of a Celtics champ is so much more than that title.
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Celtics rookie Baylor Scheierman lives at the crossroads of competition and joy
With the No. 30 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, Boston picked the perfect Celtic.
Jaylen Brown promised his Bridge students he’d raise Banner 18. One year later, they joined him in the championship parade.
As the Celtics celebrated in the streets of Boston, a group of students from the 7uice Foundation’s Bridge Program rode behind in a parade bus, in awe of how the man that laid out his goals last summer followed through and got them done.
Joe Mazzulla’s unique style has Celtics on the cusp of a title
The Rhode Island native has an often unconventional way of doing things, and it works.
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Boston built for the long haul
The Celtics are reaping the benefits of their long-term plan as the Eastern Conference crumbles around them.
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Ross McMains: Worldwide perspective collides with an eternal joy
The New Zealand native has coached around the globe and is now bringing his constant smiles to Boston.
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Jermaine Bucknor: a German league legend whose compassion stands above all else
Now in Boston as a player development coach, Bucknor’s icon status in Trier stems from his electric on-court play and genuine kindness.
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Craig Luschenat: a local product who climbed Boston’s ranks with hard work and meticulous coaching
Born in Boston, Luschenat’s college career and coaching career began in Maine, and now, he’s heading the Celtics player development staff.
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Tyler Lashbrook: from high school to blogging to the NBA
Lashbrook’s coaching tendencies have been present his whole life, and after a quick stop in the writing industry, he found his way to NBA benches.
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Phil Pressey: back in Boston, a genuine personality and tireless effort kept him moving up
The former Celtics guard is now a crucial part of the team’s player development coaching staff.
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Meet the five unsung coaches of the Celtics’ player development staff
Jermaine Bucknor, Craig Luschenat, Phil Pressey, Tyler Lashbrook, and Ross McMains are the Celtics coaches fans don’t know but need to appreciate.
Who’s got next? 1 takeaway from Celtics/Cavs
The Celtics are through to the Eastern Conference Finals.
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The fate and fortune of the Boston Celtics
The beginnings and ends of one of the greatest teams in Celtics history aren’t clear just yet. But this team has left little up to the imagination.
Bring on games that matter: 1 Takeaway from Celtics/Wizards
The Boston Celtics finally got over the finish line. Now, bring on the playoffs.
Was that fun? 5 Takeaways from Celtics/Hornets
Even with a bench lineup, the Celtics found a way to dominate.
Waiting for the postseason: 5 Takeaways from Celtics/Bucks
The Boston Celtics suffered a loss to a Milwaukee Bucks team that still has something to play for.
Kevin O’Connor’s CelticsBlog story
I sat down with Kevin O’Connor to discuss his time with CelticsBlog for the website’s 20th anniversary.
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Keith Smith’s journey from Celtics fan to writer provides perspective on what’s truly important
The CelticsBlog alum’s story provides a meaningful perspective.
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For Jared Weiss, it started as a hobby. Now, he’s living out a dream.
Jared Weiss — a Celtics writer for The Athletic — is one of several prominent writers with roots at CelticsBlog. In honor of the blog’s 20th year anniversary, we caught up with Weiss to discuss his journey as an NBA reporter.
Meet Gage Duchon, the 20-year-old filmmaker behind the Celtics viral social media videos
The Celtics video producer learned how to use cameras and Adobe editing softwares on his own and is bringing a filmmaker’s perspective to help document a historic Celtics season.
The road to redemption: 1 takeaway from Celtics/Warriors
The Celtics finally banished the memories of the 2022 NBA Finals, and sent a message to the entire NBA: we’re coming for that chip.
The quiet, overwhelming greatness of Jayson Tatum
How the Celtics’ youngest hope became the centerpiece of the best team in basketball, nursing fledgling greatness into a mature NBA megastar.
Behind-the-scenes with Jordan Walsh: on his memorable NBA debut, life in Maine, and improved three-point shooting
In a CelticsBlog exclusive, I sat down with rookie Jordan Walsh to discuss the tweak that helped him improve his outside shot, the defensive wisdom he’s gleaned from his veteran teammates, and much more.