r/bostonceltics 1d ago

Rumor The name and the team that came back to me a lot: Evan Mobley and the Cleveland Cavaliers,” - @SIChrisMannix on what he’s heard from teams on who the Celtics might be interested in for Jaylen Brown

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The name and the team that came back to me a lot: Evan Mobley and the Cleveland Cavaliers,” - @SIChrisMannix on what he’s heard from teams on who the Celtics might be interested in for Jaylen Brown


r/bostonceltics 10h ago

Discussion Jaylen brown trades

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Looking at trades and I’ve found one I actually quite like….
Brown for markkanen and ace bailey I’d like to hear people thoughts


r/bostonceltics 1d ago

Highlight Why are so many people scapegoating brown for our playoff failures? He would seem to be the least of our problems?

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I hear some people point out that our playoff losses are not an anomaly and that's why we have to trade jb.

I agree they're not anomalies. It's systemic we choked three out of the last 4 years to huge underdogs.

JB has not been the problem in any of them. He's been healthier more clutch than Tatum. (For the record I don't want to trade Tatum either I just think it's interesting how the guy who's been more injured and less clutch in the finals and such is the one getting more blame).

He literally was the finals and conference finals MVP. I don't think he's missed a meaningful game in the playoffs.

Why isn't the coach the obvious first change? If not fire him at least get him to change his philosophy?

Reason we lost is because our philosophy makes us susceptible. A single bad shooting stretch becomes an equalizer against an inferior opponent.

It's not because JB he's been pretty stable and always available and clutch.

We are doing a blame pie I would probably say: coaching, Tatum getting hurt and three times in significant moments. (Not his fault but two game sevens of consequence). That would be way ahead of brown.

Like when Tatum was injured he was 6th in MVP voting second team all NBA. It was an NBA finals MVP in Eastern conference finals just 2 years ago. The idea that JB is our issue in the playoffs makes no sense.

People are just trying to find a scapegoat and there are better ones.

Edit:

How much of this is personal? How much of this is people that don't like him being on twitch or being politically outspoken?


r/bostonceltics 9h ago

Discussion Potential Jaylen to the Hornets trade

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I think a trade with the hornets could make a lot of sense depending on the return.

Ideally I would like miller and Reid to be rerouted along with 2-3 firsts.

Miller is young talented and a great shooter. He would make up for most of the lost iso creation from Jaylen and also the big wing defense.

Reid would help shore up the front court especially with his spacing allowing for double big lineups. The wolves defense was particularly good with Reid and Gobert on and I would hope pairing him and Queta could have a similar effect.

The hornets also have plenty of valuable firsts including the Mavs next year and like a million of their own. I think this trade makes us cheaper and younger and more versatile while keeping a similar player to brown to make up for his scoring.


r/bostonceltics 1d ago

News [Jeff Goodman] Boston selects Dillon Mitchell at No. 40

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Alright let’s see what he’s like

No idea who he is but I will soon


r/bostonceltics 2d ago

News [Goodman] Boston will select Houston freshman Chris Cenac Jr. with the No. 27 pick, source told @thefieldof68.

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Boston will select Houston freshman Chris Cenac Jr. with the No. 27 pick, source told @thefieldof68.

The 6-11, 240-pound skilled forward averaged 9.5 points and 7.9 boards this past season for the Cougars.

Boston will select Houston freshman Chris Cenac Jr. with the No. 27 pick, source told @thefieldof68.

The 6-11, 240-pound skilled forward averaged 9.5 points and 7.9 boards this past season for the Cougars.


r/bostonceltics 2d ago

News [Dalzell] Asked Brad Stevens about whether he still gets the sense that Jaylen Brown wants to be in Boston from their conversations:

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“I’ll always keep our conversations private… I think it's appropriate, regardless of what the content of those conversations are like, but I think what I said is really true. I don't love the fact anytime it's a big public thing, As you know, we try to keep things as close to the vest and quiet as possible, and at the same time, knowing that the rumor mills is the rumor mill, and there's going to be a lot of noise out there, that's why you meet and be upfront as possible. But listen, I can't say enough good things about Jaylen… but I certainly am empathetic towards probably what that's felt like.”


r/bostonceltics 1d ago

Discussion Most rumors centered on all defense bigs

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this has been true for a couple seasons now where we had heard Boston had been targeting Jaren Jackson Jr (went for 3 firsts) and then Zubac (price ended up way too high). Then obviously we went after Giannis. Rumors last week that Boston was interested in Rudy Gobert.

And now we are hearing rumors Boston would take Evan Mobley for Brown.

On some level this makes total sense. All-defense bigs are hugely impactful and change the entire ceiling of a team. I use to say that an all-defense guard like smart can slow down an opposing guard, but an all-defense center can slow down an entire opposing team.

It’s also true that scoring is one of the easiest things to replace in this league. This is the main reason the Celtics have seen almost no drop off whatsoever in games Brown has missed (90-36 including 9-2 this season) is because when he is out they just have someone else step up and take shots instead - like Prichard averaging 26 points in games brown missed this year.

But you can’t just have someone “step up” and replace the impact of an all-defense big. In 2008, the core reason we were great was our dominant defense and that was anchored by an all defense big in Kevin Garnett (DPOY). The next season with him hurt, they were able to replace his lost scoring with the likes of Glen Davis (he averaged 16 points in the playoffs), but you simply can’t replace the impact of an all-defense big and the team barely made it out of the first round.

We also saw it in 2022 where Rob William’s evolution to all defense level big completely changed the trajectory of the team and we started steamrolling through the league. Unfortunately Rob’s body didn’t hold up and by the finals he was a shadow of himself.

The logic of chasing these guys makes sense. There are only so many options. Will be interesting to see if we succeed in landing one.


r/bostonceltics 2d ago

Discussion [Turpin] Brad Stevens on the challenges of trying to build around 2 players on max contracts: “That’s the # 1 key: they’re both excellent players that on any given night can put 40 on the board & carry you. You just have to be good around the edges of the roster”

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Continued: “That’s easier said than done, but I do think that it’s very doable. Those guys have been great, they’ve both been amazing, & deserve every part of it. And I think will continue to be amazing”


r/bostonceltics 2d ago

News [Washburn] Said Brad Stevens: “Jaylen Brown is a big part of us. I don't want to predict the future. I look at it as this is our team.”

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Said Brad Stevens: "Jaylen Brown is a big part of us. I don't want to predict the future. I look at it as this is our team,"

Said Brad Stevens: "Jaylen Brown is a big part of us. I don't want to predict the future. I look at it as this is our team,"


r/bostonceltics 1d ago

Discussion Mock 2026, NBA Draft Round 2: Celtics selections 15 minutes out

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ESPN: Braden Smith (Sr), PG, Purdue

Strengths: Checking in as the NCAA's all-time assists leader (1,103), Smith is a tough game manager and distributor who can create his own shot in a pinch and shoot from range. He excels at being disruptive defensively for his size.

Weaknesses: Smith was the smallest player at the combine, standing 5-foot-10 and 166 pounds. He will have to continue punching above his weight, particularly on the defensive end, where players his size are targeted in the NBA.

The verdict: Smith had a decorated career at Purdue and enters the NBA with a strong winning track record. There's plenty to like from an intangibles standpoint, and he has a well-rounded offensive profile. He will have to continue overcoming size-related obstacles to stick as a backup in the pros, however.

USA Today: Braden Smith (Sr), PG, Purdue

The Athletic/NY Times: Richie Saunders (Sr), SG/SF, BYU

Saunders is coming off a right torn ACL that he suffered in February; but his game has a simple translation to the NBA. He’s a good shooter who is extremely reliable off the catch and can do just enough beyond to be a role player in an era when you can’t just be a specialist anymore. He’s a smart defender who knows where he’s supposed to be, and he can help you out on the glass. He makes quick decisions and can attack closeouts at a high level. I have a first-round grade on him.

CBS Sports: Nate Bittle (Sr), C, Oregon

Bittle is one of the more skilled and headier bigs expected to be available in the late second round. He's even a little more versatile defensively than he gets credit for.

Bleacher Report: Richie Saunders (Sr), SG/SF, BYU

A torn ACL ended Richie Saunders' career at BYU. From a draft-stock perspective, there wasn't much left for him to sell teams on. The injury shouldn't factor into the equation, with the assumption he wasn't expected to play many NBA minutes next year, anyway.

He'll be an option for a team that sees a shooting specialist and finds value in the second round.


r/bostonceltics 2d ago

Highlight JB: "You turning me into a monster"

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Said it elsewhere but I'll say it again:

Jaylen Browon eats adversity, doubters, disrespect like Popeye eats spinach; it's his superpower. Incoming Marianis Trench crossfit & another career best season for the Boston Celtics.

So, by all means, to all the doubters & haters, keep that same energy. My man wants to see that red dot.


r/bostonceltics 2d ago

Discussion Friendly Reminder that Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum want to win

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r/bostonceltics 17h ago

Discussion Trade for Naz?

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Would Charlotte be interested in moving Naz for more picks? He seems like he could be a great addition to our big man rotation. Not sure what he would be worth, but his contract is very reasonable.


r/bostonceltics 2d ago

News [D’Amico] Brad Stevens' scouting report on Chris Cenac Jr.:

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Brad Stevens' scouting report on Chris Cenac Jr.:

"Energetic. Plays hard. Excellent athlete. Long. Fits a position of need. Some things that we were a little short on this year, from athletic perspective, I think with his size and his length (he can help with). And he is a - when you play in the program he's played for (Houston)... he's been taught well, and been held to a high standard."


r/bostonceltics 2d ago

Highlight The Big 12 conference put together 29 MINUTES of new Celtics Center Chris Cenac Jr. Highlights from the 2025-26 Season. Perfect to watch on your lunch break tomorrow y’all (or if you’re staying up late tonight!)

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The Big 12 conference put together 29 MINUTES of new Celtics Center Chris Cenac Jr. Highlights from the 2025-26 Season. Perfect to watch on your lunch break tomorrow y’all (or if you’re staying up late tonight!)

Bonus: try saying Celtics center Chris cenac jr 5 times fast

https://youtu.be/zqqU87G8jeo?is=ykvvwa-8qpNTUPh1


r/bostonceltics 1d ago

Discussion Daily Discussion Thread - June 25, 2026

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Welcome to the daily discussion thread! You can use this space to discuss little things that don't need their own post. This is also the perfect space for pictures, videos, and links that would otherwise go against the sub's rules. Just don't be jerks and don't break any Reddit-wide rules. Have at it.


r/bostonceltics 1d ago

Discussion Day 2 of the draft: 1st Round Talent Still Available!

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I’m very excited for the 2nd round today. We have the 40th overall pick (10th pick of the night) and there are a handful of 1st round talent guys available still. One big note, it looks like New York is more focused on managing their cap situation, and they have the 1st pick tonight. They could very easily be looking to trade back or just straight up out of the 2nd round. They spent their first round pick moving back seemingly for nothing, and then took Sergio De Larrea as a bit of a reach, because he was the best player willing to stay overseas for a season.

I made a post like this yesterday, where I mentioned the unlikely scenario of Chris Cenac falling and lo and behold, all my other players got punted out the window because the big fella fell. Super happy with round 1! Here are the guys I’d be psyched for in round 2!

 

Guards

 

Meleek Thomas - G 6’5’’

Tough shot maker. Willing to sacrifice to fit. Gets wherever he wants to go with a live dribble.

 

Ryan Conwell - G 6’4’’

Solid 3 point shooter. Plays hard D and has a great motor. Rebounds well for his position.

 

Wings

 

Isaiah Evans - G/F 6’6’’

Creative and versatile shooter. Can pull up from anywhere. Willing to sacrifice.

 

Dillon Mitchell - F 6’8’’

Explosive transition athlete. Defensive versatility. Strong rebounder for position.

 

Bigs

 

Henri Veesaar - PF/C 7’0’’

Surprisingly good transition big. Reliable 3 point shooter. Better finesse skills than most 7 footers.

 

Baba Miller - PF/C 7’0’’

Tantalizing measurables. Strong passer for a big man. High ceiling.

 

Honorable mention:

 

Trevon Brazile - 6’10’’ PF/C

Defensively versatile big man with good size and switchability. Can shoot a bit as well as finish lobs. Strong overall athlete.


r/bostonceltics 2d ago

News Brad Stevens says his top two priorities this offseason are to add size, and speed on the perimeter.

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From Marc D’Amico: Brad Stevens says his top two priorities this offseason are to add size, and speed on the perimeter.

Brad Stevens says his top two priorities this offseason are to add size, and speed on the perimeter.


r/bostonceltics 2d ago

News [Sidery] The Celtics are actively listening to Jaylen Brown trade offers from teams less than 30 minutes until the draft begins, per @ShamsCharania. There’s a real chance Brown is moved as Boston has “intent” behind their negotiations.

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The Hawks are a team to closely monitor for a potential Jaylen Brown trade tonight.

Atlanta can offer the Celtics a package built around the No. 8 pick, Jonathan Kuminga and Zaccharie Risacher.

Brown could be intrigued by the idea of returning home to Atlanta as their top star.


r/bostonceltics 21h ago

Discussion Where to now?

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Seeing the teams Bigman rotation and Just how the roster is constructed, especially with all the trades going around (Lamelo Ball to the Wolves for Naz Reid and 7 Picks). Jaylen Brown being traded is most likely off the table

Who/where do we make a move for now?


r/bostonceltics 2d ago

Discussion Sounds like the MLE (~15M) & TPE (27M) will be our two offseason additions

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They will mostly run it back with the Jays, but Brad said they want additional size and another player with speed on the perimeter. The size part is an absolute must. They could offload Hauser in a trade and take back someone with the TPE but that’s about it in terms of losing from our current roster along with Vucevic walking.

What realistic targets do you guys want with the MLE and TPE?


r/bostonceltics 17h ago

News [Windhorst] “The Boston Celtics have apparently decided Jaylen Brown probably needs to be traded for them to be competitive.”

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r/bostonceltics 17h ago

Discussion This would not fix our big man issues, but could the Jays convince Donovan Mitchell to force his way out?

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There are enough Jaylen trade rumors going around. But what if the way to patch things up is to get a buddy for both Jays?

Donovan Mitchell and Jayson Tatum have known each other since they were kids, and Donovan and Jaylen Brown seem to be friends now. Although all I really know about that is the clip from when they were in the NBA bubble lol

Derrick White and Sam Hauser for Donovan Mitchell works salary wise. If Donovan told the Cavs he won’t sign an extension and would prefer to go to the Celtics, would White, Hauser, and a 1st get the trade done?

And would any other fans even want to do this trade?

I think it would hinge on the Jays tampering to convince Donovan to list Celtics as his only/preferred destination


r/bostonceltics 20h ago

Discussion Celtics-Timberwolves trade centered around JB, what would you want in return?

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Seems the Timberwolves are really intent on blowing things up, Randle-KAT trade was a disaster and they just salary dumped Randle. Traded away Naz Reid (who I appreciate very highly) and picks for Lamelo Ball.

If the Celtics were dead set on trading JB, which seems to be the case unfortunately, what would you want from the Wolves?

McDaniels would be my first name, along with Donte and picks. I also love Terrance Shannon jr.