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SB Nation on MSNCeltics waive JD DavisonThe Boston Celtics announced on Thursday evening that they are waiving guard JD Davison. Davison had spent most of the previous three seasons on a two-way contract, winning the 2025 G-League MVP.
The 2025-26 season figures to be a homecoming of sorts for Celtics big man Georges Niang, who was born in Lawrence and grew up in Methuen as a fan of the C’s. But, the 32-year-old forward doesn’t expect to receive a warm reception at the start of the year at TD Garden.
The Boston Celtics initially acquired All-Star guard Jrue Holiday in a trade with the Portland Trail Blazers in October 2023. The Trail Blazers had just receive
It's not quite as painful, of course, as having to trade away point guard Jrue Holiday, whose veteran presence and defense were keys to the Celtics winning the
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Celtics Wire on MSNHas Baylor Scheierman earned a bigger role with the Boston Celtics?Baylor Scheierman heads into the 2025-26 NBA season with an opportunity to cement himself as a core part of Joe Mazzulla's rotation. The sophomore forward may find himself thrust into a bigger role as the Boston Celtics continue to retool the roster and push their young prospects to see what they're capable of.
The Boston Celtics made a roster move on Wednesday. The team confirmed via its official X account that JD Davison was waived, which puts their roster at 14 players for the 2024-25
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Celtics Wire on MSNWhat did we learn from Hugo Gonzalez's Boston Celtics Summer League?Boston Celtics fans got their first glimpse of Hugo Gonzalez during the franchise's five-game run at the Las Vegas Summer League. Gonzalez joined the Celtics as the 28th pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, having spent the past two seasons with Real Madrid.
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The Celtics Should Pick Up the Pace in 2025-26The Boston Celtics have been an offensive juggernaut during Joe Mazzulla’s tenure. They are the only team in the NBA to rank in the top three in offensive rating in each of the past three seasons, fueled by historically elite halfcourt execution.
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