
Boston Celtics Under New Ownership, Busy Offseason Continues
In a whirlwind week for Boston Celtics fans, the team has undergone a significant change in ownership. Wyc Grousbeck and his Boston Basketball Partners, LTD. group have officially passed the reins to Bill Chisholm’s Chisholm Group. This transition marks a new era for the Celtics, leaving fans and analysts alike pondering the potential shifts in team strategy and management.
The change in ownership raises several questions. Will Chisholm bring a new approach to player development, scouting, or even the overall team culture? Only time will tell how this change will impact the Celtics’ future.
Adding to the flurry of activity, the Celtics have recently signed two-way big man Amari Williams. The delay in signing Williams has sparked curiosity among fans. Was it a strategic move, or were there other factors at play? Williams’ addition brings depth to the Celtics’ frontcourt, offering potential for both scoring and rebounding.
The Celtics also signed Ron Harper Jr. to an Exhibit 10 deal. Harper’s future with the team remains uncertain. Will he return to the Maine Celtics, or does he have a legitimate chance to make the final roster? His performance in training camp and preseason games will be crucial in determining his fate.
With these recent moves, how is Boston’s retooling campaign shaping up? The Celtics have been actively reshaping their roster, aiming to strike a balance between veteran leadership and young talent. The early signs are promising, but the true test will come during the regular season.
Adding to the excitement, the NBA’s 2025-26 regular season schedule has been released. Fans can now mark their calendars and anticipate the matchups ahead. The schedule promises a mix of rivalry games and challenging road trips.
The hosts of “Havlicek Stole the Pod” are diving deep into these topics. In part one of their latest episode, Daniel Donabedian, Justin Quinn, and Alex Goldberg dissect the news surrounding the Celtics. Part two promises a closer look at the team’s villains, adding a spicy twist to the discussion.