Celtics center Robert Williams took Tuesday to let the world know he's ready to take flight this season. Brad Stevens wants to see how it shakes out first.
It looks like Enes Kanter will remain with the Celtics for the 2021 NBA season. The Turkish big man exercised the $5 million player option in his contract Thursday evening.
Wednesday night, the Celtics sent a statement to the rest of the NBA with a dominant 128-102 win over the Philadelphia 76ers in game two of their first round playoff matchup.
Kanter said in an interview with Shams Charania that he intends to play out his basketball career, but plans to enter the ring once he's done on the court.
By Sean Sylver, 98.5 The Sports Hub Jayson Tatum is the talk of the NBA this week. But let's not forget about Jaylen Brown. While Tatum has all but sewn up another Eastern Conference Player of the Week nod following a three-game stretch where he poured in 36.7 points per game on 63 percent shooting,…
By Alex Barth, 985TheSportsHub.com The Celtics will be without their second leading scorer Friday night, as the team announced Friday morning Jayson Tatum will be held out of the game with a groin injury and his current status is 'day-to-day'. Tatum suffered the injury in the second half of Wednesday's 119-95 win over the Memphis…
By Alex Barth, 985TheSportsHub.com The Celtics bench will be at least a man shorter than usual when they begin their three-game road trip Friday night in Orlando, and that number could grow between now and game time. The team announced via Twitter Thursday afternoon that Jaylen Brown (right ankle sprain) and Jayson Tatum (right groin…
By Alex Barth, 985TheSportsHub.com Just when the Celtics seemed to finally be getting healthy, last night’s 119-95 win over the Memphis Grizzlies appeared to have set them back. The team didn’t have forward Jaylen Brown for the game, he sat out after aggravating a sprained ankle in Monday’s win over the Lakers. Then, in the…
Celtics center Enes Kanter has long spoken out against the dictatorship in his home country of Turkey. So they respond by censoring him in games - and doing a terrible job at it.
Enes Kanter brings one particular skill to his game that the Celtics have sorely lacked in recent years. Here's how Kanter can help Boston in the playoffs.
In the fourth quarter last night, Joel Embiid torched the Celtics for 16 points, eight of which came from the free-throw line. Embiid made shots from the perimeter and in the paint, and the Celtics really couldn’t do a thing about it.
In the wake of Enes Kanter’s Instagram post, let’s talk about jerseys. Once upon a time, NBA teams wore one jersey for home games and a different one on the road. Then, the mid-'90s went and ambushed fans with a series of garish redesigns and new “alternates” for teams like the Bulls, Knicks and Heat.…
Kyrie Irving once said he wants to be the reason nobody else wears No. 11 for the Celtics. Well, that's out the window now. But Enes Kanter feels the "same".