Boston Celtics
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Overview
The Boston Celtics are one of the NBA’s most storied franchises, founded in 1946 and based in Boston, Massachusetts. With 17 league championships—the most in NBA history—the Celtics have built a legacy of winning, iconic players, and a passionate fan base that fills the TD Garden night after night. In recent years the team has re‑emerged as a contender in the Eastern Conference, anchored by All‑Stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. Under head coach Joe Mazzulla, the Celtics emphasized a versatile offense and a gritty defensive identity, earning a top‑four seed in the 2025‑26 regular season. The 2025‑26 campaign saw Boston finish with a 53‑29 record, securing the No. 3 seed. The Celtics advanced to the Eastern Conference semifinals, where they took a 3‑1 series lead over the Philadelphia 76ers before a dramatic 3‑1 collapse sent them out of the playoffs. The series sparked intense media scrutiny, especially around Brown’s post‑game comments and the team’s defensive lapses. Despite the disappointing finish, Boston remains a premier destination for talent, with a deep roster, a strong front office, and a commitment to returning to the NBA Finals. The Celtics continue to chase their 18th championship while honoring the tradition that defines the franchise.
This season
The Celtics entered the 2025‑26 season with high expectations after a strong 2024‑25 run. They posted a 53‑29 record, ranking third in the Eastern Conference and second in the Atlantic Division. Boston’s offense thrived on the scoring duo of Jayson Tatum (averaging 27.3 points) and Jaylen Brown (26.1 points), while the supporting cast—Derrick White, Malcolm Brogdon, and newcomer Kristaps Porziņģis—provided depth. In the playoffs, Boston faced the Philadelphia 76ers in the conference semifinals. After winning Games 1, 2, and 4, the Celtics led the series 3‑1, but a combination of injuries, defensive breakdowns, and a surge from Joel Embiid’s 76ers led to three straight losses, culminating in a 3‑4 series defeat. The collapse dominated headlines, with Brown’s heated post‑game remarks about referees and opponents adding to the controversy. The loss prompted internal reviews of defensive schemes and roster health management as the team looks ahead to the 2026‑27 season.
Career highlights
- 17 NBA championships (most recent in 2008)
- 1960‑61, 1961‑62, 1962‑63, 1963‑64, 1964‑65, 1965‑66, 1967‑68, 1968‑69, 1973‑74, 1975‑76, 1980‑81, 1983‑84, 1985‑86, 2007‑08 titles
- 2022 Eastern Conference Finals appearance
- 2025‑26 regular‑season record of 53‑29, No. 3 seed in East
- Jayson Tatum named 2025‑26 All‑NBA First Team
- Jaylen Brown selected to 2025‑26 NBA All‑Star Game
- 2024 NBA Draft: selected forward Payton Pritchard (14th overall)
- 2025 NBA Finals appearance (lost to Golden State Warriors)
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FAQ
- How old is Jaylen Brown?
- Jaylen Brown was born on October 24, 1996, making him 29 years old as of 2026.
- Who is the head coach of the Boston Celtics?
- Joe Mazzulla has been the head coach of the Celtics since the 2023‑24 season.
- What arena do the Celtics play in?
- The Celtics play their home games at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.
- When is the Celtics' next game?
- The Celtics' next regular‑season game is scheduled for Thursday, May 15, 2026, against the Miami Heat.
- Who are the Celtics' biggest rivals?
- Boston’s historic rivals include the Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia 76ers, and New York Knicks.
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